Using only the notes on the open strings, unison writing, and simple quarter- and eighth-note rhythms, this exciting and very accessible original work is the perfect choice for a beginning orchestra's first
Here is some exquisite writing for beginning orchestra! The B minor/modal tonality brings out that melancholy Russian sound while using notes familiar to all players. Thanks to some simple imitation, easy
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You've heard of the fiddler on the roof? Well, how about an orchestra on the housetop? Feature the entire string orchestra, section by section, at your next winter concert - even the bassists, who are cued
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
A revolutionary method with a unique blend of time-tested attributes, advances in modern technology, and insights on how students learn and how teachers want to teach. Available in two formats: the
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This new setting of the classic folk song works for the youngest of students. The use of long bow strokes will help improve your budding virtuosos' right arm, and it's fun to play!
Absolutely perfect for your beginning orchestra! Familiar melodies of the Chanukah season are skillfully presented in an arrangement that stays right within the requirements of students working in their
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
Choose this simple arrangement of a classic Baroque dance as a "first concert" work for your beginning string group. Set in the key of G, the piece offers each section a chance to play the melody in very
Subatomic is written for the youngest of string students. It uses only the first six notes of the D scale, with no more difficult rhythm than two repeated eighth notes. Plus, there are no long
Take a musical stroll with your young string performers with this very easy original work. An excellent choice for a first concert as well as a great piece to use for teaching form.
Perfect for the holidays, this work in the style of a cha-cha has ample teaching opportunities. Using only the first six notes of the D-major scale, students can work on important string crossings and
Anthem of Triumph is for all of the students who have made it to their first spring concert! Utilizing only the first six notes of the D-major scale, this exciting anthem will inspire young
It just doesn't get any easier than this! Using only six notes, this creative medley of familiar holiday tunes is perfect for that first concert that your beginners will play. Stringing together O Come,
Your very young beginners will easily "ketchup" to your older students in no time when they master this fun piece. Featuring easy stepwise motion and unison rhythms throughout, it offers an optional repeat