Das Skalensystem

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Das Skalensystem is a seminal violin technique book by Carl Flesch that systematically develops scale practice for advanced players.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music pedagogy work
violin technique book
author Carl Flesch NERFINISHED
focus arpeggios
bowing variations
double stops
intonation
shifting
systematic scale development
technical mastery of the fingerboard
genre music instruction
hasPublisher various music publishers
hasRevisedEditions yes
includes arpeggio systems
bowing and rhythm patterns
broken thirds and intervals
chromatic scales
double‑stop scales
single‑string scales
three‑octave scales
influenced 20th‑century violin pedagogy
instrument violin
language German
notableFor comprehensive organization of scales in all positions
influence on modern violin training
notation standard Western music notation
originalLanguage German
pedagogicalApproach progressive
systematic
technical
pedagogicalLevel advanced
relatedWorkByAuthor The Art of Violin Playing NERFINISHED
structure comprehensive coverage of major and minor scales
organized by keys and intervals
systematic scale patterns in all keys
subject scale practice
violin technique
targetAudience advanced violin players
professional violinists
title Das Skalensystem NERFINISHED
typicalUseContext audition preparation
conservatory curriculum
daily technical practice
usedAs conservatory teaching material
standard reference for scale practice
usedBy orchestral violinists
solo violinists
violin teachers worldwide

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Carl Flesch hasPublication Das Skalensystem