Parts of the violin and bow Taking care of your violin and bow The beginning Open strings – plucking Starting to play:
Four by four
Two by two
Take a rest!
Crotchets – learn to read music:
Winter night
Telephone
Bravo\’s song
Creeping about
Open strings – bowing:
Holding the bow
Minims:
Down up!
Telephone
Daydream
Cream…
Custard!
Space race
Choc\’\’late cheesecake
Double agent
Peel me if you can!
Apple pie
Dotted minims and semibreves: Using 3 fingers
Step on it!
G string stomp
Walking fingers
Man in the moon
Please..!
The 1st finger – reading the music
Waltz in G
The grumpy polar bear
In the lair of the hobgoblin
I\’\’ve got too much homework
More 3-finger tunes
Escalator
Twinkle twinkle little stars
More 1st finger pieces
The swans
I\’\’m so blue
The old man
Toy soldiers
Willard the wizard
The gondolier
Froggy beat
Cat burglar
Plain sailing
Hot topic
1st and 2nd fingers – reading the music
Conjure the stars
They like, you like, I like!
The sunset
Swimming in the river
Battle ready!
Concert pieces
Slow tango
Hoe down (open strings)
Hoe down (3 fingers)
Legend (1st & 2nd fingers)
Legend (3 fingers)
Walk in the park (1st and 2nd fingers)
Walk in the park (3 fingers)
Some rhythms to try! Presto\’\’s quiz What it all means! Certificate
Georgia has always aspired to be a musician—even before she started playing the piano at the age of five. Later in life, the famous Yossi Zivoni described her as a “born violinist.” She studied at the Junior Royal Northern College of Music with Rudolf Botta, then Wells Cathedral School, Guildhall School of Music & Drama and the Utrecht School of the Arts, where her teachers included Yfrah Neaman, Jack Glickman and Keiko Wataya. She also had some private lessons with Simon Fischer. And has performed with numerous orchestras and groups. Her career includes tours with Glyndebourne Opera, two years with Phantom of the Opera in Holland, and a year with the Dutch Radio Chamber Orchestra. She has also performed for the late Queen, then Prince Charles, Neil Kinnock, and others. Georgia plays violins and violas crafted by her father, Robert Vale, who passed away in 1996. In 1998, for health reasons, she took a break from music and earned a degree in Chinese from Oxford University. A few years later, in 2003, she returned to music by teaching violin, viola, piano, and theory, as well as running ensembles such as Bromsgrove Amateur Strings. With fresh eyes, and the experience that comes from benig an examiner for the ABRSM, she began writing materials for her pupils giving rise to the Hey Presto! Series which was followed several years later by Top Ten. She has loved writing these series and particularly enjoys creating the audio tracks for the tutor books, as well as arranging music for various combinations of instruments. Other interests include gadgets, languages (she holds a degree in Chinese and has a working knowledge of several other languages), and dogs (she is the proud owner of a gorgeous border collie named Bonnie). She also enjoys walks in the Shropshire hills where she now lives, jigsaw puzzles, the colour turquoise, and dark chocolate.
First book in this tutor series, with an exciting new look and fabulous new audio tracks! Featuring the characters Presto, Bravo and Poco, this takes …the beginner violinist on an exciting journey of musical discovery. Starting with plucked open strings, by the end of the book the student will be playing simple bowed pieces using three fingers. Some of the pieces can be played with viola players using Hey Presto! for Viola, Book 1 Bronze (marked in the viola book) – so beginners can play with their viola-playing friends! With imaginative and varied pieces to engage the emotions, amusing characters, illustrations, and clear, concise explanations these books are highly enjoyable and effective and give students all of the basic information they will need. Book 1 takes the complete beginner to approximately ABRSM Prep Test standard.