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Playing Beethoven Line 5, Measures 4-5 on Violin

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Summary: Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the greatest music composers in history and this piece is a small example of that. Learn tips on how to read music and play this brilliant musical piece from a violin expert in this free video clip.

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By Jason Salmon, eHow Presenter

Jason Salmon has been playing the violin for 17 years, and has been teaching violin for seven years. He taught for the Ladsonian Foundation in New York, which offers affordable violin...read more

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"Now let's go into measures four and five in line five okay. Starting off from where we last were, same thing just eighth notes, but now it's going up in the scale and back and forth. So. It's the first two notes slurred and then slurred with the marfle (phonetic). So it's G, F, so look at my hand now. Now look at my bow okay. Those are measures four and five in the fifth line okay. Remember takes you to the up to eighths and then those eighths go back down."

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