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Suzuki Violin School, Volume 4 - Violin Part. (Violin Part). For violin. Method/Instruction; String - Violin (Suzuki). The Suzuki Method Core Materials. Instructional and Technique. Instructional book. Fingerings, instructional text and introductory text. 24 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing (AP.0150).

ISBN 0874871506. With fingerings, instructional text and introductory text. Instructional and Technique. 9x12 inches.

Additional materials, available separately, for Suzuki Violin School, Volume 4 include: Piano Accompaniments (AP.0151), Compact Disc (0349, AP.0599), MIDI & CD-ROM Discs (AP.30370), Cassette (AP.0341, AP.0595, AP.0353).

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ViolinGurl

Location: from

Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate

November 6, 2010

Suzuki Rocks

I've been playing Suzuki almost my whole life, and I can't even imagine what changing learning methods would be life. I live by Suzuki.

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Casper

Location: from Wisconsin

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

June 14, 2010

Hard But Fun

Suzuki Book 4 is quite a leap after book 3. You learn how to shift positions from 2nd all of the way to 4th. The songs are hard at times but once you learn them, it is really fun and very beautiful. Right now, I'm on book 4 working on...

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2 star rating

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Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

June 14, 2009

NO!

This is torture for the violin student!!! Do not make your kids learn from this series!!!!!!!!!! Try the Celebration Series for violin, or the Strictly Strings collection.

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Stephanie Davidson

Location: from St. Helens, OR

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate

June 29, 2008

A nice follow-up to Suzuki level 3

As a violin teacher and piano accompanist, I would say this book is definitely challenging, but rewarding for the student. Second and third positions are introduced in this level. The pieces are beautiful. Some of my favorites: Concerto No. 2, 3rd movement/Seitz, Concerto No. 5, 3rd movement/Seitz, Concerto in A...

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Anonymous

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Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate

January 24, 2008

usefull and time quickener

This was a really good book which I have used since I started viola. It has proved usefull and I have been playing for a year and am on book 4

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