- violin method http://nationalstrings.hk/?page_id=57
- guide http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/violin-playing/violin-playing.html
- natural minor http://us.abrsm.org/en/our-exams/natural-minor/
- http://www.violinonline.com/bowingeffects.htm
Blog
- http://www.learnviolin.com.tw/blog/info1
sheet music
- 龙的传人 http://www.dianliwenmi.com/postimg_1320736_5.html
- http://violinsheetmusic.org/
- http://www.fretlessfingerguides.com/violin_songs.html
- http://www.sheetmusic2print.com/Sitemap.aspx
- http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Category:For_strings&transclude=Template:Catintro
- http://cantorion.org/
Exam
- http://hk.abrsm.org/en/our-exams/bowed-strings-exams/violin-exams/
- http://shop.trinitycollege.com/shop/prod/Trinity-College-London-Violin-CD-Initial-Grade-1-2016-2019/2172798
Pieces
-The String Quartet No. 14 in D minor, known asDeath and the Maiden, by Franz Schubert, is one of the pillars of the chamber musicrepertoire. Composed in 1824, after the composer suffered through a serious illness and realized that he was dying, it is Schubert's testament to death.
violin maker
- Alfredo Primavera
- http://www.scmp.com/article/298804/playing-inside-out When he met APA head of music Anthony Camden and found out that his wife was a violinist he insisted on seeing her instrument. He recognised it instantly as one that he had seen more than a decade ago. 'Violins are like faces to me. If I've met someone in the past I might not recognise them, but if I see their violin I'll remember them at once.' He is the seventh generation of Primaveras connected with violin making. It is a trade that traditionally is passed down from father to son. His grandfather was his mentor - a strict man who loved his work and believed it was the duty of his sons to follow the family business. 'But then my eldest uncle got a job as a violinist in the Philadelphia Orchestra. My grandfather disowned him.' His second uncle was a brilliant mathematician who invented Polaris launching systems.
tuning
- https://www.superprof.com.au/blog/find-a-violin-tuner/ For fine tuning, remember the saying ‘righty tight, lefty loosey’. Turning the screw to the right with tighten the string, making the pitch higher, and turning it to the left with loosen the string, making the pitch lower.
violin shoulder rest
- https://www.thestringzone.co.uk/fom-violin-shoulder-rest
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