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                Violin Grade 1 scales and arpeggios 
       D major scale (1 octave) 
       You can play a scale with all of the notes the same length (in quavers). 
       Scale in even notes:- 
                                             
       Or it can be played with a long D. Either is fine for the exam. 
       Scale with long tonic:- 
                                             
       You will be asked to play these with either separate bows (see above) or slurred. We slur 
       the quavers in groups of two – don’t slur the long notes. They have their own separate bow. 
        
       D major arpeggio (1 octave) 
       As well as scales, you will be asked for arpeggios. Arpeggios (or broken chords) are when the 
       notes of the chord are played one after the other rather than at the same time, like a guitar 
       or piano would do. Arpeggios are not slurred on Grade 1. 
                                             
        
        
        
       A major scale (1 octave) 
            Scale in even notes:- 
                                                                                  
            Or scale with a long tonic (long A):- 
                                                                                  
            A Major Arpeggio (1 octave) 
                                                                                  
                                               
            G Major Scale (2 octaves) 
            G Major is a 2 octave scale. This means that instead of using 8 notes and going from one G 
            to the next G, you need to play 15 notes and go to the next G after that. Watch out for your 
                                                                nd
            second finger on the A and E string. It uses C and G naturals, so your 2  finger needs to be 
            squashed against your first finger (this is shown by the 2c – 2 close). 
            Scale in even notes:- 
                                                                                  
            Scale with a long tonic (long Gs):- 
                                                                                 
            
           G Major Arpeggio (2 octaves) 
                                                                                 
            
           E Natural Minor (1 octave) 
           Up until now, we have been looking at the major scales. These have the same pattern of 
           tones and semitones (fingers that are far apart and fingers that are close together) and this 
           creates a “happy-sounding” major scale. 
           Minor scales have a different pattern of tones and semitones, creating a “sad” sound. Have 
           a play and listen – can you hear the sad sound? 
                                 nd
           Look out for the C natural – 2  finger close on the A string. 
           Scale in even notes:- 
                                                                                 
            
           Scale with long tonic (long E’s):- 
                                             
       E Minor Arpeggio (1 octave) 
                                             
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