The title comes from the rhythm of four eighth-notes followed by a half-note. This rhythmic pattern is an excellent method of teaching very young string students how to play repeated eighth-notes at the frog and at the tip of the bow. A …Read More
The title comes from the rhythm of four eighth-notes followed by a half-note. This rhythmic pattern is an excellent method of teaching very young string students how to play repeated eighth-notes at the frog and at the tip of the bow. A simple countermelody provides a chance for independent part playing. It's a pleasant and simple tune using only notes of the D scale.