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Charles Auguste de Beriot, Method For Violin, Part I 01-19
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Method for the Violin Part 1 AUTHOR'S PREFACE. ‘The results obtained during more than thirty years, in the education of the pupils whom I have had the pleasure of training, constrain me, in some degree, to publish the fundamental principles of my method of instruction, This work is the fruit of experience as well as of thought. And inasmuch as these principles have been the means of developing so many talented pupils, the labor involved in satistying my love of perfection has been amply rewarded. Itake pride in paying tribute to the study of the violin, by presenting a system which is based upon new ideas. Without pretending to have attained all that is possible in the art of teaching, 1am convinced that I have materially advanced this art by simplifying the educational process. ‘The present work is divided into three parts, ‘the first and second of which are devoted to the technics of the instrument; the third, to style. Of late years, violinists have been possessed w the feverish ambition to exhibit extraordinary technical skill, often diverting the instrument from its true mission—the noble mission (of imitating the human voice) which has earned for it the glory of being termed “the king of instruments.” The prestige resulting from the display of prodigious technical attainments is, almost always, acquired at the expense of « beautiful quality of tone, perfect intonation, rhythmical Crain Wise Hu De Beriot accuracy, and, particularly, purity of style. The excessive work required to overcome these difficulties is calculated to discourage greatly all amateurs. And the eccentricities which, for an instant, dazzle and fascinate, have not, by far, the charm and attraction of melody. Therefore, it is my intention not only to develop the technics of the violin, but also to preserve its teue character: which is, to reproduce and ex- press all the sentiments of the soul. For this reason, 1 have taken the music of Song as a starting-point, both as a model and a guide. Music is the soul of language, whose sentiment it reveals by means of expansion; just as language assists in comprehending the import of music. Music being essentially a language of sentiment, its melodies are always imbued with a certain poetic sense—an utterance, either real or imaginary, which the violinist must constantly hear in mind, so that his bow may reproduce iccents, its prosody, its punctuation, Briefly, he must cause his instrument to speak. Yet one word. [will not outline the didactic virtues which my work may be found to contain. It has been my endeavor to assign everything to its proper place, so that every study shall be pre~ sented at the proper moment. Earnest thought should guide the pupil in the study of my method, so that, ultimately, he may become, if not a great violinist, at least an artist of taste and considerable ability.Charles De Beriot — Method for Violin, Part I GENERAL REMARKS. The course adopted in the first part of this method aims to neglect not one of the essential elements of violin technics. These elements are presented in brief, melodious forms, in order to disguise their dryness as much as possible and render them attractive to the pupil. The chief elements of violin-playing consist of the different tonalities, the various positions, the bowing, double-stopping, etc. 1 do not wish to give any one of the primary difficulties undue importance. On the com trary, I have endeavored to give them all equal prominence, utilizing only that which is indis pensable to practical teaching. Thus, I have not gone beyond keys of four sharps or four flats so that the pupil may always have at his disposal the open. strings, comparison which will be necessary to insure purity of intonation. Also, 1 have considered it advisable to stop at the 5th position, believing that to be quite sufficient for this first, elementary part. That the progress of bowing may be neither slow nor neglected through a uniformity of exercises, | have considered it advisable to vary the character of the scales, without, however, increasing the difficulty of fingering. This need not prevent the pupil from playing all