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On The Influence Of Special Practice On Basic Violin Skills

Posted on:2020-11-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M Y HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330578475333Subject:Music
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Violin etude has long been a practical genre,enabling the violinists to gasp various playing skills more directly and efficiently.Through more targeted practices,many technical difficulties can be solved,and the violinists are expected to interpret the music in a more accurate manner.Therefore,the study on etudes exerts heavy significance on both the violin playing and teaching.In terms of the violin playing techniques,there are abundant etudes and teaching materials;however,except for these violin majors and soloists who can spend several hours a day practicing,most of the amateurs have only half an hour to two hours to practice every day.Nevertheless,much time is required not only to deal with the difficulties in the repertoire but also keep the original performance.They hope that there exists a concise etudes that combines all the advantages to solve all problems.This paper takes Henry Schradieck(1846-1918)as an example,comparison is made between the etudes written by violin educators such as Carl Flesch,Dounis,Yost,Sevcik and Galamian.Comparing different special practicing skills,and providing suggestions for the compilation of teaching materials.At the same time,more references are also offered for certain novice players on their daily practices.By seeking to find technical special exercises that are conducive to daily practices,the author hopes to improve the students'efficiency in practicing.
Keywords/Search Tags:violin, etude, Henry Schradieck, exercise, technology
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