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! 3: <title>Left Hand Page</title>
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! 7: <tr><td width=3%> </td><td>LON-CAPA demonstration resource. Some
! 8: of the information for this resource quotes from and summarizes content in
! 9: <br /><b>Principles of Violin Playing</b> by Ivan Galamian.
! 10: Second Edition (1985) Prentice-Hall, Inc. New Jersey </td></tr>
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! 12: <h1>Oak Spring Studios</h1>
! 13: <h3><font color="#aa5555">Left Hand</font></h3>
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! 15: The left hand serves two purposes:
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! 17: <ul>
! 18: <li>fingering of notes</li>
! 19: <li>vibrato</li>
! 20: </ul>
! 21: <p>
! 22: The categories of fingerings and vibratoes can work to
! 23: generate highly complex sound. Careful attention must
! 24: given to the proper form of the left hand. While quick
! 25: actions, glissandos, harmonics, trills, shifts,
! 26: and double stops add great embellishment, improper execution
! 27: can lead to a mediocre sound.
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! 29: <p>
! 30: Here is a brief glossary of left hand activities:
! 31: </p>
! 32: <ul>
! 33: <li>double stops: two fingers are creating separate intonations on
! 34: two different strings</li>
! 35: <li>glissando: the quick ascension or descension of notes</li>
! 36: <li>trills: quick oscillatory actions by a left finger</li>
! 37: <li>harmonics: reduced pressure by intonating fingers to allow for alternative pitches
! 38: due to adjusted string vibrations</li>
! 39: <li>shifts: movement of the left hand <i>in toto</i> relative to the violin scroll</li>
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