[ Sholmes observes, quickly recognizing the melody, even if it's played a bit clumsily. When she's done, he claps. ]
Au Clair de la Lune! I often played it for my flatmate when she had difficulty finding sleep. [ He carefully omits that his so-called "flatmate" was a toddler at the time. ]
Not bad at all, my dear. The next challenge is working on your finger technique. That is, timing it with the push and pull of your bow for smooth transitions between notes.
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Au Clair de la Lune! I often played it for my flatmate when she had difficulty finding sleep. [ He carefully omits that his so-called "flatmate" was a toddler at the time. ]
Not bad at all, my dear. The next challenge is working on your finger technique. That is, timing it with the push and pull of your bow for smooth transitions between notes.