This study by Dancla is a veritable feast of violinistic vitamins and musical minerals - staccatos, chromatics, syncopations and plenty more to tuck into. Enjoy!
This study by Dancla is a veritable feast of violinistic vitamins and musical minerals - staccatos, chromatics, syncopations and plenty more to tuck into. Enjoy!
Get ready to play the Rumbango by practising these rumbangolicious arpeggio exercises. Feel the groove of the syncopated rhythms and irregular beats!
Sojourn in Spain with this scintillating Spanish Serenade by Carl Bohm. It’s full of sparkling staccatos, sprightly syncopations, and spectacular semiquavers!
The Easy Winners is one of Scott Joplin’s most popular piano rags. The title refers to athletes who can win a sporting event with no trouble at all! Easy-peasy!
This lilting lament is a lovely duet for two violins … it’s also great for practising string crossings, producing syncopated rhythms, and playing in 3rd position!
Franz Schubert originally wrote this theme to accompany a play called 'Rosamunde'. It's now more famous as the second movement of his 13th String Quartet!
This piece has lots of arpeggios in A minor and D minor, lots and lots of arpeggios … ‘arping on … and on … and on!! Ooo … and watch out for the syncopation!
Get ready to play the Rumbango by practising these rumbangolicious arpeggio exercises. Feel the groove of the syncopated rhythms and irregular beats!