This is a march and calls for using the lower half of the bow.
Here the bow hair is more taught and produces a heavy and somewhat coarse
sound. Given the nature of the piece, the challenge is to control the bowing
and avoid producing a tone that is too scratchy and harsh. In the section
where the upper strings accompany with staccato open fifths, care should be
taken to bounce the bow lightly enough to allow the legato melody in the
lower strings to flourish. The pizzicato section is a delightful contrast
which offers practice in switching to and from arcoand pizzicato. Finally,
keeping an even tempo throughout despite regularly occurring rhythms is
consistent with the piece's title.