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Theory Workbooks in the Treble Clef!
...Because...
Violinists need to be able to read the Treble Clef notes.
To a violinist, the Bass Clef is of negligible importance
in the earliest stages of learning to play the violin.
Accordingly, the Bass Clef is only introduced towards the middle of
PART 2 - "Musicianship for Young Violinists"
- where it is, however, dealt with thoroughly!
THE VIOLINIST'S THEORY NOTEBOOK
by M. Lesley Halamek
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PART 1: LEARNING TO READ THE TREBLE CLEF NOTES
ISBN 0-9581714-7-5: Australian and U.K. Version (semibreves, minims, crotchets, etc.)
ISBN 0-9581714-8-3: North American Version (whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, etc.)
Part 1: Treble Clef, Note Names, Note Values,
Rests, Time Signatures, Sharps, Flats and Naturals.
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PART 2: MUSICIANSHIP FOR YOUNG VIOLINISTS
..............(Includes the Bass Clef notes)
ISBN 0-9581714-9-1
Part 2: Bar lines, Time Signatures, Major and
Minor Key Signatures, Major Scales, Melodic Minor Scales, Harmonic Minor
Scales, Arpeggios, Intervals, the Bass Clef, Transposition,
Triads, Scale Degrees, Common Chords.
NOTE: THE VIOLINIST'S THEORY NOTEBOOK, Part 1: Learning to Read the Treble Clef Notes
is companion to FOLKSONGS FOR THE VIOLIN, Part 1/1a: Discovering the Violin
and
THE VIOLINIST'S THEORY NOTEBOOK, Part 2: Musicianship for Young Violinists
is companion to FOLKSONGS FOR THE VIOLIN, Part 2/2a: The Violin in Major Keys
* All
Books produced using the superb
"Sibelius" Music Notation
Software.
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