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SKU: HL.48182467
UPC: 888680830441. 6.0x9.0x0.156 inches.
French composer, Alain Weber (b. 1930) writes Progressive Lessons in Theory and Rhythm with much experience and expertise. This third volume, which considers in detail, using treble and bass clefs together, as well as other clefs, is essential to accompany basic theory progression. Following graduation from the Paris Conservatoire, Weber spent time in Italy to develop his own musical style. However, he soon returned to the institution as a professor of theory and counterpoint. He is a significant contributor to important teaching materials, and Progressive Lessons in Theory and Rhythm is no exception..
SKU: CY.CC2881
5-Minute Lessons for Trumpet Method by David Brubeck is comprised of 12 progressive lessons for beginners, featuring fun but simple melodies. The lessons concentrate on: a) getting a steady stream of air going, b) good posture and relaxation of the body c) working with the teacher, d) scales and some of their modes, e) articulation, f) learning about rest, g) rhythm, h) duple and triple meters, i) fun songs to play, j) slurring and legatoPresented in a handsome coil-bound booklet, this method book is an excellent way to introduce a beginning young performer to the artistry of learning the Trumpet.Mr. Brubeck composes some of his own songs as well as using more familiar traditional melodies.
SKU: HL.49046642
UPC: 842819113621. 9.0x12.0x0.143 inches.
Dotzauer etudes have been part of the standard repertoire in cello lessons for generations. Johann Friedrich Dotzauer (1783-1860) was among the major cellists and cello pedagogues of the 19th century and knew what makes a good etude: it should deal specifically with a certain technical problem and at the same time not be monotonous, but musically appealing. The cellist of the Leipzig Gewandhaus and the Dresden Hofkapelle managed to do that in an exemplary manner. This new edition of the 18 progressive etudes Op. 120 follows the original sources and contains the original text. While the Dotzauer etudes are usually only available in selected editions today, opus 120 is edited here in its entirety, as conceived by the composer himself. Notes on studying and on the performance practice (dynamics, vibrato, change of position, ornamentation, bowings) make the new edition an ideal reference edition for music lessons.