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Titre : | Viola : Scales and arpegggios Book 1 : Grades 2-5 | Type de document : | partition musicale imprimée | Auteurs : | Marguerite Wilkinson, Editeur scientifique | Editeur : | London : The Associated Board of the Royal School of Music | Importance : | 1 partition (12 p.) | Format : | 31 cm | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Catégories : | Alto (violon) Gammes
| Mots-clés : | arpèges | Note de contenu : | The examination requirements for scales and arpeggios given in this publication are applicable from 1985 onwards; but reference must always be made to the current syllabus, in case any changes have been made to the requirements.
Separate bowing (one note to a bow) should be played simple detache. Slurred bowing should be a played legato, with the whole bow wherever possible. A firm, sonorous tone should be used.
Scales and arpeggios should be played at a pace that is consistent with accuracy and distinctness and without undue accentuation. The candidate should aim for a tempo that is compatible with a clean and firm tone, vital rhythm, controlled bowing and good intonation.
The fingering given in this publication is considered to be practical but it is not compulsory. Where two fingerings are indicated, that above the notes is usually for starting in the first position, with changes of position for the higher notes, that below the notes is usually for starting in a position other than the first and remaining in the position throughout the scale. The choice of fingering should be governed by the size of the instrument and the shape of the hand, so that accurate intonation can be achieved without strain. When in the first position, either an open string or the fourth finger may be used. | Instruments : | Alto |
Viola : Scales and arpegggios Book 1 : Grades 2-5 [partition musicale imprimée] / Marguerite Wilkinson, Editeur scientifique . - London : The Associated Board of the Royal School of Music, [s.d.] . - 1 partition (12 p.) ; 31 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Catégories : | Alto (violon) Gammes
| Mots-clés : | arpèges | Note de contenu : | The examination requirements for scales and arpeggios given in this publication are applicable from 1985 onwards; but reference must always be made to the current syllabus, in case any changes have been made to the requirements.
Separate bowing (one note to a bow) should be played simple detache. Slurred bowing should be a played legato, with the whole bow wherever possible. A firm, sonorous tone should be used.
Scales and arpeggios should be played at a pace that is consistent with accuracy and distinctness and without undue accentuation. The candidate should aim for a tempo that is compatible with a clean and firm tone, vital rhythm, controlled bowing and good intonation.
The fingering given in this publication is considered to be practical but it is not compulsory. Where two fingerings are indicated, that above the notes is usually for starting in the first position, with changes of position for the higher notes, that below the notes is usually for starting in a position other than the first and remaining in the position throughout the scale. The choice of fingering should be governed by the size of the instrument and the shape of the hand, so that accurate intonation can be achieved without strain. When in the first position, either an open string or the fourth finger may be used. | Instruments : | Alto |
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