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LESSONS |
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Back to Home |
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The Orchestra |
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The String Family |
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L:R Violin (Soprano), Viola (Alto), Cello (Tenor), Double Bass (Bass) |
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Range of the Viola |
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What is the Alto Clef Anyway?? |
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The alto clef is often called the "C" clef, because the shape of the clef hilights the middle line, which is middle "C" on the piano. The notes pictured here are the viola's open strings.(No fingers on the strings) |
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The Glorious Viola and all its Parts |
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The Left Hand |
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The Bow Hand |
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Returrn to viola land, stuff about Rebecca, The Life of a Violist |
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