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z The School of Violin-Technics Book I Exercises for promoting dexterity in the various positions Explanation of the signs I A String Henry Schradieck I_D String remain—Stay in given position until a fingering r TI G String indicates change of position Edited for Viola by IV _C String Samuel Lifschey I Exercises on One String SSS SSS eee = Copyright, 1900, 1951, by G. Schirmer, Ine, Copyright renewed, 1927 Renewal Copyright assigned to. Schirmer, Inc. Printed AL —_———————SS_S= = = Pietectt = corte tae fere tl! tart res 2s i o iw 4473,3 ay Spo tt ed @-SL9 2 we - —_— 5 = : fhe we whee eg Pe = i ‘=e Se aos “If this fourth-finger extension is not feasible at this stage, the small note may be substituted. Tr 5 Exercises on Two Strings 6 IV Exercises to be practiced with wrist movement only, keeping the right arm perfectly quiet 14,2 yu? Dh ew @ 8 Vv Exercises on Three Strings VI 9 Exercises on Four Strings retain the first finger

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