Simon Fischer wrote the monthly "Basics" column for The Strad for many years. Many of these individual article segments, which include specific double-stop exercise sheets, are available to read online through the magazine's digital archives or website.

Fischer’s genius is the text between the exercises. If you just download a raw scan of the notes without his written instructions (which many pirate scans omit), you lose 50% of the value.

The bow must ride perfectly on the bridge's curve between the two strings.

What are you currently working on?

Fischer emphasizes that double stops are not just two single notes played at the same time. They require a unique set of physical and mental adjustments. Here are the foundational principles derived from his teaching methods: 1. The Principle of the "Base Finger"

Are you looking to take your violin playing to the next level and tackle challenging double stop passages with confidence? Look no further! Simon Fischer's renowned book, "Double Stops for Violin" (also known as the "Double Stop Book"), is now available in PDF format.

For any violinist who has ever struggled with double stops—and that is nearly everyone—Simon Fischer's Double Stops is not just another book; it is a transformative system. As one violinist noted, Simon Fischer's new book "is 346 pages of the best laid out double stop exercises for the violin player I have ever seen".

Standard scale books are essentially "manuals of fingerings" that show you the end result. Fischer argues that if you cannot yet play scales fluently, just looking at the fingerings won't help you bridge that gap. His Double Stops book is a "scale-study" book, which means:

Fischer emphasizes the relationship between finger positions and the neck, teaching players to understand the structure of their hand rather than just memorizing finger placements. Key Components Covered in the Book

To get the most out of the exercises and etudes in "Double Stops," Fischer provides several practice tips:

[Insert link to download or purchase the PDF]

: For shifts in double stops (like octaves or tenths), Fischer teaches the use of "intermediate notes" to measure distance accurately before placing the final fingers . Essential Free Resources (PDFs)

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Simon Fischer wrote the monthly "Basics" column for The Strad for many years. Many of these individual article segments, which include specific double-stop exercise sheets, are available to read online through the magazine's digital archives or website.

Fischer’s genius is the text between the exercises. If you just download a raw scan of the notes without his written instructions (which many pirate scans omit), you lose 50% of the value.

The bow must ride perfectly on the bridge's curve between the two strings.

What are you currently working on?

Fischer emphasizes that double stops are not just two single notes played at the same time. They require a unique set of physical and mental adjustments. Here are the foundational principles derived from his teaching methods: 1. The Principle of the "Base Finger"

Are you looking to take your violin playing to the next level and tackle challenging double stop passages with confidence? Look no further! Simon Fischer's renowned book, "Double Stops for Violin" (also known as the "Double Stop Book"), is now available in PDF format.

For any violinist who has ever struggled with double stops—and that is nearly everyone—Simon Fischer's Double Stops is not just another book; it is a transformative system. As one violinist noted, Simon Fischer's new book "is 346 pages of the best laid out double stop exercises for the violin player I have ever seen". simon fischer double stops pdf

Standard scale books are essentially "manuals of fingerings" that show you the end result. Fischer argues that if you cannot yet play scales fluently, just looking at the fingerings won't help you bridge that gap. His Double Stops book is a "scale-study" book, which means:

Fischer emphasizes the relationship between finger positions and the neck, teaching players to understand the structure of their hand rather than just memorizing finger placements. Key Components Covered in the Book

To get the most out of the exercises and etudes in "Double Stops," Fischer provides several practice tips: Simon Fischer wrote the monthly "Basics" column for

[Insert link to download or purchase the PDF]

: For shifts in double stops (like octaves or tenths), Fischer teaches the use of "intermediate notes" to measure distance accurately before placing the final fingers . Essential Free Resources (PDFs)