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Gustav Holst 4 Songs, for soprano (or tenor) and violin, Op.35, H.132 and Bach arias for soprano and violin
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Some songs that a prodigy should play on the violin include Chaconne and No. 1 Andante. These are all intricate pieces that any expert would enjoy performing.
The song "Mean" by Taylor Swift uses the violin in some parts. Its mostly the banjo but there's violins there
Viva La Vida, by Coldplay. Bittersweet Symphony. by the Verve. If you want some country/pop, lots of Taylor Swift songs feature violins, such as I'd Lie.
You can play several different types of music on the violin. I, myself, play classical and sometimes play by ear in the background to help enhance songs. Some other common genres you may hear the violin in include country and orchestral music.
Therapy by All Time Low Into Your Arms by The Maine Too Much by All Time Low
I don't have the book so I can't say which songs do and don't however anytime you see a note above a B on the e string there is probably some shifting involved.
We Will Rock You, by Queen, or some sort of piano piece way up on the scale maybe violin.
Practice, and buy some violin books.
Yes. It can also be played without a bow by plucking or slapping the strings. There are some songs in which doesn't use a bow at all for a double bass. Other songs, though, will require that the bow be used the entire song. There are songs that encorporate both the bow and 'plucking' the strings. For tuning purposes, a bow is most likely to be used.
Some good songs for a beginner violinist would be...Hot Cross BunsMerrily We Roll AlongSpanish Dancer composed by Dale Brubaker