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Cello Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1095693

Composed by Julie Munkholm Bruun. Blues,Classical,Rock. Individual part. 41 pages. Julie Munkholm Bruun #699675. Published by Julie Munkholm Bruun (A0.1095693).

There's a new cello lesson book on the market! In this book I've turned the normal way of learning to play the cello upside down. With a little bit of creativity, and a lot of knowledge and understanding about how the instrument works - and how students learn - I have created this book. I hope you will love it just as much as I do, and that it will help you build a good foundation for your cello playing. FROM THE INTRODUCTION: This lesson book was created with a new perspective in mind. My hope is, that this way of learning, will make it easier to learn to play the cello. I have chosen to include a few chapters in the beginning of the book, where you will play on open strings. That will help you establish a good, basic understanding for how the cello should sound. It will also give you the opportunity to build up strength in the left hand slowly – and concentrate on getting a good, basic bowing technique. I have included small chapters with music theory, that I find important in order to understand how the instrument works. The cello doesn't have any keys or frets to help you play in tune, so knowing a few tips and tricks will help you tremendously. As opposed to most cello lesson books, the first finger you will learn to use here is the 4th finger. The 4th finger is your little finger and usually the least strong finger of them all. Starting with 4th finger has 2 very important advantages: • When you use the 4th finger – especially in the beginning – you will use the other 3 fingers to help push the string down into the fingerboard. That will help you establish a good, healthy hand position for the left hand. And when you start with 4th finger, using the other 3 fingers will feel so easy! • 4th finger in the first position is the same note (an octave higher) as the open string below. It gives you the opportunity to use the open string to know if you play in tune. Once you have gone through this book you should be able to play with the bow, by plucking the strings (pizzicato) and use 1st, 3rd and 4th finger on the left hand. That means that you should be able to play songs in G Major and D Major in one octave. The last few chapters include duets for two cellos. I have chosen to include the duets to make it more fun to play and to start developing the students ability play chamber music. It is wonderful to be able to play an instrument, and playing with other people adds an extra dimension to that. Love, live, play! Julie.

The CelloWay 1
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Cello Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1095700

Composed by Julie Munkholm Bruun. Classical. Individual part. 28 pages. Julie Munkholm Bruun #699683. Published by Julie Munkholm Bruun (A0.1095700).

This book contains a set of exercises and scales that fits with â€The CelloWay 1â€. Scales and arpeggios can shape the technical foundation for playing and it can help create a pathway to make note reading easier. In classical music from Mozart and Beethovens time, a lot of the melodies were build upon a set of scales, thirds and arpeggios, so recognizing these patterns from an early stage will help you tremendously. In both old and new music (in most genres) that are written in normal keys, it can help you to recognize the notes, and make them into music with a better understanding. Practicing scales in different rhythms and tempos will help you target the scales from different angles, and help you develop finger strength, the ability to play more precise and in a faster pace. Working with scales will also help you reach a better intonation on the instrument.

The CelloWay 1 Scales & Exercises
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$6.00 5.76 € Violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.856327

Composed by Gustav Mahler. Arranged by Matteo Delfino. Romantic Period. Individual part. 26 pages. Matteo Delfino #5031269. Published by Matteo Delfino (A0.856327).

Mahler's Adagietto from Symphony No. 5 is arguably his most famous work. This beautiful arrangement for cello quintet or cello ensemble gives justice to the emotional piece. The cello is able to capture both the spirit of the string section and the harp arpeggios played in pizzicato by all parts. Although the difficulty of each cello part is in descending order from 'cello 1' to 'cello 5', all the parts are equally exciting, and will play melody, harmonies, and the harp arpeggios. Cello 1 The arrangement has been written for both 5 solo cellists, as well as a cello ensemble with more than one player on each part. The piece has not been bowed, and players are free to be write bowings after downloading.

Adagietto (from Symphony No. 5) [for Cello Quintet/Ensemble]
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Cello - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.550708

Composed by Traditional. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christmas,Instructional,Standards. 67 pages. Jmsgu3 #4784057. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.550708).

The Cello Choir Christmas Book

Christmas Reharmonizations by James M. Guthrie. The Cello Choir Christmas Book is a collection of the 18 Most Famous Christmas Songs of all time with new and surprising harmony.

Format

First of all, your cello choir can perform the Cello Choir Christmas Book directly from the score. This is easy because each song is only two pages long, hence there are no page turns.  Alternatively, this download includes a full set of parts. So various combinations are also possible: e.g. cello 1 & 2  read from the score on one stand, while cello 3 & 4 use the parts on a separate stands. The Cello Choir Christmas Book is available in whatever format works best for your particular ensemble.

Performance

This collection of the most famous 18 Christmas songs can be performed as a medley as written. Moreover, selected songs from the Cello Choir Christmas Book could be chosen as the last verse of a hymn presentation. In this case, just play the usual arrangement from the hymnal for the first verses, then switch to this arrangement for the final verse. This adds a great deal of energy and unexpected adventure to your performance. Each song could be repeated depending upon the length of time required. This is a very versatile collection. Suitable for Christmas parties or receptions, church services, and receptions, nightclubs, and school presentations. Also, they are very easy to perform or even sight-read.

Music

Each song in the Cello Choir Christmas Book is adventurously reharmonized, but the melody always remains perfectly intact. This makes it easy for anyone to sing along. Moreover, the songs end properly in the correct key so as to add an element of familiarity and closure. Tempo markings occur at the beginning of each song, but you can adjust these to your liking. Articulations are carefully calculated to emphasize the characteristics of stringed instruments.

Contents

  1. Veni, veni, Emmanuel (O Come, O Come, Emmanuel)
  2. Helmsley (Lo! He Comes with Clouds Descending)
  3. Antioch (Joy to the World)
  4. Carol (It Came Upon a Midnight Clear)
  5. Es ist ein Ros (Lo, How a Rose)
  6. Gloria
  7. God Rest You Merry
  8. Greensleeves
  9. In dulci jubilo (In Thee is Gladness)
  10. Mendelssohn (Hark the Herald Angels Sing)
  11. Personet hodie
  12. The First Noel
  13. Salzburg (At the Lamb’s High Feast We Sing)
  14. Three Kings of Orient
  15. Adeste Fideles (O Come All Ye Faithful)
  16. St Louis (O Little Town of Bethlehem)
  17. Away in a Manger
  18. Stille Nacht (Silent Night)

Score: 36 pages, Total duration with no repeats: ca. 14:00

Guthrie: The Cello Choir Christmas Book
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$34.95 33.57 € Violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus






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