VIOLIN JAM & BACKTRACK

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Violin Jam & Backtrack is a violin backing track plan and a joint music track which combines different genres of music. This includes music composed by Stefano and Mattasfoche, and violin transcription sheet by Mikhalbughuar, a PH.D graduate at Michigan State University, United States who graduated in 2019 and has a doctorate in Music Performance from Michigan State University in 2013. Violin Jam & Backtrack is to enhance the ability to appreciate music for student and is a book that lets you have fun while practicing violin. This book contains 8 violin pieces – Somewhere in My Memory, My Way Home, Light of Dawn, My Gift for You, Dance of the Leaves, Happy Feet, There’s nobody like you, Forest Castle. With the use of the Violin Jam & Backtrack, students can access more violin pieces which will further strengthen their music foundation and increase their interest in learning. With this book, you can have a happy teaching and learning experience.



THE SOUND LINKS A QUICK GUIDE

Requirements: a camera and internet-ready smartphone (eg: iPhone, any Android

phone) or camera-enabled tablet (eg: iPad Mini). The best result is achieved using

a WIFI connection.

1.Download any free QR code reader app.

2.Find the song that you want to play, look at the diagram then check out the QR code

at the side of the score.

3.Scan the QR code at the side of the score on your smartphone.

4.The QR code reader app will take you to a browser, then the specific song will be

displayed.

5.Click the sound!

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