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George Bornoff
George Bornoff (5 November 1907 – 1998) was a Canadian violinist and string teacher. He notably developed the method of string teaching bearing his name, the Bornoff Method, which emphasizes an early focus on five patterns of half- and whole-steps formed by the fingers of the left hand. His book on violin instruction, ''Bornoff's Finger Patterns for Violin'', was published by Thompson, C. Fischer in 1948. In 1974 he was awarded the Distinguished Service Award from the American String Teachers Association. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 5 results of 5
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Finger patterns : a basic method for string bass / by Bornoff, George, 1907-1998
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Fun for fiddle fingers. : 52 easy tunes for string instruments / by Bornoff, George, 1907-1998
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Finger patterns : a basic method for violin / by Bornoff, George, 1907-1998
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Finger patterns : a basic method for violoncello / by Bornoff, George, 1907-1998
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Finger patterns : a basic method for viola / by Bornoff, George, 1907-1998
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