
O'Connor Method for Orchestra Book I - Viola Part (2nd Violin)
This item is the viola part for the O'Connor Orchestra Method, Book 1, which also contains an optional 2nd violin part. It does not include a CD.
"I am pleased to introduce the O'Connor Violin Method for string teachers and students of the violin. This 10-book series is designed to guide the student gradually through the development of pedagogical and musical techniques necessary to become a proficient, well-rounded musician through a carefully planned succession of pieces. Gradual development of left-hand technique, bowing skill and ear training as revealed through the study of beautiful music encourages a love of music-making in a slow, steady and natural way."
- Mark O'Connor
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O'Connor Method for Orchestra Book I - Viola Part (2nd Violin)
This item is the viola part for the O'Connor Orchestra Method, Book 1, which also contains an optional 2nd violin part. It does not include a CD.
"I am pleased to introduce the O'Connor Violin Method for string teachers and students of the violin. This 10-book series is designed to guide the student gradually through the development of pedagogical and musical techniques necessary to become a proficient, well-rounded musician through a carefully planned succession of pieces. Gradual development of left-hand technique, bowing skill and ear training as revealed through the study of beautiful music encourages a love of music-making in a slow, steady and natural way."
- Mark O'Connor
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This item is the viola part for the O'Connor Orchestra Method, Book 1, which also contains an optional 2nd violin part. It does not include a CD.
"I am pleased to introduce the O'Connor Violin Method for string teachers and students of the violin. This 10-book series is designed to guide the student gradually through the development of pedagogical and musical techniques necessary to become a proficient, well-rounded musician through a carefully planned succession of pieces. Gradual development of left-hand technique, bowing skill and ear training as revealed through the study of beautiful music encourages a love of music-making in a slow, steady and natural way."
- Mark O'Connor























