Learn to easily find fifth position right away without having to search of it. The best way to learn to find a position is to have a guideline. Playing a position with your hand between the scroll and body of the instrument makes it difficult to insure you are right until you actually hear the notes and can readjust. Having a guideline will give you confidence even before playing your first note. Practice scales in fifth position to reinforce the feeling of being in the correct position.
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For ELCBK – Seems to be a couple I don’t recall being there, and maybe some no longer available. Maybe Simple Press changes it up periodically.Mouse
Every once in a while, when I log in, it reverts to that Ice Blue and I have to select Berries-n- Cream again.Mouse
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