INTONATION INTERVALS The exercises (complete musical phrases) are composed specially for each interval and are designed to develop strong intonation base. They are presented individually from small to large
KEYS In this volume, exercises for the keys are provided. Though less in demand, it is required in a few institutions. Here, there is detailed work on the keys. Each note symbol is dealt with and a more
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Cards on the table - it's sight-reading time! Keyboard beginners can now train their sight-reading abilities with 16 piano and orchestral classics in new arrangements for two instruments and four players,
This is a memory/concentration-style card game, perfect for reinforcing the note names on the tenor clef staff. The range was specifically created for young cellists and include the notes from D on the line
This is a memory/concentration-style card game, perfect for reinforcing the note names on the treble clef staff. The notes are specifically made for young cellists and include the notes from G below the
This is a memory/concentration-style card game, perfect for reinforcing the note names on the bass clef staff. The notes are specifically made for young cellists and include the notes from C below the staff
Purchase once and use forever - this is the complete package! With a simple press of a button, select and design technique exercises and warm-ups that are ready to print and play instantly. The single
A sequential approach to teaching sight-reading in the string ensemble, appropriate for middle school through high school. The method features over 45 sequenced sight-reading pieces, sight-reading notes for
A sequential approach to teaching sight-reading in the string ensemble, applicable to performing ensembles from middle school through high school. Volume 2 features 29 individual sight-reading pieces
As with the other volumes in this series, this introduction to sight-reading is designed as a supplementary method that requires very little preparation or rehearsal time. Each of the 50 short etudes has a