Red Desert Violin Blog: Online Lessons, Fiddle Tunes & Learning Tips
Red Desert Violins Blog is your place to explore online violin lessons with fiddle tunes, discover practice tips, and learn how Suzuki levels connect with ASTA, ABRSM, and RCM standards. Whether you’re a beginner or advancing your skills, our articles guide your musical journey with clarity and inspiration.
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Ukrainian Folk Song Violin 3 Tutorial
Sheet Music: https://s3.amazonaws.com/RDV_Miscellaneous/Verbovaya+Doschechka+-+Violinists+Support+Ukraine.pdf Donations: I have painstakingly...
Ukrainian Folk Song Violin 2 Tutorial
Sheet Music: https://s3.amazonaws.com/RDV_Miscellaneous/Verbovaya+Doschechka+-+Violinists+Support+Ukraine.pdf Donations: I have painstakingly...
Ukrainian Folk Song Violin 1 Tutorial
Sheet Music: https://s3.amazonaws.com/RDV_Miscellaneous/Verbovaya+Doschechka+-+Violinists+Support+Ukraine.pdf Donations: I have painstakingly...
Rondino on a Theme of Beethoven (by Fritz Kreisler)
This is the the 8th piece we study in "Bridge the Gap", a course intended to prepare students for Suzuki Book 4, or get intermediate students...
The Boy Paganini, by Edward Mollenhauer
This is the graduation piece for my "Bridge the Gap" class. The class is intended to help prepare students to jump from Suzuki Book 3 to Suzuki Book...
Berceuse de Jocelyn by Benjamin Godard
Bonus track for the "Bridge the Gap" class. (hence the title screen). Jocelyn is an opera by Godard, which is another story of unrequited love. The...
Simple Songs for Violin Vibrato Work
This video demonstrates 5 simple songs for violinists who are just learning to use their vibrato. Exciting stuff! For the full vibrato course, click...
Review of Pirastro’s Korkfer Shoulder Rest + Sound Test
Thorough examination of the Korkfer rest, is it worth the money, does it make my violin sound better? (hear for yourself!) If you like the...
Beethoven Spring Sonata (Mvt. 1) Loralyn Staples, violin, Daryl Shay, piano
Intonation is so weird with pianos. I need MUCH more work using tempered intonation. I am aware that my F#'s and C#'s are flat. As I work more with...








