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    Ševcík School of Bowing Technique op 2 Vol 2 for violin (Baerenreiter)

    Ševcík School of Bowing Technique op 2 Vol 2 for violin (Baerenreiter)

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    "School of Bowing Technique" op. 2 by Otakar Ševčík is a significant violin tutor with over 4,000 bowing exercises arranged by difficulty. The latest version combines the original six volumes into two and is primarily based on the first edition. The editor is Jaroslav Foltýn, a professor of violin at the Prague Conservatory.

    Exercises for the Wrist I

    • New edition of a tutor that generations of violinists have grown up with

    • Fundamental work by a leading violin educator

    • Three volumes in increasing order of difficulty: easy-moderate–difficult

    • Methodological notes by the editor (Cz/Eng/Ger)

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    Ševcík School of Bowing Technique op 2 Vol 2 for violin (Baerenreiter)

    Exercises for the Wrist I

    The "School of Bowing Technique" op. 2 by Otakar Ševčík is a renowned violin tutor highly praised by violinists worldwide. It emphasizes developing fundamental technical skills for the wrist and is regarded as a comprehensive guide for aspiring violinists. The tutor is divided into three parts, each containing over 4,000 bowing exercises. The exercises are arranged systematically in ascending order of difficulty, making it easier for violinists to progress gradually from basic to advanced techniques.

    The latest "School of Bowing Technique" version combines the original six volumes into two. It is primarily based on the first edition published in the early 20th century and other sources from Ševcík's estate. The editor, Jaroslav Foltýn, is a professor of violin at the Prague Conservatory, just like Ševcík himself. Foltýn has ensured that the latest edition of the tutor is faithful to its original version while incorporating modern pedagogical approaches to make it more relevant to contemporary violinists.

    • This new edition of a tutor that generations of violinists have grown up with
    • Fundamental work by a leading violin educator
    • Three volumes in increasing order of difficulty: easy-moderate–difficult
    • Methodological notes by the editor (Cz/Eng/Ger)

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