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Jazz Composition and Orchestration
How many notes can be played within a down-bow or an up- bow? Very
approximately, the following scale prevails: at a moderately slow tempo (eighty
quarter notes per minute) string instruments can play two measures in one bow at
pp, one ...
2
Picture Yourself Playing Violin: Step-by-Step Instruction ...
Remove all fingers, and roll to the D string to play a long down bow Open D.
Quickly set your 1“, Low 2, and 3'“ fingers to play a long up bow G that is staccato
slurred to a long up bow Low 2 F. To do this slur, play the first long up bow, stop
in ...
3
Performance Practices in Classic Piano Music: Their ...
In string playing the "Rule of the Down-Bow" evolved.67 This phrase is best
suited to the violin family, in which the down-bow has more strength than the up-
bow and was naturally preferred for accentuation. (In viol playing the term down-
bow ...
Sandra P. Rosenblum, 1988
4
Bach Interpretation: Articulation Marks in Primary Sources ...
The introduction of the rule of the down-bow by Herbst (1653 pp. 51-62) suggests
that it was also known in Germany. That this treatise was primarily directed
towards singers and that the bowing instructions were necessarily brief shows
how ...
5
The Early Violin and Viola: A Practical Guide
They were accommodated in string playing by the rule of down-bow, which
required the 'good' notes to be played with the stronger down-bow and the 'bad'
notes with the weaker up stroke.56 In bars with an uneven number of notes,
players ...
6
String Builder, Bk 3: Teacher's Manual
Release the pressure. At the instant that this pressure is released, the bow leaves
the string, with the fingers straightening out in a spring-like action in the direction
of the down -bow. When playing the colle up-bow, start with the fingers straight, ...
7
Bach and the Baroque: European Source Materials from the ...
The natural dynamic of a note or passage played on a down bow will be f> p; the
natural dynamic of a note or passage played on an up bow will be p < f. However,
the shift of balance in the modern bow makes it easier for the player to put ...
8
Picture Yourself Playing Cello: Step-by-Step Instruction for ...
But unless there is a reason to reverse the bowing, you should bow in the natural
way, with a down-bow on the downbeat at the beginning of a new phrase. After
you've started playing a phrase, using a down-bow or up-bow as appropriate, ...
9
The Harvard Concise Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Legato bowing consists of two basic strokes: down-bow [Fr. tire; Ger. Abstrich,
Herabstrich, Herstrich, Herunterstrich, Nieder- strich; It. arcata in giii; Sp. arca
abajo] and up-bow [Fr. pousse; Ger. Aufstrich, Heraufstrich, Hinstrich; It. arcata in
su; ...
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Teaching the Fundamentals of Violin Playing
Slight Bounce High bounce When playing with down-bow sautille, the hand, wrist
and slight forearm rotary action are clockwise. Up-bow strokes are
counterclockwise rotary actions. Down-Bow Up-Bow B. Exercises To develop
proper actions ...
Pernecky, Jack M., Fink, Lorraine
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The musicians of the LA Phil
“What kind of down-bow, what kind of up-bow? What pressure?” said Hanulik, the son of a high school orchestra director who joined the Phil ... «Los Angeles Times, Feb 15»