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KAYSER, HEINRICH ERNST EMB Z2441.................................................................$11.95 ______50256160 36 Elementary & Progressive Studies, Op. 20 (Complete) ______50510877 Scale Studies, Op. 5 – Volume 1 Violin Solo. (Unaccompanied) (Svecenski) EMB Z1766.................................................................$18.95 Schirmer LB750 ............................................................$7.95 ______50510768 Scale Studies, Op. 5 – Volume 2 Violin Solo. ______50254150 36 Elementary & Progressive Studies, Op. 20, EMB Z1767.................................................................$18.95 Book 1 (Unaccompanied) (Svecenski) ______50510767 Scale Studies, Op. 5 – Volume 3 Violin Solo. Schirmer LB306 ............................................................$5.95 EMB Z1768.................................................................$20.95 ______50091630 36 Elementary and Progressive Etudes, Op. 20, Book 1 CASORTI, AUGUST (Zanettovic) It/Fr/En/Sp. Ricordi RER2682 ..........................................................$9.95 ______50257030 Technics of Bowing, Op. 50 Unaccompanied Schirmer LB932 ............................................................$7.95 ______50091610 36 Elementary and Progressive Etudes, Op. 20, Book 2 (Zanettovic) It/Fr/En/Sp. CRICKBOOM, MATHIEU Ricordi RER2683 ........................................................$11.95 ______49016430 The Technique of the Violin ______50510658 36 Etudes, Op. 20 (Sándor) German - English - French - Spanish. 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Ricordi RER1450 ........................................................$19.95 Volume 1 Schott ED4756...........................................$14.95 ______50480878 42 Studies for Violin (Borciani) ______49005126 Volume 2 Schott ED4757...........................................$14.95 Ricordi RER2763 ........................................................$16.95 DONT, JACOB ______50253620 42 Studies or Caprices (Singer) Unaccompanied. 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Schirmer ED1276 .............................$7.95 MARTINU, BOHUSLAV ______49012325 Rhythmical Studies Schott VLB46.............................................................$16.95 76164 7 Classical_Strings: 6/18/09 4:05 PM Page 251 VIOLIN INSTRUCTION 251 MAZAS, JACQUES-FÉRÉOL ______48011180 Tunes You Know 2 ______50254360 12 Little Duets, Op. 38, Book 1 (Schradieck) Boosey & Hawkes M060083310 ................................$15.95 Schirmer LB331 ............................................................$7.95 ______48010227 Two in One ______50254370 12 Little Duets, Op. 38, Book 2 (Schradieck) Boosey & Hawkes M060039430 ................................$15.95 Schirmer LB332 ............................................................$7.95 POLO, ENRICO ______50258300 40 Selected Studies, Op. 36, Book 1 (Franko) ______50011690 30 Double Chord Studies Unaccompanied. 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