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David Mason


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Post  Posted 5 Dec 2006 10:44 am    
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I just got a copy of "Violin Mastery" by Frederick Martens through the Maryland inter-library loan program. It's a collection of interviews with teachers and professionals written in 1919, and there's quite a bit of applicable music talk about learning, teaching, some nuts and bolts about vibrato and balancing the volume of notes within chords and such. For example, there was a famous teacher named Leopold Auer who taught a lot of the big hotshots of the 20th Century:
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"How long should the advanced pupil practice?" Professor Auer was asked.
"The right kind of practice is not a matter of hours," he replied. "Practice should represent the utmost concentration of brain. It is better to play with concentration for two hours than to practice eight without. I should say that four hours would be a good maximum practice time--I never ask more of my pupils--and that during each minute of the time the brain be as active as the fingers.


The whole thing is online free at www.gutenberg.org, if you need something to read:
Violin Mastery

P.S. (You can save that file straight into Microsoft Word and read it later, as it's a plain text file)

[This message was edited by David Mason on 05 December 2006 at 10:51 AM.]

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