Compatible String Ensembles: Easy Concert Duets (Bass) (Collection - Part)
Compatible String Ensembles: Easy Concert Duets (Bass) (Collection - Part)
George Frideric Handel, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Korean Folksong, French Folk Song, Spanish Folk, Czech Folk Song, Traditional, Isabella Leonarda, Antonín Dvořák, Clara Schumann, Scottish Folk Song, Thomas Bayly, Lowell Mason, Edvard Grieg, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johann Pachelbel, Henry Purcell, Shaker Tune, Antonio Vivaldi, Welsh Folk Song, Joseph Bologne, Johannes Brahms, George Root, Gioachino Rossini, Charles Tindley, Franz Wiedemann
Learning to play chamber music is an important milestone in the music student’s journey. Playing with a teacher or friend helps develop rhythmic independence, intonation, listening skills, and sense of pulse that are vital to playing in an ensemble. These progressive duets offer beginning and developing players the opportunity to play along with others, or with the helpful support of the teacher in a lesson. Each duet adds new techniques and challenges that align with the natural advancement of lessons, moving from easy rhythms and keys to staccato bow strokes, slurs, accidentals (low or extended finger patterns), and more complex or independent rhythms. While the melody remains in the top line, musicians can alternate playing the melody as all efforts have been made to keep both parts at a similar difficulty level. This book features familiar melodies from traditional, folk, and Classical repertoire including tunes that many string teachers will recognize from Suzuki books. Appropriate for recitals or even small group concerts, there are 30 selections of different tempi, styles, and keys for variety, while remaining in string-friendly ranges. Each duet is one page or less in length, ensuring an immediate sense of success for young players. The perfect supplement to method book exercises and solo repertoire.
Publisher: Carl Fischer Music
Instrumentation: Double Bass
Pages: 28
Format: Collection - Part
UPC: 680160920839
ISBN: 9781491162095
Item No: BF157
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