A Minor Violin Arpeggio: 3rd Degree

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Part of the video series: Violin Arpeggios: A Minor

Summary: The violin is one of the most important melodic instruments in history. Learn a 3rd degree A Minor scale arpeggios on it in this free video clip series.

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

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A Minor Violin Arpeggio: 3rd Degree

Let's play our A minor tonic arpeggio. First scale degree played with the first finger, A natural. Second scale degree, third finger on the G string, C natural. (Audio demo) Let's go over our third scale degree which is E natural played with our first finger on the D string. Our E natural is our third and last note on an A minor tonic arpeggio.

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