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Gregory Walker

500 Days of Philadelphia

On the making of a world premiere and a family legacy By Gregory Walker Day 500: December 10, 2009. 7:59 pm. Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Orchestra is on the TV—you never get to see live broadcasts of the legendary ensemble where…

French Baroque Composer Portrait

5 Tips on Approaching French Baroque Music

Like its English and Italian cousins, this variety of Baroque music offers rich rewards by Sarah Freiberg When you think of Baroque composers, working from 1600–1750, Vivaldi and Bach most often spring to mind. But there’s a rich repertoire for…


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Improve Your Violin or Viola Bow Hold in 3 Easy Steps

Use this simple exercise to enhance your technical command of the bow by Leah Hollingsworth The proper bow hold is a key part of developing your own sound—it’s a fundamental that needs to be learned and then reinforced, not only…


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How to Buy Adequate Instrument Insurance

What a special music policy costs, what it covers, when it makes sense for you by Erin Shrader “You have to buy insurance when you don’t need it,” says Peter Anderson, president of the Anderson Group, one of a handful of…

How to Fix, or at Least Control, a Wolf Tone

New products aim to eliminate that telltale howl caused by annoying wolf tones By James N. McKean By 1974, when the grey wolf became one of the first animals to be protected under the then year-old Federal Endangered Species Act,…

Play Your Stringed Instrument Faster

3 tips to up your speed with precision By Paul Stein Rhythm doesn’t always come easily, let alone naturally—it can come with a cost when players fail to control speed or to prepare by studying études. It’s like driver’s training.…


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