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Doflein Violin 1

The document discusses various finger positions on a string instrument, specifically the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd positions, detailing how the 1st finger stops different notes in each position. It includes exercises for practicing melodies in different keys, such as D major and G major, and emphasizes the importance of memorization and finger placement. Additionally, it features musical exercises and pieces from different periods, encouraging practice across all four strings.

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Doflein Violin 1

The document discusses various finger positions on a string instrument, specifically the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd positions, detailing how the 1st finger stops different notes in each position. It includes exercises for practicing melodies in different keys, such as D major and G major, and emphasizes the importance of memorization and finger placement. Additionally, it features musical exercises and pieces from different periods, encouraging practice across all four strings.

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The 1" position

In the 1 position the 1" inger stops the following notes:

The 2nd position


Ifthe hand is moved along the kngerboard the distance of one
note, it comes into the 2nd position, in whihthe 1" fnger stops
the same notes as were stopped by the 2d finger the first
position:

The 3rd position


If the hand is moved yet one note higher towards the bridge, it
*comes into the 3rd position, whih is dealt with in this hapter.
The 1" inger now stops the notes whih were stopped by the
3rd Anger in the | position:

1 How is the 3rd position to be found?


2.s

Wbat are tbe names of tbese notes )


4.g 0 1

1.D major
Play tbis litle melody in tbe t" position in BAat major and commit it wellto memory,
2 Exercise tben play it in the 3d position in Dmajor dnd wrile it out togetber with the fngering.

In the 3d position
0

sbarbs!
The same exercise on the E string Fill it in and add the

Copyright 1932 by 8. Schott's Söhne, Mainz


Copyright 141 by Shott &Co. L.td., L.ondon English Pdition : © 19S7by Schott &Co. Lid., London
Copyright 1952 by Schott & Co. Ltd., london
3 Round for te or jon
prts

till the hills a . round with joy ful yoi ces ring!
Come, good friends, .rise up and sing,

4 The scale of Dmajor The triad 3

5 Exercise in Dmajor 1 0
0

6. Cantabile English melody (17th cent.)


Preparation

Combinalicn witb tbe first position (Nos. 29 and 30) can be practised bere for tbe first time already.
II. Gmajor
7 Little melody in four notes

8 The scale of Gmajor Thetriad

9 Allegreto E.D.
P
ri.

0The Wagtail English dance (18th cent.)

1
s. 31 and 33 can be practised bere already.
II. Cmajor
Old English dance melody
"Go from,my window"

Exercise

The three little tailors

Cand.le, Jan tem, for a litt -le cand le.


dancing in a lan-tern for a litt le cand-le, Lan tern, cand le, for a litt le cand- le.
Three little taj-lors

IV. Cmajor, G major and D major over all four strings


The scale of C major over two octaves

15 "A-hunting we will go"

16 The triad of C major

ADO

NAD,

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