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String Builder: Bass Book 1
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Media:
Sheet Music
Language:
English
Arrangement:
Double Bass (DB)
Skill Level:
Easy -
Explain this
Author:
Samuel Applebaum
Publisher:
I.M.P.
Series:
String Builder
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Description
A string class method for class or individual instruction. In this method, the quarter note approach is adopted not only because it is the unit of the beat, but because it encourages freedom of the bow arm at the outset. Starting from No.15, the open string melodies and those that introduce the first finger serve as an accompaniment to well-known folk songs which are written for the piano. The material in this book is realistically graded so that only a minimum of explanatory material is required. Each melody is interesting and will provide the basis for a fine left hand technic and bow arm.
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Sales Rank:
17162
Published on:
28/02/2002
Format:
Instrumental Tutor
Length:
32 pages
Language:
English
Catalogue #:
IMP50035
ISBN:
Not specified
Songlist
Songlist
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A Higher Tone On The A String - The Fourth Finger
A New Tone - The First Finger On The A String
A New Tone - The First Finger On The D String
A New Tone - The Fourth Finger On The D String
Beautiful Melodies With The First And Fourth Fingers
Building A Major Scale
Eighth Notes
Eighth Notes Combines With Quarter Notes
Lively Melodies With Eighth Notes
Melodies On All Strings
Melodies Stressing The Second And Fourth Fingers
Melodies That Are Repeated
Melodies With String Changes
More Melodies To Strenghten The Fourth Finger
More Melodies Using The E String
More Melodies With Open Strings
More Melodies With The First And Fourth Fingers
More Melodies With The First Finger On The D String
Picture Of The Bass And The Bow
Playing Beautiful Melodies With Dynamics
Playing Pizzicato With The Bow In The Hand
Playing Three Notes In The Same Bow Stroke
Playing Two Tones In The Same Bow Stroke
The First And Fourth Finger On The G String
The First And Second Finger On The E String
The Open Strings With Half Notes
The Second Finger On The D String
The Two Middle Strings - Quarter Notes
The Two Outer Strings
Whole Notes
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