Violin
High School
Intermediate
de Bériot : Violin Concerto No. 7 in G major, Mvt. I
Stylistic precision matters more than speed at this level.
Violin100 bpm55s take
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Panel-ready practice tips
- 1.De Bériot style is bel canto: the violin imitates a singing voice. Every phrase has a singer's breath and peak.
- 2.The ornaments (trills, turns) must be metric. French-Belgian school ornaments are not free: they align with the beat.
- 3.The first-position passages are technically straightforward but musically demanding. Panels mark a player who plays them safely with no expressive commitment.
- 4.Intonation on the third-position passages: check every B against the open B string (second string harmonic) before running the passage.
- 5.The return of the main theme must feel like a restatement of a decision, not a repetition of notes. Change the vibrato width or bow speed slightly.
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