Suzuki Violin Part 1

The melody known as “Rousseau’s Dream” was derived from the opening of the ‘Pantomime’ section of Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s 1752 opera

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Suzuki Violin School Volume 1 is an excellent way to start your child playing violin. The pieces are well known, part of the common repertoire, and you can play them with your child or accompany your child with the duet book that covers many pieces in Suzuki Violin School Volumes 1 and 2. Suzuki Violin Method - Vol 01.pdf. Suzuki Violin Method - Vol 01.pdf. VIOLIN PART I VOL. 1 VIOLIN SCHOOL Volume 1 Violin Part. 1 Ex 37 Shinichi Suzuki Ex 37A Ex 37B Allegro. Use 4th finger in “Perpetual Motion” where it is marked.

Le Devin du village (The Village Soothsayer).

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Sometime in the late 1780s, composers of parlor music began using the Rousseau melody for their own songs, usually by shortening the original and then adding their own words. The first known example is the song Sweet Melissa, Lovely Maiden, by J. Dale, published ca. 1789 in London, which uses a version of the melody that is quite similar to the original.

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Apparently, the name “Rousseau’s Dream” was first used in print in 1812, with the London publication of Variations on “Rousseau’s Dream” (for solo piano), by J. B. Cramer. Cramer’s version of the melody contains two slight but significant alterations: the first phrase ends on scale-degree 1 (instead of 2), and the second phrase (m.3) starts a third higher than the original. These changes are interesting because they were retained throughout the century that followed, as Rousseau’s Dream gradually evolved into the American folk song Go Tell Aunt Rhody.

There are many documented variants of the Go Tell Aunt Rhody melody, but the vast majority of them contain only four measures, repeated again for each new verse. The melody appearing in the Suzuki books, however, uses the same 12-measure “A–B–A” form as Cramer’s version, therefore it is more precise to refer to the Suzuki melody as Rousseau’s Dream.

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Vistas of American music, no.10:
Go tell Aunt Rhody She’s Rousseau’s dream, by Murl J. Sickbert, Jr.

Titles: Principles of Study and Guidance * Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Variations (Shinichi Suzuki) * Lightly Row (Folk Song) * Song of the Wind (Folk Song) * Go Tell Aunt Rhody (Folk Song) * O Come, Little Children (Folk Song) * May Song (Folk Song) * Long, Long Ago (T. H. Bayly) * Allegro (Shinichi Suzuki) * Perpetual Motion (Shinichi Suzuki) * Allegretto (Shinichi Suzuki) * Andantino (Shinichi Suzuki) * Etude (Shinichi Suzuki) * Minuet 1, Minuett III from Suite in G Minor for Klavier, BWV 822 (J. S. Bach) * Minuet 2, Minuet, BWV Anh. II 116 from Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach (J. S. Bach) * Minuet 3, Minuet BWV Anh. II 114/Anh. III 183 (J. S. Bach) * The Happy Farmer from Album for the Young, Op. 68, No. 10 (R. Schumann) * Gavotte (F. J. Gossec).

Revised edition features: New engravings in a 9″ × 12″ format * New editing of pieces, including bowings and fingerings * 16 additional pages * Additional exercises, some from Dr. Suzuki, plus additional insight and suggestions for teachers * Glossary of terms in English, French, German and Spanish * Musical notation guide * Fingerboard position * New photos.

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Revised CD (item 00-28260) features new recordings by Bill Preucil, Jr and piano accompaniments recorded without the violin part. – SOLD SEPARATELY