These are the recommended violin books for beginners: 1. A Tune A Day Violin Book 1 - This book has been in print for many years now but it is still very popu;ar because it covers effectively the basics of playing the violin and it comes with a CD too. 2.
Essential Elements for Strings Book 1 - Violin. This books has several illustrations and instructions on standard notation, fingerings, bowings and more. It also gives comprehensive instruction that incorporates theory and history.
This can be used with older children and adults. 3. First Lessons Violin Book/CD Set.
This book has 28 lessons that includes bowing technique, music reading, scales and more. It features 47 melodies to challenge you and an accompanying CD as well. 4.
Violin Primer - You will also find illustrations, diagrams and exercises to teach how to do proper bowing techniques and step-by-step instructions to help you learn how to play your instrument. This can be used for adults and children. 5.
The ABCs of Violin for the Absolute Beginner - This series of books was developed be a Suzuki teacher and may be used by both adults and children. This book contains 34 melodies, duets, warm ups and more.
I also recommend the Suzuki violin books. These are graded pieces, with Book 1 having the easiest pieces progressing to Book 10. Shinichi Suzuki believed that all children learn well when in the right environment.
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