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These supplemental books correlate with pieces found in the first two Suzuki Method Violin Books along with an original by Doug Cameron. The audio CD contains all the tracks with violin and
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This jazz standard by Jerry Gray was originally recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. This swinging Grade 3 arrangement is written for two E-flat altos, B-flat tenor and E-flat baritone
A great piece for beginning orchestras, both fun and educational. Using only the open strings and simple two repeating eighth-note patterns, beginning players will get an introduction to jazz while learning
This versatile series is designed to be played by two different instruments! Each duet book is published in score form (both parts on the same page) so that the players can play from the same part. All
All the jazz is in the piano! The string parts are a straightforward arrangement of Jolly Old Saint Nicholas that your students could handle after only a few months of instruction. Some pizzicato
Enjoy one of the masterpieces of jazz in this dynamic arrangement! This tune provides plenty of opportunity to teach swing eighths in contrast to straight.
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Just for fun and swing technique! This jazzy swing arrangement will teach important skills with a well-known tune as young players expand the realm of string playing with alternative styles.
This catchy tune provides exposure to jazz style for strings. The chromatic bass line's slaps provide a fun, percussive element, while the catchy melody is passed around to all sections.
Leftovers just got better with this Grade 2 piece based upon a 12-bar blues pattern. It offers both pizzicato and arco playing, syncopated jazz rhythms, and a traditional big-band-like "shout chorus" that