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Online resource for string teachers and students

Violinopedia is designed for the young beginner student learning the violin, viola, cello or double bass. The website offers a variety of teaching material to help students learn the basics of musicianship and instrumental techniques. All activities are available online and suits digital devices such as iPads and others. Most activities presented on the website involves a creative input from students using touch-friendly technology to make the learning experience more interactive and fun! More

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This month we added some extra fun and creative challenges on the Level 1 songs: “Variations on…”. This new activity aim at developing bow division, slurs, staccato, pitch and introduce faster rhythms. Like the other Violinopedia activities, students and teachers can create their own exercise.

Violinopedia, September 2021

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Playing a string instrument is a wonderful way for children to develop their skills and personality as they grow. Violinopedia provides fun activities to engage them along their journey, showing them step by step processes to learn efficiently songs and inviting them to be creative with their skills, developing their confidence and joy of learning.

Julien Dupont, Author of Violinopedia

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This month we added some extra fun and creative challenges on the Level 1 songs: “Variations on…”. This new activity aim at developing bow division, slurs, staccato, pitch and introduce faster rhythms. Like the other Violinopedia activities, students and teachers can create their own exercise.

Violinopedia, September 2021

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Playing a string instrument is a wonderful way for children to develop their skills and personality as they grow. Violinopedia provides fun activities to engage them along their journey, showing them step by step processes to learn efficiently songs and inviting them to be creative with their skills, developing their confidence and joy of learning.

Julien Dupont, Author of Violinopedia

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