Encourage learners to play with tone colours that reflect the character of the music, e.g. dolce for a lullaby, martélé for a march.
Give learners pieces that do not have articulation markings and ask them to choose different kinds of articulation to suit the style of the music, e.g. classical, folk.
Ensure that learners have an awareness of the science of sound production.
Introduce the technique of bariolage as appropriate to the repertoire being studied.
This is much exploited in bluegrass fiddling and has its roots in central European traditions. Examples include Orange Blossom Special and Listen to the Mockingbird.
Having demonstrated and explained the required sound and appropriate physical movements, ask learners to devise their own exercises to develop:
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