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Virtuoso Wrist Practice Aid - fits 4/4-1/2 size - Black

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SKU:
6H-1GTE-EDSJ
UPC:
609728409722
MPN:
Vir-1959
$22.99

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Founded by a professional violinist and teacher, Wrist Aids LLC is an accessory company focused on providing left-hand wrist practice aids. The Virtuoso Wrist Practice Aid is the first and only left-hand wrist aid made specifically for all string instrument players: VIOLIN / VIOLA / CELLO / BASS. It is the ultimate teaching tool and practice tool, designed to help beginning string students learn and practice proper left-hand wrist position. Custom velcro straps adjust around the palm above the thumb, and around the forearm near the wrist. It enables the student player to learn correct straight wrist left-hand position, as improper wrist bent backwards left-hand position prevents the fingers from efficiently reaching the fingerboard. It also enables the student to understand basic shifting from 1st to 3rd position, as it helps the student keep the wrist and forearm moving as a unit during this more complex task. The fundamental goal of effective practice is to repeat the desired skills correctly again and again until the muscle memory becomes automatic. This is exactly what the Virtuoso Wrist Practice Aid will do for you and your students when you use it regularly.

  • Invented by a professional violinist and teacher, the Virtuoso Wrist Practice Aid is the first and only left hand wrist aid made specifically for all string instrument players.
  • Ultimate teaching tool and practice tool, designed to help beginning string students learn and practice proper left hand wrist position.
  • Custom Velcro straps adjust around the palm above the thumb, and around the forearm near the wrist.
  • Enables the student player to learn the correct straight wrist left-hand position, as improper wrist bends left hand position prevents the fingers from efficiently reaching the fingerboard.
  • It also enables the student to understand basic shifting from 1st to 3rd position, as it helps the student keep the wrist and forearm moving as a unit during this more complex task.
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