This video is about how to practice double stops and play them in tune.
A double stop is when you play two notes (or more) at the same time on the violin or viola. These notes can be fingered or open strings.
Here are 3 steps to practice double stops:
If you want a dedicated book on double stops, go for '30 Double Chord Studies' for violin by Polo (click here to buy). Of course there are also many etudes in which you can practice double stops, for example the Kreutzer Etude nr 38 (click here to buy) from which I played a small line in the video.
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Zlata
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