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Violin Practice: Stacking Notes in G Scale

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Summary: Add a note each time you play a violin scale when you are stacking notes. Learn more intonation exercises for the G scale in this free violin lesson from a professional violinist.

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By Elizabeth Willis
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Elizabeth Willis is a classically-trained violinist and pianist. He has studied piano since the age four, and violin since the age of five. She studied at the St. Louis Community Music...read more

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"So, now that you've learned your G scale, you've learned some other scales, another exercise you can do with your scales is called stacking notes. It's an intonation exercise, and really, you are playing the scale over and over again, but each time you play an additional note in the scale. (Stacking notes demo) So you can do that with other scales as well. That's just the stacking exercise on the G scale and it will help you with your intonation."

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