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Octaves for the Cello, Book Two by Cassia Harvey Pdf
The study of double-stop octaves on the cello, for advanced cellists, continues in Octaves for the Cello, Book Two with exercises and short pieces that teach the notes between the two hand positions learned in Octaves for the Cello, Book One. Teachers can use this book to train their students in advanced double-stop playing on the cello before they are required to play octaves in solo literature, or as a technique supplement for students already playing octaves in cello literature. Professional-level cellists can use this book to refine and update their skills. This book can be followed by Octaves for the Cello, Books Three through Five. This book is intended for use with an instructor, or for use by a professional-level cellist.
Arpeggio Studies in Two Octaves for the Cello by Cassia Harvey Pdf
Arpeggio Studies in Two Octaves for the Cello helps teach first though seventh positions through major arpeggios in all keys. Each two-page study presents the arpeggios in a different rhythm or bow variation to solidify your technique. Who this book can help Intermediate students who have learned some higher (5th-7th) positions and would like to move beyond scales and improve their shifting. How to use this book Play two pages near the beginning of your practice, after scales and finger exercises.
Octaves for the Cello, Book Five by Cassia Harvey Pdf
The study of double-stop octaves on the cello, for advanced cellists, continues in Octaves for the Cello, Book Five. Exercises and short pieces teach basic scale patterns using the notes learned in Octaves for the Cello, Books One, Two, Three, and Four. Teachers can use this book to train their students in advanced double-stop playing on the cello before they are required to play octaves in solo literature, or as a technique supplement for students already playing octaves in cello literature. Professional-level cellists can use this book to refine and update their skills. This book can be followed by Octave Scale Studies for the Cello, Book One.
Daily Octaves for the Cello, Book One by Anonim Pdf
This e-book presents very basic scales and variations in octave double stops, in the major keys. Intended to supplement other technical studies, these exercises can help the advanced cellist maintain good octave technique as part of a well-rounded daily regimen.
Octaves for the Cello, Book Three by Cassia Harvey Pdf
The study of double-stop octaves on the cello, for advanced cellists, continues in Octaves for the Cello, Book Three. Exercises and short pieces link the A and D octave hand positions learned in Books One and Two with the new "high A position", near the end of the fingerboard. Teachers can use this book to train their students in advanced double-stop playing on the cello before they are required to play octaves in solo literature, or as a technique supplement for students already playing octaves in cello literature. Professional-level cellists can use this book to refine and update their skills. This book can be followed by Octaves for the Cello, Books Four and Five.
The first scale book to guide students of all levels in a step-by-step fashion through the most essential scale exercises. Rhythmic and bowing variations of gradually increasing difficulty take the monotony out of daily scale practice, and because each scale and associated scale work is located on facing pages, assigning scales has never been easier. Institutes a new approach to practicing octaves, thirds, and even tenths. Designed to help cellists achieve unparalleled command of even the most advanced techniques.
Octaves for the Cello, Book Four by Cassia Harvey Pdf
The study of double-stop octaves on the cello, for advanced cellists, continues in Octaves for the Cello, Book Four. Exercises and short pieces teach the octaves between the A, D, and high A hand positions learned in Octaves for the Cello, Book Three. Teachers can use this book to train their students in advanced double-stop playing on the cello before they are required to play octaves in solo literature, or as a technique supplement for students already playing octaves in cello literature. Professional-level cellists can use this book to refine and update their skills. This book can be followed by Octaves for the Cello, Book Five.
Violoncello Technique (Music Instruction) by Mark Yampolsky Pdf
(Instructional). This classic book offers studies of scales and arpeggios in all of their various bowed, fingered and rhythmic combinations, with excellent exercises progressing in difficulty and encompassing four octaves. A great resource for teachers of students at all levels!
CelloMind by Hans Jørgen Jensen,Minna Rose Chung Pdf
CelloMind is a two-part pedagogical method book that focuses on intonation and left-hand cello technique. The coauthors of the book are Hans Jørgen Jensen, Professor of cello at the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University and Minna Rose Chung, Associate Professor of Cello at the Desautels Faculty of Music at the University of Manitoba. Part I: Intonation. The mystery of intonation is revealed by defining and explaining the scientific principles that govern it. To know and understand how to combine the three primary intonation systems has never before been expounded in a methodology publication--and for good reason. Playing with exquisite intonation has mostly been reserved for those who possess a strong intuitive sense; however, CelloMind breaks down this taboo using a systematic approach with a highly attuned manner. The three systems of intonation that string players most commonly use today--equal temperament, just intonation, and Pythagorean tuning--are each explored and explained in great detail. All chapters in the book include many practical samples and listening exercises that bridge the gap between the theory and its application. The chapters on intonation conclude with practical examples from the following repertoire: "Intonation Performance Practice in the Bach Solo Cello Suites" and "Intonation Performance Practice with Piano." Part II: Left-Hand Technique. The left-hand technique chapters in this section complement the study of intonation by providing a solid foundation of skills for essential cello playing. The topics and exercises have been selected to cover a wide range of technical skills that include playing with a light left-hand touch, speed, coordination, balanced vibrato, agility, finger independence, and efficient shifting. Original exercises developed for students over many years have also been incorporated into these chapters, as well as studies from Julius Klengel, Bernhard Cossmann, Louis R. Feuillard, Jean-Louis Duport, Yakov Rosenthal, and Fritz Albert Christian Rudinger.
The Triplet Book for Violin, Part One by Cassia Harvey Pdf
The Triplet Book for Violin, Part One presents studies and short pieces that train the violinist's left and right hands in playing groups of three notes. Working on addressing rhythmic difficulties such as playing evenly, and with a focus on overcoming the intrinsic awkwardness in playing triplets on the violin, this book is entirely in first position. Appropriate for first and second- year violin students and adult learners, this book is also useful as a warm-up book for more intermediate violinists. This book works well along with Finger Exercises for the Violin, Book One.
170 Foundation Studies for Violoncello by Alwin Schroeder Pdf
Compiled by Alwin Schroeder, a former cellist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and an experienced teacher, this collection of 80 exercises constitutes the first book of a three-volume set. Schroeder drew upon his extensive experience to create original études for instructing students, and in this work he combines them with several others by his distinguished nineteenth-century European colleagues: Karl Schröder. Ferdinand Büchler, Friedrich Dotzauer, Auguste Franchomme, Friedrich Grützmacher, and Sebastian Lee. The carefully selected studies are arranged in order of increasing complexity, and Schroeder provides suggestions for fingering, bowing, and dynamics. Cello students and teachers will find these exercises a splendid resource for the improvement of technique and performance.