ESO Fox songs Cello volume 3

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About this app

Visit https://easystringorchestrafoxsongs.com

Learn to play the violin in the easiest way with Fox songs.
Fox songs are designed to practice the violin at very early ages.
Recommended from 3 years.

As you progress, you will learn the notes and rhythms you need in order to to play the 52 songs that make up this first volume.

Each song has 3 previous games to prepare the moment to perform the song. These are:
-Identify the notes.
-Follow the rhythm.
-Follow the bow.

All songs have a musical accompaniment with more than 20 musical styles.

In addition, each song has 3 playback speeds (snail, hare and tiger).

You can activate the sound of the violin to hear how the song would be played, but you can also deactivate it in case you only want to hear the musical accompaniment.

There is the option to choose between “DO, RE, MI” or “A, B, C” notation, as well as select the color of each of the violin strings.

Tablet use is recommended.

It is recommended to use a device in good condition, since some of the games are rhythmic and require a fast and precise response from the device.

Also available in digital book (.pdf format)
Updated on
Nov 16, 2023

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Phone number
+34662402802
About the developer
PEDRO GABRIEL GILABERT RODRIGUEZ
pedrogilabert1987@gmail.com
Carrer Juan Lugo, 1 12530 Burriana Spain
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