March/April/May 2007, No. 6   -   Buy this issue
Viennese Waltz
English violinist Chloë Hanslip may be walking in Mozart’s footsteps but she has her feet on the ground  By Inge Kjemtrup
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Finding Your Voice
Get jazzed about learning a new alternative style  By James Reel
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Wish You Were Here
Four questions to ask before locating the perfect summer string camp  By Donna Shryer
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Bows on a Budget
Student? Just living frugally? Here are some tips on finding a good, affordable violin bow within your means  By Erin Shrader
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DEPARTMENTS

Games
Pop Quiz Test your vast reservoir of knowledge about the string world


What's Up!
What's Up. Jonathan Russell's jazz jubilee; Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia save a tree; Todd Kramer wins a master class; and more 


My Turn
Sacrificing for Success There’s always room for C-E-L-L-O


Performance Tips
Start training for your next fiddle contest with these hot tips By John Boulware


Body and Mind
Balancing Act Perfect posture is a whole lot more than sitting up straight—string players need to find harmony with body and mind By James Reel


Behind the Music
Seeing Is Believing Here’s the real story on ‘Peter and the Wolf’ By Graham Pellettieri


Music to Play
'Time is Running Out' Music by Muse By Daphne Chen


Sound Advice
Case-by-Case Basis A few pointers on selecting a new instrument case By Erin Shrader


Plugged In
Technique Electrique Moving beyond playing really loud By Gregory Walker


Mixed Media
Mixed Media. Valeriy Sokolov: Natural Born Fiddler on DVD; NY Phil ringtones; Bowed Radio; Nuttin' But Strinz CD 


Wicked Cool Stuff
Wicked Cool Stuff iPod Recorder; Carbon-Reinforced Bow; and Hot Hand


Sage Advice
Spread Your Wings Joshua Bell with 3 Tips on Making the Most of Your String Education

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