Ready to take your cello playing to the next level? This book presents valuable how-to insight that cellists of all levels can benefit from, spanning classical to rock music, and everything in between. The
Ready to take your playing to the next level? Renowned bassist Andy McKee presents valuable how-to insight that upright bassists of all styles and levels can benefit from. The text, photos, music, diagrams
Ready to take your violin playing to the next level? This book presents valuable how to insight that violinists of all levels can benefit from, spanning classical to rock music, and everything in between.
Edited by Carter Enyeart & J. Klingenberg. For cello. First printing. Includes preface and notes about the editor. Volume 1 contains Nos. 1-34. Volume 2 contains Nos. 35-62.
This edition is based on the complete first printed edition of 1803 published in two volumes by the Leipzig Bureau de Musique which was founded by Hoffmeister together with Kühnel: the plate numbers
For your students, using these books will be almost like studying with the best teachers in history! Selected and progressively arranged from the foremost instructive works of Buchler, Cossmann, Dotzauer,
Henry Schradieck chose the modest designation “studies” for his exercises. Their musical substance, however, goes far beyond that of a study. They are character pieces which get their
This revision of the Studies by Kayser will help beginners get used to adopting rational fingerings right from the start. Some passages use the second position on the assumption that anyone using these
This collection of etudes by the virtuoso Sebastian Lee was used as a standard work for cello lessons at the Paris Conservatoire back in the 19th century. For thorough technical training and education, the
This collection was used as a standard work for cello lessons at the Paris Conservatoire in the 19th century. This new edition marks any departures from the original edition and useful tips and practice