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"The Yellow Chinchilla" is one piece in the "Hue Zoo" set of violin duets. Designed to be performed by a beginning violin student and their instructor (or an advanced student), each piece in the "Hue Zoo" series focuses on a different technique appropriate for a beginning player, while sounding very sophisticated with the addition of the advanced duet part.(Note about difficulty: The PRIMO part in each piece utilizes all first position and "high 2s," while the SECONDO part includes advanced techniques, while remaining in first position.)"The Yellow Chinchilla" is a march-like, modern-sounding piece that can be enjoyed by beginning violin players of all ages. This piece specifically focuses on triplets and basic double stops for the PRIMO player, while the SECONDO part requires the performer to play double stops and a harmonic, with right hand pizzicatos.
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