Berklee Practice Method: Violin

by Matt Glaser

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(Berklee Methods). Get your band together! The Berklee Practice Method is the first-ever method that teaches you to play in a rock band. Learn how to listen, interact and respond, improvise, and become part of the groove. The book and play-along CD will help you improve your timing, technique and reading ability through examples in a wide variety of styles. The Berklee Practice Method is available for many instruments, and each book is based on the same songs, in the same key, to facilitate show more jamming with other players. Lessons throughout this book guide you through technique that is specific to playing the violin in a contemporary ensemble. Topics covered include: warming up; establishing a practice routine; learning by ear; theory and technique; rhythmic interpretation; reading; improvising; song form; interpreting lead sheets; and so much more! show less

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Matt Glaser has been chairman of the String Department at the Berklee College of Music in Boston since 1980. He has performed widely in a variety of idioms ranging from jazz to bluegrass to early music.

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Music, Nonfiction
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787.107Arts & recreationMusicStringed instruments (Chordophones)General principles, musical forms, instruments
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