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11/8/13

Staccato

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Staccato

Staccato

Staccato is Italian for articulated distinctly, with a


separation between notes.
you could also use wieniawski concerto No. 2, Hora
Staccato by Dinicu-Heifetz.

Learning Concepts
Improves control over the entire bow
Prepares you for pieces that use staccato.

Staccato Exercise
= 40-152
1. Start slowly with
a nice "pop" or coll
sound at the
beginning of each up
bow stroke.
2. Build up your
speed faster every
day and track your
progress daily in the
Practice Journal.
Important Tips:
Pull to the tip
on each down
bow stroke.
Until you are
at top speeds above 120.
Listen to the last two notes of each group of up bows.
For the up bow staccato use straight fingers or the "up bow grip".
For the down bow staccato use round fingers or the "down bow grip".
For speed, try moving up bow while you are doing tremolo.

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