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Clip #1: Young Fiddleheads Violin Student Playing at a Coffeehouse: COMING SOON

Here is an adorable clip of a FVS student playing at a Shuswap Violin Society Scholarship Fundraiser Coffeehouse on April 7, 2006. Beth started playing in September of 2005 at the age of 5. She has progressed very quickly as she has been motivated and supported by her loving parents and practices 5-7 days each week. In this clip Beth plays "Twinkle Twinkle" and "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" on her 1/8 size violin.


Clip #2: Fiddleheads Student plays Bach Double Violin Concerto in Festival: COMING SOON

This is a complete clip of FVS student Rory playing with Raquel at the Shuswap Music Festival April 27, 2006. The girls are performing the first movement from J.S. Bach's Double Violin Concerto in D minor. Rory started learning violin with Rhiannon at Fiddleheads Violin School at the age of six. She turned 13 the day before this video was shot. Raquel, age 15, studies violin with a teacher from Vernon, BC.

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