the scales in whole notes whenever the teacher considers this desirable, Cruirn Lhwie AudaTABLE OF THE SIGNS AND WORDS EMPLOYED IN THIS WORK. Mes @ & # e Vos wos owe P Piano or Dolce pp Pianissimo or Doicissima for Forte ff or Fortissimo anf or Mezzo forte Crescendo or Cres. —— Diminuendo or Dim. Pizgicalo or Pirg. D.C. DaCapo. . a Slur Down-bow. Up-bow. Soft. Very soft. Loud, Very loud, Less loud. Increasing in sound, Diminishing in sound, Short, detached bowing. Bold, detached bowing from the middle of the bow. To pluck with the finger. “Tri Repeat from the beginning, All the notes under this sign to be played in one bow. EXTERIOR PARTS OF THE VIOLIN. A The iststring, E. B and string, A. C 5rd string, D. D ath string, G. E The scroll. F The screws or pegs. G The nut. H The finger- bourd, PARTS OF THE BOW. I The neck, J The bridge. K The tail-piece, L The button. M The table, or ez top. N The sound- holes, or E-holes. © The sides, or ribs, DIVISIONS OF THE BOW. x The nut. A At the nut, 2 The stick. ast third, STROSS, pm nee raar Pith 4 The tip, or * t 7 B 7 7 and third. point. C The point, 35 The hair, 3rd third, Cruirn Liwie Audieian et the taf the wn to Section of the to erable the 4 is tlevation and 2 N, Corect post and agers the fist Fix Monet potion ot he thm an fnges inthe our ponte, ping the Ca postion, stopping the G-string at, , fa (ore Those cus are taken trom “The Tecaaice of Violin Playing, by Karl Co Crucn Hie Hu New Youe: G. Sewiewen)_ fA FY conat poston otha tant nd ges ne eat Front vew o the cont postion of the thar and fingers pot, stoping the C-sring args Band inne Bath poston singunp ike stg ates pants Fig, VI. Contect manner of hong the bow. Fig. Vil. Showing the relative poston ofthe thumb and fingers (OtoreTnese eure are taken from “The Techie of Violin Playing, by Karl Courvelaer"-New Yous: (. ScsRaes ) Crucn Wie Hu CaCharles De Beriot - Method for Violin, Part I Sy . Fig, Vil, Cowect poston of the hand and wrist showing the 1X. Inconect poston ol the wrist, the hand tied downward paral oetwesa the aes Of the ink andthe bow toward et Fig X._ Yeltsin the postin of the ight am necting a kes seshe ate of the bow? bebe the dies edt the nat "the eivemero eerie cua by i fh hand he e postom regen sons (tore Toa oats are taken (roma The Te Cructn Wise Hu CC ies of Wain Playing, by Keri Courvaiser”-New Yous: G, SewmnsensCharles De Beriot — Method for Violin, Part I MUSICAL TERMS EMPLOYED IN THIS WORK. Adagio. A slow movement. Andante. A moderately slow movement, between Adagio and Allegretto. Andantino. Slower than Andante (but more often used in the reverse sense). Allegro. Lively, brisk, rapid. Allegretto. Moderately fast. Faster than Andante, slower than Allegro. Animato. Animated, spirited. Brillante. Brilliant, showy, sparkling. Cantabile, 1n a singing manner. Canto, The vocal or instrumental part (usually the highest) bearing the melody. Coda. A passage finishing a movement. Con delicatezza. Refined, delicately. Con espresstone. With expression. Con sentimento. With feeling, expressively. Crescendo (cresc.). Increasing the power of tone. Diminuendo (dim.). Diminishing the power of tone. Dolce (dol.). Sweet, soft. Energico. Energetic, vigorous. Fieramente. Wildly, boldly. Forte (f). Loud, strong, Forlissimo (ff). Extremely loud or forcible. Grazioso. Graceful, elegant. Largamente.\n a broad manner. Lento. Slow. A tempo between Andance and Largo. Maestoso. Majestic, dignified. Maggiore. Major. Moderato. At a moderate rate of speed, Piano (p). Soft. Pianissimo (pp). Very soft. Piz. More. Poco. A little. Rallentando (rall.). Gradually growing slower Risoluto, Energetic, strongly marked. Sempre. Always, continually. Semplice. Simple, unaffected. Sostenuto (sost.). Sustained, prolonged. Spianato. Even, tranquil, Cratn Lyte AudtoPreparatory Exercises in Bowing on the Open Strings. The first difficulty experienced in the employment | of the hair, conducting the bow with uniform press- of the bow is to avoid a scraping sound produced by | ure both in'the down- and the up-stroke, and by inclin- the weight of the wrist on the strings — more espe- | ing it slightly towards the fingerboard. cially in the up-stroke when the hand approaches the | A pause should be observed after each note,so that violin, the teacher may correct the position of the arm,the This is corrected by utilizing only a small quantity | wrist and the fingers. Ist Lesson. Very slowly. YU Mite HuPreparatory Exercises for The Left Hand. The fingers should be held in readiness for play - | one inch. This will enable them to fall with precision ing, poised above the strings at a distance of about | and elasticity. 