The study of string instruments should include ensemble playing at the earliest possible stage. There is much to be gained from the playing of duets. Each player learns how to listen to the other, and in a
Professional quartets, advanced school ensembles, and string orchestras will enjoy the pieces included in this chamber music series. The first book includes highlights of classical repertoire, perfectly set
A selection of some of the most famous classical repertoire pieces which can be played as solos, duets, or quartets with optional accompaniment. CD available separately. Titles include: Overture
Any combination and any number of instruments can play together in harmony. Woodwinds, brass, strings, and mallet percussion can have fun playing in like-instrument or mixed-instrument ensembles.
These books make learning more fun! Designed for either individual or class instruction, they are wonderful supplements to any method, giving students a chance to play melodies while they learn reading and
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Because a fine orchestra depends on fine players, Solo Time for Strings emphasizes individual accomplishment, progress, and achievement while preparing young students for participation in a school
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Here is a sampling of song titles in Book 3: Haydn Melodies; Beethoven Melodies; Melodies by Chopin; Christmas Songs; Larghetto; Gavotte; Barcarolle; Ave Verum Corpus.
Progressing into more serious literature, Book 4 includes 24 pieces, including Andante (Gluck); On Wings of Song (Mendelssohn); Minuetto (Beethoven); Jesu, Joy of Man's