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    Default 15 violin etudes by Russian composers

    Originally these etudes from “Selected etudes for violin. Music school 1-3. “Muzyka”. Moscow, 1981” consist of only a melody, one single and sometimes a very simple voice and they are for first to third grade students of a children's music school. I’ve arranged them by adding voices, harmonised them, changed them polyphonic. I use this as a some kind of training method, these tiny things are good for testing several techniques of playing and they help to find out how to use these techniques in different occasions, but also they are beautiful and sound good and it’s a pleasure to play them.

    Here is the full playlist of 15 etudes
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y-M...xBM0Uf&index=1

    and here are the play along versions (tabs)
    https://youtu.be/jBxQFwYSLPw

    Toomas Rannu
    Flat-backed mandolin, crafted by Viljar Kuusk in 2008 (Tallinn, Estonia).

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