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How to Play the Viola
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Looking to learn how to play the viola? It’s a lot like the violin, but bigger in size and lower in pitch. Teton Music helps you choose the right viola for you!
with Teton MusicLooking to learn how to play the viola? It’s a lot like the violin, but bigger in size and lower in pitch. Teton Music helps you choose the right viola for you!
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Before playing the viola, you should know about its parts. In this music lesson, Michelle from Teton Music teaches all the parts of the viola and bow.
with Teton MusicBefore playing the viola, you should know about its parts. In this music lesson, Michelle from Teton Music teaches all the parts of the viola and bow.
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Why and when should you apply rosin to a bow, and how should you clean a viola after playing it? In this lesson, learn how to prepare and take care of a viola.
with Teton MusicWhy and when should you apply rosin to a bow, and how should you clean a viola after playing it? In this lesson, learn how to prepare and take care of a viola.
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In this music lesson from Teton Music, learn how to tune each string on the viola and the steps for changing a string if one happens to break.
with Teton MusicIn this music lesson from Teton Music, learn how to tune each string on the viola and the steps for changing a string if one happens to break.
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In this beginner viola lesson, learn how to play pizzicato (to pluck) on the viola, then practice your bow hold for a perfect arco sound (to bow).
with Teton MusicIn this beginner viola lesson, learn how to play pizzicato (to pluck) on the viola, then practice your bow hold for a perfect arco sound (to bow).
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