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  2. Violin technique - Wikipedia

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    Left hand finger patterns, after George Bornoff First position fingerings. While beginning violin students often rely on tapes or markers placed on the fingerboard for correct placement of the left-hand fingers, more proficient and experienced players place their fingers on the right spots without such indications but from practice and experience.

  3. Suzuki method - Wikipedia

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    The first three volumes are mostly graded arrangements of music not originally written for violin, although the first volume contains several original compositions by Suzuki for violin and piano. These arrangements are drawn from folk tunes and from composers such as Bach , Dvořák , Beethoven , Handel , Paganini , Boccherini and Brahms .

  4. Joshua Bell - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Saëns: Violin concerto N°3, Lalo, Symphonie Espagnole: 1990 Presenting Joshua Bell, Polygram Records — — 1991 Chausson Concerto, Ravel Piano Trio, London Records — — 1992 Saint-Saëns: Violin Concerto No. 3 / Chausson: Poeme, London Records — — 1995 Prokofiev: Violin Concertos & Sonatas, London Records — — 1995 Brahms ...

  5. Mark Wood (violinist) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Winthrop Wood is an American electric violinist and the founder of Wood Violins, a company that manufactures his electric violin designs. His music education program, Electrify Your Symphony, has been featured on news programs nationwide. [1]

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  7. Violin - Wikipedia

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    The violin was first known in 16th-century Italy, with some further modifications occurring in the 18th and 19th centuries to give the instrument a more powerful sound and projection. In Europe, it served as the basis for the development of other stringed instruments used in Western classical music, such as the viola. [1] [2] [3]