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Bowing Rhythms


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Orchestra Piano

SKU: CF.ASB35

For the String Classroom or Lesson Studio. Composed by Antonin Dvorak, Edvard Grieg, Franz Wiedemann, Franz Xaver Gruber, George Frederick Root, Gioachino Rossini, James Pierpont, Johann Sebastian Bach, John Henry Hopkins, John Neale, Kathryn Griesinger, Lowell Mason, Ludwig van Beethoven, Mildred Hill, Thomas Bayly, and etc. Arranged by Kathryn Griesinger. Collection - Part. 32 pages. Carl Fischer Music #ASB35. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.ASB35).

ISBN 9781491166857. UPC: 680160925926.

Rhythm is the most essential element in music - without rhythm, we have only random noise. But in organized patterns of beats and silences, the pulse of music springs to life. While it can be easy to mimic rhythms by ear, correctly counting note values and subdividing according to meter are frequently underdeveloped skills. Rhythm exercises alone can be tedious and uninspiring, but when presented in a familiar melody, patterns become easy to recognize and remember. This book presents common rhythm patterns in various time signatures, beginning with the most basic and progressing toward syncopation and odd meter. Each rhythm is introduced with a simple open string warm-up or scale, then put into practice with songs from all over the world. Unison melodies for violin, viola, cello, and bass stay in easy keys and ranges so the player can focus on the rhythm without other technical challenges. Instrument books can be used in the individual lesson setting with a separate piano accompaniment book. Or, a conductor score is available for use in the string orchestra classroom. Included piano accompaniment tracks provide a fun and helpful play-along experience. Explore the world of rhythm and song as you embark on the journey toward independent musicianship!


Editeur :

Carl Fischer


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