A compendium of studies for changes of positions with preparatory scale studies. One of the unique advantages of the shifting exercises in Sevcik's Op. 8 is that they provide a musical framework with
These exercises lead the student through the various thumb positions and, by constant use of the fourth finger, strengthen it and give it security in the higher positions. Indeed, the book deals with
Music Sales AmericaThis classical tutor is part of the Czech violinist's "School of Bowing Technique" which aims to instruct the student in the required technique in a systematic and easily organized
Fifth part out of six from the Op. 2 "School of Bowing Technique" which includes 4,000 exercises in bowing. Instructions are provided in German, English, French and Italian.
(Music Sales America). Part 2 of this excellent series covers triplets, semiquavers, developing soft tone, sustained tones and economizing the bow-length.
This series of books is for relatively advanced violin students, and is designed to improve all areas of violin technique, both right- and left-hand. Part 2 contains exercises in the 2nd-7th position
Otakar Sevcik's Violin Studies Op. 9 is a comprehensive collection of preparatory exercises in double stopping on the violin. 58 exercises have been assembled to give you the best and most versatile
Music Sales AmericaSince 1901, Otakar Sevcik's works have formed the basis of many schools of string playing around the world. Thousands of players continue to find Sevcik an invaluable aid to technic
Within Sevcik's School of Violin Technique, the Op. 7 series focuses on studies preparatory to the shake and development in double-stopping, for the slightly advanced pupil. Includes 28 exercises in t
(Music Sales America). Otakar Sevick was a Czech musician and violin teacher who wrote many studies, methods and teaching tools. Many of which are still important today. For instance his violin method
The final part of Op. 2, which provides 4,000 exercises in bowing. This edition was prepared by Millan Sachania with directions in German, French, English and Italian.