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Violin is the first book in a new series of novelty books by Oriol Garcia Molsosa. A new series aimed at children who are interested in music and are considering choosing an instrument to take lessons. Four years old is considered by most music instructors to be the perfect timing at which a child should start playing an instrument. And guess what? This beautiful string instrument is one of the most popular instruments for kids aged 4 and up. And it is perfect for musicians of all ages to learn. With this lavishly illustrated book, packed with anecdotes, kids will learn how this it works, how…mehr

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Violin is the first book in a new series of novelty books by Oriol Garcia Molsosa. A new series aimed at children who are interested in music and are considering choosing an instrument to take lessons. Four years old is considered by most music instructors to be the perfect timing at which a child should start playing an instrument. And guess what? This beautiful string instrument is one of the most popular instruments for kids aged 4 and up. And it is perfect for musicians of all ages to learn. With this lavishly illustrated book, packed with anecdotes, kids will learn how this it works, how it sounds,its history, how it is built and everything they should know by lifting flaps and playing with all shorts of mechanisms. An invitation to get to know instruments and play music from an early age.
Autorenporträt
(La Garriga, 1987) At a very young age Oriol García began to study the clarinet with Carles Riera. Among other projects, he is the founder of the Ensemble Una Cosa Rara, with whom he has developed an intense concert activity. In parallel, he is a clarinet teacher at the José Maria Ruera de Granollers EMM and Conservatory of Music, as well as the José Aymerich de La Garriga EMM. He has also designed concerts, workshops and educational materials for the La Caixa Foundation. He likes to write short stories and contribute to Cavall Fort magazine.