Minuet in G — Ludwig van Beethoven

We’re happy to be back and excited to share our arrangement of a graceful piece, written by Beethoven.

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Best known for his 9 symphonies, concertos, string quartets and numerous piano works, Beethoven composed masterpieces, even after losing his hearing in his mid 20’s. Performing as a concert pianist was Beethoven’s main source of income and as his hearing declined, he was unable to continue concertizing. In the face of this challenge, Beethoven’s quest for creating great art never ceased. Beethoven went on to become one of the most beloved composers of all time.
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In the Classical Period, Minuets began to include a Trio section, often performed by select solo instruments. The Minuet and Trio form evolved to begin with the Minuet, continue to a Trio section, and then return to the Minuet again without repeats. Everyone then remembered the main melody as popular music of the day.
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Peg and Spike’s elegant arrangement of Beethoven’s Minuet in G is ahead!
Violin Two Octave Scale in 1st Position
Violin and Viola Left Pinky Note Options
Pinky Power-Ups for Violin and Viola
Violin G Major Scale in 3rd Position
Viola G Major Scale in 3rd Position
Cello 4th Position on the A-String
Bass One Octave G Major Scale on 1 String
Two Octave G Major Scale for All Instruments
“Add-a-Note” Scale Pattern Exercise
“Eighth Note Jumps” Interval Leap Practice