2nd Lesson. Moderato. y rs ‘The same exercise on the other st 7 ° ete, ele, ete, al. > F TF Same exercise on the other strings. 4 2 . t eto. ete. ete. Same exercise on the other strings. ° i ete. ele. ete. Crain Mate Oprdie evDown bow Up bow V ‘When touching the string, the fingers must as- | adjacent strings and the interruption of their vi- sume neither a flat nor a perpendicular position:They | bration, should be nicely curved, so as to avoid contact with 3rd Lesson. IN i {+ = 5 = oo z v a . 7 z Cxnin Mesie Hadis 10Sustained Tones. Before beginning the scales, the pupil's attention | stroke, in sustained tones, he is generally affected must be directed to a fault against which he should | with a nervous impulse to begin the new stroke be- constantly be on his guard. At the termination of the | fore the completion of the preceding ono, Thus: 4th Lesson. Defective Bowing. Example, Slowly. Nut. Point. Point. This felt can bo remedied by slightly accentu- | is speed towards the termination ofthe fone. Thos ating the beginning of the atroke, and by diminishing é Nut 3 Poict. Point. 3 Nut. = To acquire pure intonation, it is necessary to com- | playing one with the fourth finger and the other ‘pare the note produced, with the open strings. The | with the open string, faulty intonation can always notes D, A and E aro, therefore, repeated; so that, | be rectified.Air. Andante. 5th Les Employment of on. the Fingers Asconding and Descending Seales. Bithor in ascending or descending the scalos, the employment of the fingers is regulated by the scales themselves. But when the latter extend over several strings, the fingers must abandon their positions successively, and prepare to fall upon the next string. If, however, the notes of the ascending scale Example. zs a are to be repeated in the descending scale(on one string) the fingers must remain on the string to in- sure perfect intonation and also to avoid unneces- ry activity. But these observations apply only to passages requiring a certain degree of rapidity, as in the following illustration. But in playing very long notos, the application of this principle would only result in the useless expenditure of pressure and energy, and might possible cramp the hand. Example. $4 = SN If, after playing the scale beginning G-A-B-C-D> we are to return to the first finger, on Ayit is this finger that must be kept in place. If we are to return to tho second finger, it is this fingor that must romain on the string. Example. er Se Suir Lute Hu Ca » aLikewise the third finger: aa Example. The Seale in conjunction with Sharp, Detached Bowing. Draw the bow from the ant to the point, rapid ly and energetically. A pause must be made after each stroke, during which all pressure m 2 t ° The 1st Position. practised slowly, sustai lest time-value, and without lifting the bow from the strings unless otherwise directed. Keeping the fingers sufficiently close together in tho half-tones will be the first difficulty encountered. In order to fix the pupil's attention on (his point, these intervals have boen indicated, in the first exercises, by the letters “h-t”—(half toned Before beginning a scale, the pupil should curve the fingers nicely, at a distance of about one inch above the string, neither separating them widely nor pressing them close together. The fundamen~ tal note must be played in perfect tune before proceeding to the next note. Seales in the First Position. G string. D string. A ptri —= Cratn Htc Hu SeCrain Waste Hu GaE minor.ea eae Cruin Hastie Owudta 16Use the whole bow for each half-note, and oaly half of the bow for the quarter-notes Cruirn Hinie AudieUse the whole bow in the up-stroke- mo be, 9 ht. E major. i Use the whole bow in the down-stroke A hit. Of minor. (¢ 2 SNS S fe a CAE a i G SI See 23 3 3 Cratn Die Hu Ca isThe same Seales in flats. F major.s|" D minor. mein | Cracn Lite Ha CC »
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