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Dip Your Toes In: Practical Eclectic Styles Skills for the Classical Musician

Dip Your Toes In: Practical Eclectic Styles Skills for the Classical Musician 1166019 STA AMERICAN STRING TEACHERWWW.ASTAWEB.COM Studio t eaching t ip S STUDIO TEACHING TIPS DIP YOUR TOES IN: PRacTIcal EclEcTIc STYlES SkIllS fOR ThE claSSIcal MUSIcIaN By Lillian Green “Eclectic styles” are becoming more important than ever in might include playing the melody as written, embellishing the the string community. Its broad range of genres encourages melody, taking a solo, creating harmonic or countermelodic an ever-increasing number of classes, workshops, articles, lines, providing rhythmic backing, and performing the bass and conference sessions. Whether a musician is looking for a line. Students can use these experiences to gain familiarity with new musical path or a classical player is looking to diversify roles they do not often play within traditional ensembles. The their abilities, there are many advantages to learning skills more experienced violinists in the ensemble can be encouraged and repertoire in multiple genres. Developing abilities such to try a rhythmic role, and bass players can try playing the as harmonizing by ear or improvising, most often used in melody. Even though instruments with lower registers will non-classical genres, can provide opportunities for students produce more sonically effective bass lines, violinists and to continue playing strings throughout their lives, from http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American String Teacher SAGE

Dip Your Toes In: Practical Eclectic Styles Skills for the Classical Musician

American String Teacher , Volume 73 (2): 4 – May 1, 2023

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Copyright © 2023, American String Teachers Association
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0003-1313
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2515-4842
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10.1177/00031313231166019
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1166019 STA AMERICAN STRING TEACHERWWW.ASTAWEB.COM Studio t eaching t ip S STUDIO TEACHING TIPS DIP YOUR TOES IN: PRacTIcal EclEcTIc STYlES SkIllS fOR ThE claSSIcal MUSIcIaN By Lillian Green “Eclectic styles” are becoming more important than ever in might include playing the melody as written, embellishing the the string community. Its broad range of genres encourages melody, taking a solo, creating harmonic or countermelodic an ever-increasing number of classes, workshops, articles, lines, providing rhythmic backing, and performing the bass and conference sessions. Whether a musician is looking for a line. Students can use these experiences to gain familiarity with new musical path or a classical player is looking to diversify roles they do not often play within traditional ensembles. The their abilities, there are many advantages to learning skills more experienced violinists in the ensemble can be encouraged and repertoire in multiple genres. Developing abilities such to try a rhythmic role, and bass players can try playing the as harmonizing by ear or improvising, most often used in melody. Even though instruments with lower registers will non-classical genres, can provide opportunities for students produce more sonically effective bass lines, violinists and to continue playing strings throughout their lives, from

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Published: May 1, 2023

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