Quick Answer

Open string workouts that focus on string crossings and bow control help violists develop smoother bow changes, cleaner coordination, steadier rhythm, and a more consistent tone. Practicing these skills on open strings allows violists to concentrate completely on the right hand without the distraction of left-hand notes or intonation.

String crossing exercises can help violists:

  • improve bow control
  • develop smoother crossings between strings
  • strengthen articulation
  • improve rhythmic consistency
  • reduce tension in the bow arm
  • create a clearer, more even tone

Because string crossings appear constantly in viola repertoire, focused open string practice can improve overall playing surprisingly quickly.

Free Open String Viola Exercises to Celebrate Release of the New Book!

We are excited to release Open String Bow Workouts for Viola, Book Three! 
Focusing on bow control, this book has exercises that help your brain tell your right hand exactly what to do to make the sound you want.

Open String Bow Workouts for Viola, Book Three

Sample Page from the Book

In this sample page from the book, your right arm is trained to play at the tip of the bow. Most of the time, we tend to be “frog-focused” and only rarely travel to the tip.

However, it’s important to be comfortable playing everywhere on the bow and working on an exercise that is “tip-focused” can help you feel more comfortable there.

Open String Bow Workouts for Viola Book Three Sample Page

A series of Open String books for developing better bowing

When I edited the first book of Open String Bow Workouts, I was excited to hear a difference in my tone and feel a difference in my handling of the bow.

Your comments and support for the books have been much appreciated and have given me inspiration to continue to write more bow training exercises for open strings. This is the third book in the series (so far!)

Free Mini Viola Bow Workouts to Celebrate!

We are excited to release these 10 mini bow exercises for viola in the style of Open String Bow Workouts for Viola, Book Three! To download a free PDF that you can save to your device or print, see the form below.

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 1

Mini Open String Bow Workouts Part Three for Viola Page 1

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 2

Mini Open String Bow Workouts Part Three for Viola Page 2

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 3

Mini Open String Bow Workouts Part Three for Viola Page 3

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 4

Mini Open String Bow Workouts Part Three for Viola Page 4

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 5

Mini Open String Bow Workouts Part Three for Viola Page 5

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 6

Mini Open String Bow Workouts Part Three for Viola Page 6

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 7

Mini Open String Bow Workouts Part Three for Viola Page 7

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 8

Mini Open String Bow Workouts Part Three for Viola Page 8

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 9

Mini Open String Bow Workouts Part Three for Viola Page 9

Free Mini Viola Bowing Workout No. 10

Mini Open String Bow Workouts Part Three for Viola Page 10

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are string crossing exercises important for violists?

String crossing exercises help violists develop smoother coordination between the arm, wrist, and bow while moving between strings. Clean string crossings improve tone consistency, articulation, rhythm, and overall technical fluency. Many viola passages become easier when string crossings feel relaxed and controlled.


How do open string exercises improve viola bow control?

Open string practice allows violists to focus entirely on bow movement, contact point, bow distribution, and sound quality without worrying about left-hand technique. This helps players develop steadier bow motion, cleaner articulation, and more consistent tone production across all strings.


What technical skills can open string viola workouts improve?

Open string workouts can help violists strengthen:

  • string crossings
  • bow control
  • articulation
  • rhythmic stability
  • bow distribution
  • coordination between arm and wrist
  • tone consistency

These foundational bowing skills transfer directly into scales, etudes, and viola repertoire. 

Want Your Own PDF Copies of This Free Sheet Music?

Register for an account to access all FREE sheet music on the blog.