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Harvey S. Whistler - Introducing the Positions for Viola (Music Instruction): Volume 1--Third and Half Positions

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(String Method). Introducing the Positions , a series widely used in classroom and private studio, represents a critical next step for string students. Position playing allows players to extend range beyond the basics and move into the ranks of intermediate and advanced ensemble groups. The most important positions vary for each instrument, and Whistler wisely introduces the most-used positions first in Volume 1, followed by the next most important in Volume 2. An irreplaceable component for every string students training!

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Table of Contents In memory of Emil Ferir whose viola playing and musical - photo 1
Table of Contents

In memory of Emil Ferir, whose viola playing and musical ideals were an inspiration to the author in preparing the present work.

The Third Position
Preparatory Studies in the Key of F Major Half-step fingers close together - photo 2

= Half-step; fingers close together

Scale Study - photo 3
Scale Study Third Position Etude - photo 4
Scale Study Third Position Etude - photo 5
Scale Study
Third Position Etude Selected Studies in the Third Position - photo 6
Third Position Etude
Selected Studies in the Third Position Shiftin - photo 7
Selected Studies in the Third Position
Shifting from First to Third Position When shifting from the first to a higher - photo 8
Shifting from First to Third Position When shifting from the first to a higher - photo 9
Shifting from First to Third Position

When shifting from the first to a higher position, do not take the finger up and put it down again, instead, slide into the higher position.

Shifting from One Finger to Another The student should shift forward on the - photo 10
Shifting from One Finger to Another The student should shift forward on the - photo 11
Shifting from One Finger to Another

The student should shift forward on the finger that was last down, and likewise, shift backward on the finger that was last down.

The small notes in the exercises below indicate the movement of the fingers in shifting, and as the student perfects his ability to shift from one note to another, the small notes eventually should not be heard. Key of C Major - photo 12

Key of C Major Shifting in Key of C Major - photo 13
Key of C Major
Shifting in Key of C Major Shifting from One F - photo 14
Shifting in Key of C Major Shifting from One Finger to Another - photo 15
Shifting in Key of C Major
Shifting from One Finger to Another Key of G Major - photo 16
Shifting from One Finger to Another
Key of G Major Shifting - photo 17
Key of G Major
Shifting Advanced Shifting Exercises - photo 18
Shifting
Advanced Shifting Exercises Combining First and Third Positions Ip - photo 19
Advanced Shifting Exercises
Combining First and Third Positions Ip First Position IIIp Third Position - photo 20
Combining First and Third Positions

Ip. = First Position IIIp. = Third Position

Shifting Studies Shifting Study - photo 21
Shifting Studies Shifting Study - photo 22
Shifting Studies
Shifting Study Key of B Major - photo 23
Shifting Study
Key of B Major Shifting - photo 24
Key of B Major Shifting - photo 25 Major
Shifting Key of E - photo 26
Shifting
Key of E Major - photo 27
Key of E Major Shifting - photo 28
Key of E Major Shifting Key of D Major - photo 29 Major
Shifting Key of D Major - photo 30
Shifting
Key of D Major Shifting - photo 31
Key of D Major
Shifting Natural Harmonics To produce - photo 32
Shifting
Natural Harmonics To produce a natural harmonic extend the fourth finger - photo 33
Natural Harmonics To produce a natural harmonic extend the fourth finger - photo 34
Natural Harmonics

To produce a natural harmonic, extend the fourth finger forward, and merely touch it lightly against the string; do not press the finger down. Always keep the hand in the third position. natural harmonic Shifting - photo 35 = natural harmonic.

Shifting Finger Extensions - photo 36
Shifting
Finger Extensions Harmonic Etude - photo 37
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