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Music Books Violin and Piano from Grade 6-8 all for ?25.00


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Three Pieces from Schindler's List violin and piano ?13.95

Handel Complete Works for violin and Basso continuo

Brahms Sonata for piano and violin ?9.50

Chopin Preludes

Easy Concertos and easy Concertinos ?4.99

Vivaldi Concerto 1 ?8.95 x 2

Mazas Studies Opus 36 ?8.95

J.S. Bach Konzert edition 2 for violins and piano ?9.50

Technique takes off! 14 intermediate studies for solo violin ?7.99

Mozart Sonaten x 2

Bela Bartok for violin and piano

Scales and Arpeggios Grade 7 and 8

Grade 6 violin exam pieces 2008-2011 with 2 CDs ?24.50

Grades 6-8 Violin specimen sight reading tests from 2012 ?5.75

Grades 6-8 Specimen sight reading tests for Violin

Play along Violin popular tunes with CD

Fiocco Allegro for violin and piano ?4.99

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