Ringing Strings Pupil`s Book 1
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'Ringing Strings', together with 'Dancing Bows' makes a fully field-tested course that has helped generations of children to become proficient, stress free violinists. Together with Ringing Strings Pupils Book 2 , the course consists of 24 lessons. Each pupils book has a supplement of Concert Pieces with a piano accompaniment
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Product Details | The practise books ensure that children are, at all times, physically comfortable while playing their violin and that the music they are given to play is not too difficult. As it is important to bring out the potential of each child, there should be no sense of failure. Ringing Strings provides answers to many difficulties commonly met by teachers such as those listed below. PROBLEM 1). Although group teaching has many advantages when teaching the violin to young children, it is harder for the teacher to give special attention to individuals, so many children give up, feeling that they have failed. PROBLEM 2). The early stages of learning the violin take longer than with woodwind and brass resulting in a disparity in orchestras. Violin pupils begin to feel left behind, unable to cope. |
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About the Author | Gloria is a graduate of the Northern School of Music in Manchester (now the RNCM) and the University of London. A student of Kató Havas since 1977, Gloria developed her skills as a teacher with the Stockport Education Authority for nearly twenty years. Working with the New Approach of Kató Havas, Gloria specialised in the prevention of tension and anxiety in children learning the violin. During the 1990s she received training in Kodaly musicianship in England and Hungary. Dancing Bows, her first book was first published in 1985 followed by Ringing Strings in 1991. We are delighted to be appointed publishers Dancing Bows and the Worldwide Distributors of Gloria's remarkable books. Now teaching privately, Gloria is the personal representative of Kató Havas in Europe and President of KHANA, the international 'Kató Havas Association for the New Approach' |