Violin Sight-Reading 1
Violin Sight-Reading 1 aims to establish good practice and provide an early introduction to the essential skill of sight-reading.
First published in 2006, Violin Sight-Reading 1 is intended for Beginner to 3. It has 215 original tunes on 75 pages.
Price £14.99
Contains carefully graduated pieces in a range of musical styles, in eight sections related to the technical development of the violinist ranging from open strings to 3rd position.
Each section concludes with a set of duets and accompanied pieces for practice of ensemble sight-reading. Preliminary towards grade 3.
What they say
“All very good stuff”
“This is a highly methodical book with a step-by-step approach. … All very good stuff, and with solos and duets from the earliest stages, this is a worthwhile publication.”
'Music Teacher' May 2007. Review by David Angel.
“ of particular interest to adult players who wish to brush up on their sight-reading skills”
“The solos with piano accompaniment that are included at the end of each chapter are practical and original gems that could easily be prepared as part of a concert program. ... This text would be of particular interest to adult players who wish to brush up on their sight-reading skills, and is an excellent resource for teachers who would like to reinforce the reading ability of their students and are looking for a clear and systematic method to accomplish this task.”
Brenda Brenner, 'Strings, October 2007 (USA)
“practical and original gems that could easily be prepared as part of a concert”
“The solos with piano accompaniment that are included at the end of each chapter are practical and original gems that could easily be prepared as part of a concert program. ... This text would be of particular interest to adult players who wish to brush up on their sight-reading skills, and is an excellent resource for teachers who would like to reinforce the reading ability of their students and are looking for a clear and systematic method to accomplish this task.”
Brenda Brenner, 'Strings, October 2007 (USA)