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HUMORESQUE 😍😀 by A.Dvořák. Suzuki Violin Book 3-4. SLOW (♪ = 70 BPM). Violin Tutorial. Animated Violin TAB🎻🔢 • 😍😀 HUMORESQUE. Suzuki Violin Book 3-4. FAS... , Music Sheet SILENT Violin with 🎹 Piano Accompaniment • 😍😀 HUMORESQUE. Suzuki Violin Book 3-4. SLO... , 🎻🎻 DUO. Play Along ________________ 😍😀 🎹 🎻🔢 🎵 ________________________________________________________ #violinhs4duo #playAlonghs4duo #pianoAccomphs4duo #dancehs4duo #humhs4duo #hs4duo #violinhero #violintabfb #violintabhs4duo #singAlonghs4duo #SuzukiViolinhs4duo #happyscalesforduo Tune Your Violin: • Tune Your Violin | All Strings | Live Viol... You can practice this song in the following ways: SLOWER TEMPO (eight note = 70 BPM) Animated violin TAB - • HUMORESQUE 😍😀 by A.Dvořák. Suzuki Violin B... Animated violin FINGERBOARD - • HUMORESQUE 😍😀 by A.Dvořák. Suzuki Violin B... DUET, PLAY ALONG with 2nd violin part: • 😍😀 HUMORESQUE. Suzuki Violin Book 3-4. SLO... Music Sheet SILENT Violin with piano accompaniment - • 😍😀 HUMORESQUE. Suzuki Violin Book 3-4.SLOW... MEDIUM TEMPO (eight note =90 BPM) Animated violin TAB - • 😍😀 HUMORESQUE. Suzuki Violin Book 3-4. MED... Animated violin FINGERBOARD - • 😍😀 HUMORESQUE. Suzuki Violin Book 3-4. MED... DUET, PLAY ALONG with 2nd violin part: • #HUMORESQUE 🌞 😍 😃 Suzuki Violin Book 3-4. ... Music Sheet SILENT Violin with piano accompaniment - • 😍😀 HUMORESQUE. Suzuki Violin Book 3-4.MEDI... FASTER TEMPO (eight note = 110 BPM) Music Sheet SILENT Violin with piano accompaniment - • 😍😀 HUMORESQUE. Suzuki Violin Book 3-4. FAS... If you like to play along and learn more, then subscribe to https://bit.ly/2YeTL0d to enjoy new uploads. ________________ 😍😀 🎹 🎻🔢 🎵 ________________ 👉 🎵 A Story Written by AI... well, use your imagination 🔔 A Laughing Melody: How Dvořák Composed Humoresque 𝑨 𝑳𝒂𝒖𝒈𝒉𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝑴𝒆𝒍𝒐𝒅𝒚: 𝑯𝒐𝒘 𝑫𝒗𝒐řá𝒌 𝑪𝒐𝒎𝒑𝒐𝒔𝒆𝒅 𝑯𝒖𝒎𝒐𝒓𝒆𝒔𝒒𝒖𝒆 Antonín Dvořák sat at his desk in 1894, staring at a blank music sheet. He returned to Prague after spending years in America, where he had composed his famous New World Symphony. Now, he was working on a set of piano pieces called Humoresques. But something was missing. He sighed and stepped away from his desk, taking a walk through the streets of Prague. The sounds of the city surrounded him—horses’ hooves clattering on the cobblestones, vendors calling out, and, somewhere nearby, children giggling. Dvořák turned to see a group of boys chasing after a runaway hat. The wind had snatched it from a man’s head, and now the children were running, laughing, trying to catch it. The hat tumbled and twirled through the air like a playful dancer. Dvořák chuckled. What a joyful sound! When he returned home, he played a lively, bouncing melody on the piano. It had a cheerful rhythm, almost like a joke, as if the music was teasing the listener. He worked quickly, the notes coming to him as if they had been waiting all along. But this wasn’t just any piece—it was inspired by something Dvořák loved deeply: Czech folk music. Growing up in the small village of Nelahozeves, he had listened to fiddlers play lively dances at village celebrations. Even after traveling the world, those tunes stayed in his heart. He wove that spirit into his new piece, filling it with playful energy and lighthearted charm. When he finished, he smiled. The seventh Humoresque piece differed from his grand symphonies or deep, emotional compositions. It was simple, full of humor and joy—a melody that made people want to tap their feet and smile. Dvořák included the piece in his Humoresques, Op. 101, which was published in 1894. But the seventh piece in the set became the most famous. Soon, pianists everywhere were playing it, and years later, it was even arranged for violin and other instruments. Even today, Humoresque No. 7 is one of the most well-loved piano pieces in the world. And if you listen closely, you might hear the laughter of children, the energy of a folk dance, and maybe even the playful tumble of a windblown hat.