A Major Violin Arpeggio: 5th Degree

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Part of the video series: Violin Arpeggios: A Major

Summary: The violin is one of the most important melodic instruments in history. Learn a 5th degree A Major scale arpeggios on it in this free video clip series.

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Jason Salmon Jason Salmon has been playing the violin for more than 15 years and been teaching violin for seven. He taught for the Ladsonian Foundation in New York, which ... read more

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A Major Violin Arpeggio: 5th Degree

Okay, let's play our a-tonic major arpeggio once again. First finger G string, first scale degree. Second scale degree is our third finger. Third E string--E natural I mean, and it's on the D string first finger. Then open A to four. Now, let's go over our fifth arpeggio degree, which is C sharp; second finger on the A string.

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