A systematic way to approach learning all 12 keys, A Year of Folk Tunes for Violin, A Year of Folk Tunes for Viola and A Year of Folk Tunes for Cello are now available.
Each month has scales, arpeggios and etudes for the focus key. The folk tunes have an easier verse and a more challenging verse. You can choose to play one verse, the second verse or both.
The books come with a bonus practice log. Look for excerpts and practice examples on the YouTube Channel.
Join my students in January with the Key of C and Funga alafia, an African folk tune.




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