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three octave violin arpgeggios?

Does anyone have a PDF of 3 octave violin arpeggios with shift and finger markings? The Galamian book is driving me nuts....

Update:

cjp - did you want me to search the site or did you actually have a link? this link takes me to this: H.M.S. Pinafore in Full Score

Update 2:

oh, and thank you btw. - isn't that book atrocious :)

Update 3:

Rich: I saw those - I was hoping to find something with better resolution and shift markings, although - can surely figure it out from the fingering.

Alberich: I wasn't aware that your website had technique and practice materials.

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    A; If you go here, http://www.theviolinsite.com/arpeggios.html, you will see what you need. (and I think you can copy 'em)

    R

    Source(s): violinsite
  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    For violin, it extremely is extensive-unfold to play 3-octave scales with a turn on the initiating and end of the dimensions. i've got secure the Galamian turn. once you prepare the dimensions, initiate sluggish and velocity up with each repetition. to try this, first play each be conscious separate bow, then next time you play the dimensions slur by using 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, sixteen, and so forth. For the audition, i am going with to advise you slur by using 8. The notes: (ascending) D F# E D E F# G# A B C# D E F# G# A B C# D E F# G# A B C# (descending) D C# B A G# F# E D C# B A G# F# E D C# B A G# F# E D F# E D The fingering: (ascending) (G string, third place) 2 4 3 2 3 4 (D string) a million 2 3 4 (A string) a million 2 (shift) a million 2 3 4 (E string) a million 2 (shift) a million 2 (shift) a million 2 3 4 (descending) 4* 4 3 2 a million (shift) 3 2 a million (shift) 3 2 a million (A string) 4 3 2 a million (D string) 4 3 2 a million (G string) 4 3 2 4 3 2 (carry the final be conscious longer) *stay interior a similar place, yet stretch your pinky

  • 1 decade ago

    Have you tried my website - NIBELHEIM - ? Contains a "Classical Music Gen. Info. CATALOG", which consists of 9 different categories and 38 research links; where you can find almost anything having to do with classical music(including complete scores, etc., etc.,).

    The lead in music can be overwhelming to some; so for return visitors, there's a "Volume Control" located at present(it's a work in progress) at the bottom left of the Intro. Page. Give it a try:

    http://nibelheim.webs.com/classicalcatalog.htm

    Alberich

  • cjp
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Know what you mean. Try this site.

    http://www.theviolinsite.com/arpeggios.html

    I usually write these out in shorthand for my students. Make your own notation and you will be more likely to understand and remember it.

    EDIT! SORRY!! Wrong link- someone else needed a score. Here is the correct one.

    Source(s): teacher
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