Early Start on the Violin, Volume 4
A violin method for children
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A violin method for children. Composed by Egon Saßmannshaus and Kurt Sassmannshaus. Stapled. Barenreiter's Sassmannshaus. Instructional. Method book. With Text language: English. 72 pages. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA09679. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA09679).

ISBN 9790006536436. 30 x 23 cm inches. Language: English. Illustrations: Charlotte Panowsky.

Original German title: Fruher Anfang auf der Geige - Band 4; Eine Violinschule fur Kinder. The fourth volume introduces various positions as well as new bowing techniques. These are practiced in increasingly demanding classical duets. From here students can embark on the journey of standard repertoire - Concerti such as Vivaldi, Accolay more...etc. are now within reach.

About Baerenreiter's Sassmannshaus

Children playfully learn reliable technique at the earliest age. For more than three decades the Sassmannshaus Tradition has been the household name for excellence in beginner methods in German-speaking countries. More than half a million students have successfully learned to play using this publication.

This tried and tested German method is now available in English! The best-selling method that gave generations of European musicians their foundation is now available in English, with content and songs newly adapted for today's English speaking children.

What makes this method so special?

  • The child-friendly and age-appropriate text underlying the music enables children to perceive melodies as a whole and to understand their singable qualities.
  • Songs and scales in different positions are easily explained and mastered within the first year. This is an important advantage over methods that confine children to the first position for many years.
  • Note reading is emphasized from the first lesson - children are brought up to become proficient sight-readers and play in chamber music ensembles as early as possible.
  • In contrast to other beginner methods, The Sassmannshaus Tradition progresses swiftly by introducing advanced techniques in rudimentary form, such as shifting and varied bow strokes.
  • Ensemble playing is encouraged from the very beginning.
  • The method is suitable for single instruction as well as for group and class lessons.
  • The large print notes and text as well as many colorful illustrations are particularly child-friendly and very attractive to pre-school children and school children alike.
  • The substantial volumes contain comprehensive material and carefully calibrated learning curves. They keep children curious and interested for many months and years.

  • Preface
  • Third Position
  • Canon
  • Posthorn Song
  • Are You Sleeping? (Frere Jacques)
  • Scale in Broken Thirds
  • Exercise Using the Two Octave Range
  • Gavotte
  • Gigue
  • Trumpet Minuet
  • Allegro
  • Musette en Rondeau
  • Rondeau
  • Passepied
  • Minuet
  • Brush Strokes and Spiccato
  • Gavotte allemande
  • Burlesque
  • Etude, from Ries' violin method, Leipzig 1842
  • Two Short Etudes, from Beriot's violin method, Paris 1858
  • Comodo
  • Horn Piece
  • Con brio
  • From A Contredanse
  • Etude
  • Major and Minor Scales
  • Two Octave Scales In Third Position
  • Gavotte I
  • Gavotte II
  • Exercise
  • Moderato
  • Alla Marcia
  • Triple Stops (Three Voice Chords)
  • The Climbing Game
  • Harmonics
  • Pit A Pat Rain
  • Tower Song
  • The Grandfather Clock
  • A Ride in a Carriage
  • Shifting
  • Scales With One Finger
  • Basic Shifting Exercises
  • Playing In Positions with All Finger Patterns
  • Ornaments
  • Execution of the Turn at Different Speeds, from Friedrich Zimmer's violin method of 1879
  • Andante, from Mazas' violin method
  • Trill with a turn at the end, from Mazas' violin method
  • Martele
  • Moderato, from Mazas' violin method
  • Staccato
  • Etude, from Campagnoli's violin method
  • Allegro non troppo, from Mazas' violin method
  • Andante mosso, from Campagnoli's violin method
  • Second Position
  • Spring Song
  • From The Peasant Cantata
  • Andante
  • Rigaudon
  • Etude, from Ries' violin method
  • Allegretto, from Beriot's violin method
  • Two Octave Scales in Second Position
  • Pieces in Various Positions
  • March
  • Larghetto
  • Andante, from Ries' violin method
  • Andantino, from Campagnoli's violin methodo
  • Tango
  • Moderato, from Ries' violin method
  • Scales On One String
  • Two Octave Scales in All Keys
  • Three Octave Scales and Arpeggios