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Caprices and Etudes for Solo Violin

Caprices and Etudes for Solo Violin

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Caprices and Etudes for Solo Violin
Review: Caprices and Etudes for Solo Violin by Nicolo Paganini, Henryk Wieniawski

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Caprices and Etudes for Solo Violin
Review: Caprices and Etudes for Solo Violin by Nicolo Paganini, Henryk Wieniawski

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Three books on one
Review: If, you are looking for a better performance in your bowing, and all the color in your violin, adquire this Book. The level is high and you need to be patient and practice to raise the correct level. I like the book, because has a good presentation, some notes about how perform some passages and the best of all, are three books on one book, The 24 Caprices, The E'cole Moderne(Wieniawski), and 8 Wieniawski Etudes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great for capable classical guitar and violin players
Review: Technically challenging and excellent for practice. Caprices are essentially very difficult excercises. Paganini dedicated the caprices to the "artists" and the sonatas to the "amateurs".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rising to a difficult task
Review: To say that Paganini was ahead of his time is an impossible understatement: we still haven't caught up with him 200 years later. He broke all the rules: parallel octaves, chromaticism, major/minor modulations seemingly at random, etc. etc. This book does a great job of transcribing these amazingly difficult passages. They're HARD, and there's no substitute for practice. Get to work!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rising to a difficult task
Review: To say that Paganini was ahead of his time is an impossible understatement: we still haven't caught up with him 200 years later. He broke all the rules: parallel octaves, chromaticism, major/minor modulations seemingly at random, etc. etc. This book does a great job of transcribing these amazingly difficult passages. They're HARD, and there's no substitute for practice. Get to work!


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