How to Play with Low Fingers on Violin | Lessons 29-37 | Learn Violin Fast Book 3

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In this section, we shift focus to playing with low fingers, which means adjusting finger placements away from the bridge to create flatter notes. Understanding how low 1, 2, and 4 work is essential for mastering B-flat major and other keys with flats.

What You’ll Learn:
???? How lowering finger positions lengthens the vibrating string, creating a lower pitch.
???? Finger maps for playing Low 1, 2, and 4 in B-flat Major.
???? Exercises that strengthen intonation and left-hand coordination.

Lessons & Exercises in This Section:
✅ Lesson 29 – Understanding Low Finger Placement & B-flat Major Finger Map.
✅ Lesson 30 – One-String Scales with Low 1, 2, and 4.
✅ Lesson 31 – Two-Octave Scales incorporating low finger placements.
✅ Lesson 32 – Baby Calf (Korean Traditional) – Applying low fingers to a familiar melody.
✅ Lesson 33 – Two-String Exercise 1 – Strengthening finger coordination across strings.
✅ Lesson 34 – Two-String Exercise 2 – Reinforcing string crossing and low finger consistency.
✅ Lesson 35 – Two-String Exercise with Slurs – Improving smooth transitions between notes.
✅ Lesson 36 – Exercises with Rests & Dotted Quarter Notes – Developing rhythm and phrasing.

Practicing low fingers and these exercises will build stronger intonation, better finger flexibility, and a deeper understanding of finger placement in flat keys!

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