Sassmannshaus - Early Start on the Cello, Volume 2
Helt ny celloskole i Sassmannshaus traditionen. Sassmannshaus skole er den mest brugte i mange lande i Europa, og nu er celloskolen udgivet på engelsk så også cellobørn i Danmark kan få glæde af den. Masser af flotte illustrationer.
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Produktnr. | BA8997 |
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Forlag | Bärenreiter |
For more than three decades the ‘Sassmannshaus Tradition’ has been the household name for
excellence in beginner string methods in German-speaking countries. More than half a million
students have successfully learned to play string instruments using this publication.
The publication of the four violin books in 2008 in a fully adapted English version has been a big
success.
On the back of this success story Bärenreiter has now published the four books for cello in a newly
adapted version for today’s English speaking children.
What makes this cello method so unique?
- The leading German cello method now available in English.
- Large print notes and texts as well as many colourful illustrations are ideal for pre-school as
well as school children.
- Note reading is emphasised from the first lesson, encouraging ensemble playing from the very
beginning.
- Songs and scales in different positions are easily mastered within the first year of playing to ensure
that children are not confined to first position playing.
- Advanced cello techniques such as varied bow strokes and shifting are introduced in a basic form
“The early emphasis on ensemble playing and the many duos in this method are so much fun for the
kids. They pick up important chamber music skills right from the beginning!”
(Peter Winograd and Laurie Carney, American String Quartet)
A cello method for children age four and older.
Indhold/contents
Preface
The Fourth Finger Is The Tonic
Triads In C major, F major And G major
Songs With The New Finger Pattern
The Dotted Quarter Note
Songs Using Second And Third Fingers
Extended Finger Pattern
Triads In E-flat major, B-flat major And F major
Songs With The New Finger Pattern
Sixteenth Notes
Alternating Between Normal And Extended Finger Patterns
Double Stops
The First Finger Is The Tonic
Triads In A major, D major And E major
Songs With The New Finger Pattern
Alternating Finger Patterns
Pieces In Various Keys
excellence in beginner string methods in German-speaking countries. More than half a million
students have successfully learned to play string instruments using this publication.
The publication of the four violin books in 2008 in a fully adapted English version has been a big
success.
On the back of this success story Bärenreiter has now published the four books for cello in a newly
adapted version for today’s English speaking children.
What makes this cello method so unique?
- The leading German cello method now available in English.
- Large print notes and texts as well as many colourful illustrations are ideal for pre-school as
well as school children.
- Note reading is emphasised from the first lesson, encouraging ensemble playing from the very
beginning.
- Songs and scales in different positions are easily mastered within the first year of playing to ensure
that children are not confined to first position playing.
- Advanced cello techniques such as varied bow strokes and shifting are introduced in a basic form
“The early emphasis on ensemble playing and the many duos in this method are so much fun for the
kids. They pick up important chamber music skills right from the beginning!”
(Peter Winograd and Laurie Carney, American String Quartet)
A cello method for children age four and older.
Indhold/contents
Preface
The Fourth Finger Is The Tonic
Triads In C major, F major And G major
Songs With The New Finger Pattern
The Dotted Quarter Note
Songs Using Second And Third Fingers
Extended Finger Pattern
Triads In E-flat major, B-flat major And F major
Songs With The New Finger Pattern
Sixteenth Notes
Alternating Between Normal And Extended Finger Patterns
Double Stops
The First Finger Is The Tonic
Triads In A major, D major And E major
Songs With The New Finger Pattern
Alternating Finger Patterns
Pieces In Various Keys