This Grade 1-2 collection features 15 flexibly scored ensembles where each instrument has an A, B, and C part in their book. The creativity of Woolstenhulme's writing is engaging and fun, and melodic
These 17 masterworks have been carefully arranged for any combination of string trio. The selections span nearly 200 years and feature works from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods. The
Intermediate Performance Ensembles is a supplement to the String Basics™ (or any year 2 string orchestra method) curriculum. Inside are 13 flexibly scored ensemble pieces where each instrument has an
An easy collection containing: Angels from the Realms of Glory; Angels We Have Heard on High; Away in a Manger; Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella; Chanukah, Chanukah; Chanuhah, Oh Chanukah; Come Little
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Designed for the orchestra classroom, this method book provides 17 pieces for string orchestra that are each performed using a single finger pattern, as found in the popular Bornoff methodology. Each
Basic Music Theory and History for Strings Book 2 by Wendy Barden & Terry Shade picks up where Book 1 left off. This visually engaging workbook written especially for strings is a resource that no
Steps to Successful Ensembles is a collection of 24 ensembles loosely correlated with String Basics Book 1, the comprehensive string method by Shade & Woolstenhulme. Arranged for
Feature this amazingly authentic arrangement of a Baroque masterpiece! Two movements from Handel's Water Music Suite No. 2 highlight some of the most famous music from the Baroque era while falling
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Randall Thompson composed Wedding Music for string quartet in 1971. This is a great resource for string players to keep on-hand for weddings, using the collection either in whole or in part. The music is
The study of string instruments should include ensemble playing at the earliest possible stage. There is much to be gained from the playing of duets. Each player learns how to listen to the other, and in a