London:
"STRAD" OFFICE, 3, Green Terrace, Rosebery Avenue, E.C.
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action of the wrist, form-arm, and upper arm during
action of the wrist, fore-arm, and upper arm during
the above passage at sight, without the slighest difficulty,
the above passage at sight, without the slightest difficulty,
its relation to the five open strings, the hand of the
its relation to the four open strings, the hand of the
the larnyx. The 'cellist has sometimes to make a sweep
the larynx. The 'cellist has sometimes to make a sweep
as perfect fifths, fourths, major and minor sixth, thirds,
as perfect fifths, fourths, major and minor sixths, thirds,