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  1.  MY FIRST CONCERT +CD CELLO + PIANO  SCHOTT
    MY FIRST CONCERT +CD CELLO + PIANO SCHOTT
    My First Concert
    25 Easy Concert Pieces from 5 Centuries
    edition with CD - +CD - cello and piano
    editor: Deserno, Katharina
    Publisher: Schott Music
    ISBN: 978-3-7957-4539-4
    ISMN: 979-0-001-17250-9.

    The present volume contains a selection of very easy recital pieces for violoncello and piano which can be played in the first position after 1-2 years of cello lessons. The selected pieces are original works from the Renaissance period to the present day: from the Baroque minuet, the classical sonatina or the Romantic character piece to contemporary music and tango, blues or pop. The pieces are suitable for individual, group and chamber music lessons, for practising on one's own and especially for the first auditions, concerts or competitions. The accompanying CD contains a full version of each piece as well as the piano accompaniment for playing along. The recordings are intended for orientation and for making it easier to learn to play the pieces – for what is already going around in one's head will also be 'in the fingers' much faster. The CD also contains separately the piano part of each piece for playing along. A musical journey through 500 years of cello music! Learn More
    €25.99
  2.  SZILVAY CELLO ABC BOOK C COLOURSTRINGS
    SZILVAY CELLO ABC BOOK C COLOURSTRINGS
    With a few exceptions, the songs in this book are introduced in positions where the melody can be played with natural harmonics. Playing the melodies with natural harmonics before using stopped fingering is of great benefit to the student to develop correct intonation. Playing melodies in harmonics is also very useful to help develop a good bowing style and clarity of sound. Before playing the melodies in the first (I) position, they should first be taught in the fourth (IV) position as this is a more natural position where the thumb is relaxed, fingers visible, and the stretch easier for a small hand. By taking all the transposition possibilities of Book B into account, the student is able to play a So-Mi melody in 55 places on the cello. Here in book C there are even more possibilities to transpose the beautiful melodies from many different countries. Learn More
    €31.99
  3.  SZILVAY CELLO ABC BOOK D COLOURSTRINGS
    SZILVAY CELLO ABC BOOK D COLOURSTRINGS
    With a few exceptions, the songs in this book are introduced in positions where the melody can be played with natural harmonics. Playing the melodies with natural harmonics before using stopped fingering is of great benefit to the student to develop correct intonation. Playing melodies in harmonics is also very useful to help develop a good bowing style and clarity of sound. Before playing the melodies in the first (I) position, they should first be taught in the fourth (IV) position as this is a more natural position where the thumb is relaxed, fingers visible, and the stretch easier for a small hand. In Book B the student can play in 55 different places on the fingerboard, and in book C these ideas are further developed. In Book D the student will be fascinated to discover even more possibilities to transpose the beautiful melodies from all over the world. Learn More
    €28.99
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