The Viola
Book
,

Book 1

Presented in a SIMPLE
“Picture Book” form with
CLEAR explanations in a
totally step-by-step manner

THE VIOLA BOOK

by
EDEN
VANING-
ROSEN

BOOK 1
BEGINNING BASICS: Correct Hold and Elements of Sound Production
What is covered?

Basic Viola Hold
Basic Bow Hold
Parts of the Instrument
Basic Stage Manners
Step-by-step method
.........of playing
Learning the secrets
.........of playing with a full,
.........rich, squeakless tone

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Can Parents help their child learn Viola?

Yes. A Parent (even with no prior introduction to music or the viola) can work through this book with the child and help the child learn the basics. The pictures and explanations are so simple, a child could actually teach a parent from this book!

What about finding a viola
and getting the right size?


Parents will find the answers clearly
presented in detail in the Appendix
Section (Parents’ Section).

What if adults want to learn?

The Viola Book is presented in a way
to attract and hold young folks' interest.
However the teaching material is the
very basics any Concert Violist of 50
years uses. Adults love this book series, too.


What is the Secret of learning to be
a good violist?

The Secret to learning to be a good violist starts with a good bow hand. It is the energy of the bow hand that breathes the “Life Breath” into viola music. Mastering the bow hand should be learned first. The Basics of good sound production are presented in The Viola Book, Book 1.

This valuable book offers you the secrets of bow tone production used by Master Violists in Carnegie Hall performances, broken down into an easy-to-learn, step-by-step format.

Viola has a reputation of being a very
hard-to-learn instrument. Is this true?

With the step-by-step, picture system, students are never overwhelmed at having to learn more than they can easily grasp at one time. The sequence of the learning steps is perfect to keep the student on the path of learning real accomplished violin playing.

So, is the viola a hard-to-learn instrument?

The answer is: Before The Viola Book, it used to be!

Find out just how easy it is!

Read the following examples from The Viola Book, Book 1.

Example:

Place the Bent Thumb on the Bow.

Can you help your child do the above examples?

The clarity and simplicity of the pictures
make The Viola Book a joy for anyone to use!

Anyone can learn to play the viola
quickly and easily!

AND YOU WILL LOVE THE FACT THAT
ONE LEARNS TO CREATE A GREAT SOUND,
RIGHT FROM THE START!

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