Violin
Middle School
Foundational
Seitz — Student Concerto No. 5 in D major, Mvt. I
Built for early players. The challenge is evenness, not pyrotechnics.
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- 1.Keep the bow moving through the whole note at the start of each phrase. Panels listen for sustained tone, not just pitch.
- 2.The sixteenth-note runs must be even. Practice them slowly, note by note, with a metronome before running at tempo.
- 3.Vibrato is welcome but not required at this level. If you use it, keep it steady — a wobble is worse than no vibrato.
- 4.Intonation check: play each high D against your open D string. If the strings ring sympathetically, you're in tune.
- 5.Count every rest precisely. Missing an entrance in audition suggests the player is not listening.
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