Jasmin flower (trad.)

This popular Chinese folk song from the Jiangnan region dates back to the 18th century.  Over time, many regional variations were created, and the song gained popularity both in China and abroad. 
The Trinity syllabus includes an arrangement by Cobb & Yandell.
In case you haven’t worked through the first four chapters,  I have included a few essential playlists I think will be helpful to start building your foundations

Essential bowing exercises:


 


D Major Scale:



Exercising Thirds across all four finger patterns



Jasmin Flower (Trad.)


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