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Violin training
Violin training is divided into three stages, as follows:

The first stage: Knowing the violin (the names and functions of the parts on the violin) can correctly master the playing posture (body posture, the posture of holding the piano with the left hand and pulling the bow with the right hand), learn all kinds of blanks, know how to learn the staff, and begin to learn violin playing.

The second stage: First of all, you should have a certain ability to read music and knowledge of music theory. Secondly, you should have the correct performance ability (the movements of your left hand and the bow of your right hand). Finally, you should understand the content of the music and express your emotions while playing.

The third stage: improve the basic training from the details, summarize and sort out various bow and fingering techniques, and further improve the technical skill level. It is necessary to learn the ability to analyze and deal with the structure and clauses of works, so as to lay a solid foundation for future solo, ensemble and ensemble.

Skills to improve the level of violin

First of all, we should practice basic skills every day, raise the bow with the right hand, and take the four strokes of the long bow as the main ADGE in turn. Other bow techniques, such as horse racing bow, broken bow, bow and so on. You can also practice together in the repertoire, while the left-hand special practice, that is, finger practice in various positions, is based on one position.

With the help of natural overtones and artificial overtones, we often practice scales and music performances. The scales and etudes in the exam-oriented class are far from enough, so you can bring them yourself. There are many books about violin scales in the bookstore, so you can choose according to your own situation. The major and minor scales of each key mainly include natural minor, harmony minor and melody minor.