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For Andie.Kae – Ah, indeed![reply]Andie.Kae
For Jols – Don’t you love when that happens? Nothing starts working again so quickly as when I start telling someone about it.Jols
For Fiddlerman – Oddly, it started working again shortly after I called it out. Might be just a glitch.Fiddlerman
For Jols – I will look into that. In the meanwhile, does anyone else have issues not receiving notifications on new posts?Jols
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VIOLIN FINGERBOARD CHART
This chart allows you to learn where to place your fingers on the violin or fiddle fingerboard for eight different key signatures in the first position. Don’t rely solely on location for finger placement. Use your ears and listen very carefully to each note.
Click on the image to inlarge, download, and print.
Place the violin fingerboard chart in a practice room or in a location in which you can study it on a regular basis to learn 8 different key signatures on the violin and fiddle.