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Program Notes :
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This Study Op. 45, No. 5 is about détaché bowing.
It should also be practiced with a great variety of bowing patterns, in all parts of the bow.
It can be played entirely in the first position.
The violinist should try to keep the fingers close to the fingerboard as he plays this study.
In particular, the fourth finger should remain above the strings at all times.
Furthermore, it is good idea to use the fourth finger instead of the open strings as often as possible, in order to develop a good position of the left hand.
Besides developing détaché bowing, this study is an excellent way for the student to develop sight-reading skills in the key of F Major, on all four strings.
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