Violin Arpeggio Etude 1
Violin Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Violin Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.991622

Composed by Antonios V. Koundourakis. Classical,Contemporary,Instructional,Standards. 2 pages. ANTONIOS KOUNDOURAKIS #4338213. Published by ANTONIOS KOUNDOURAKIS (A0.991622).

This is a concice but intense arpeggio etude for violin written by composer Antonios V. Koundourakis in an attempt to find positions playable on all 4 strings of the violin to be hit with a single bow stroke. It can be useful for the violin player to memorise some of these positions to play "chords" as well as arpeggios. This short piece is also suitable to be performed live to make an impression as it combines technique with melody. 
If you buy and play this piece please send some feedback and impressions to Antonios at midnightnotesband@gmail.com 
Videos, are of course also welcome! .

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