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Richard Scholz

    Quellenkunde Der Deutschen Geschichte.
    Über Studium und Unterricht im Geigenspiel
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    Industrializing Africa
    The Technique Of The Violin (1900)
    The Technique Of The Violin: In Its Entirety, Presented According To The Latest System ... Together With The Art Of Musical Interpretation With Spe
    • 2018

      Industrializing Africa

      Understanding the Uniqueness of the Manufacturing Sector

      In recent years, not only has economic literature shown a renewed commitment to industrialisation and the manufacturing sector, but so have African government institutions. In this context, this study analyses the role of the manufacturing industry in furthering economic growth in African economies. It starts with a short history of Africa’s unfolding economic performance and its economic structure, before analysing the relationship between structural change and economic development. If industrialisation is not only a by-product but also the driver of economic growth, what makes the African manufacturing sector unique? Does manufacturing yield specific benefits and, if so, why? In this respect, is the service-led growth model paving the way for African economies? Analysing the role of manufacturing in African economies, this thesis empirically explores the characteristics of the manufacturing industry.

      Industrializing Africa
    • 2010

      The Technique Of The Violin (1900)

      • 66 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on comprehensive skill development, this instructional book is structured into three parts: the basics of violin playing, advanced techniques, and targeted exercises. It covers essential topics such as posture, bowing, and finger placement, while also exploring advanced skills like vibrato and double stops. Detailed explanations and illustrations enhance understanding, making it a valuable resource for violinists at any level. This facsimile reprint preserves the cultural significance of the original work, despite potential imperfections.

      The Technique Of The Violin (1900)