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See Etude played in the lower half of the bow, between the middle and the balance point, using the upper arm only. This is the easiest part of the bow for beginners. In this video the Etude is played with "beginners technique", i.e. without vibrato and other more advanced techniques, so you can focus on the basics! If you dont have strips on your own bow it can be helpful to put some on, or use chalk to divide the bow into four even parts so that you can copy a precise bow distribution:-) A video like this can be very helpful, but remember that it can never replace your teacher. Please always follow your teachers advice, as even within the Suzuki program, the teachers playing and instruction can vary slightly from one another and this should by no means confuse you! Always confirm with your teacher as he/she knows how to help you best! Find more helpful videos on this channel: Suzuki Book 1 SLOW practice: • Twinkle Variations - How your teacher... Suzuki Book 2 SLOW practice: • Video Suzuki Book 3 SLOW practice: • Video Suzuki Book 4 SLOW practice: • Seitz Violin Concerto nr. 2 in G Majo... Join me and my wonderful Team at the Violin Garden Summer Academy, a five day Suzuki program in Vienna, Austria. More information at www.violingarden.com Find a Suzuki Teacher in your area: Austria: www.asiom.at Europe, Middle East and Africa: https://europeansuzuki.org US and Canada: https://suzukiassociation.org/find-a-... Asia: https://asiaregionsuzukiassociation.org Japan: https://www.suzukimethod.or.jp/english/ Australia: https://www.suzukimusicnsw.com.au/fin... The piano accompaniment in this recording is arranged and performed by David Andruss. It was produced by the German Suzuki Institute in 2001 under its own copyright; it belongs to the test files of the Step by Step Series volume 1B.