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Violin Practice: Stacking Notes in A Scale

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Summary: You can play two octaves when playing the A scale on the violin. Learn more intonation exercises for the A 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 we just did the stacking exercise with the D major scale and that was in first position and just one octave. So now we're going to do the same exercise with the A major scale. And, in this scale you can actually play two octaves because we've only got two octave A major scale in the first position. (Playing demo)"

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