Bowings and fingerings technique in Baroque music / Zaleelah Borhan

In violin playing we have to deal with distinct categorise of values. One of these can be called the absolute or unchangeble values and the other, the relatives or changable values. As the name implies, the first category is not affected by alteration of circumstances, wheareas the second category m...

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Main Author: Borhan, Zaleelah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Music 2008
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22173/6/22173.pdf
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description In violin playing we have to deal with distinct categorise of values. One of these can be called the absolute or unchangeble values and the other, the relatives or changable values. As the name implies, the first category is not affected by alteration of circumstances, wheareas the second category maybe modified or varied by the style of period, a change of locale, or the taste of the performer. The music Bach's for example, If we knew exactly how bach wanted in his music to sound, there still would remain the question or weather its should played precisely in the historical or weather the style should be adapted to fit modern ideas, means and surrounding. In my research the left hand is concerned with fingerings which fingering in playing double stop and also in shifting and also problems when playing a chords and thrills which generally cause most of the trouble for the violinist.
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spelling uitm.eprints-21732023-07-11T07:34:16Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22173/ Bowings and fingerings technique in Baroque music / Zaleelah Borhan Borhan, Zaleelah Instrumental music Music theory In violin playing we have to deal with distinct categorise of values. One of these can be called the absolute or unchangeble values and the other, the relatives or changable values. As the name implies, the first category is not affected by alteration of circumstances, wheareas the second category maybe modified or varied by the style of period, a change of locale, or the taste of the performer. The music Bach's for example, If we knew exactly how bach wanted in his music to sound, there still would remain the question or weather its should played precisely in the historical or weather the style should be adapted to fit modern ideas, means and surrounding. In my research the left hand is concerned with fingerings which fingering in playing double stop and also in shifting and also problems when playing a chords and thrills which generally cause most of the trouble for the violinist. Faculty of Music 2008 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22173/6/22173.pdf Bowings and fingerings technique in Baroque music / Zaleelah Borhan. (2008) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/22173.pdf> (Unpublished)
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Bowings and fingerings technique in Baroque music / Zaleelah Borhan
title Bowings and fingerings technique in Baroque music / Zaleelah Borhan
title_full Bowings and fingerings technique in Baroque music / Zaleelah Borhan
title_fullStr Bowings and fingerings technique in Baroque music / Zaleelah Borhan
title_full_unstemmed Bowings and fingerings technique in Baroque music / Zaleelah Borhan
title_short Bowings and fingerings technique in Baroque music / Zaleelah Borhan
title_sort bowings and fingerings technique in baroque music zaleelah borhan
topic Instrumental music
Music theory
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