violin triple and quadruple stops?

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violin triple and quadruple stops?

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These Suzuki violin school books make me play triple stops and even quadruple stops! How on earth do i do that? :o :?:
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Re: violin triple and quadruple stops?

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Have a look at these videos maybe they will help.

http://violinmasterclass.com/en/masterc ... uble-stops
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You'll have to break each chord into two parts. Finger all 3 or 4 notes at once, but play the lower 2 alone and slur them into the upper 2. (It is possible to press hard enough to play a triple stop without breaking, but I wouldn't rely on this. In addition you may sometimes be required to play the upper two notes first, whether because of a voicing consideration [e.g., some passages in Bach] or because it's specifically notated that way.) While doing this you should pay especial attention to the height of the elbow of your bowing arm as a smooth motion in your upper arm and careful delineation of the 'level' you use for each string will make a huge difference in the quality of sound you produce.
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