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Die fröhliche Viola

Vol. 1 | Bratschenschule für den Anfang
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Numéro du produit: ED 8965
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Description

'Die fröhliche Viola' is a viola method for children which is aimed primarily at pupils who start to learn playing the viola without taking a detour to the violin. Those who have already played the violin and use the method as a 'way to change instruments' may skip some pieces or even start with Vol.2.
Like 'Die fröhliche Violine', this book intends to make the children have fun while learning to play the viola. For this purpose, a stylistically varied range of classical and folkloristic songs and instrumental pieces encourage music-making, and small texts provide interesting information on the viola, the music and its composers.
The viola is used both as a solo and as an accompanying instrument, and the 'hearing' and 'counting' of middle and lower lines are specifically trained. Due to the fact that many songs and secondary parts are notated in the treble clef and thanks to examples for trio and quartet playing, this book especially encourages ensemble playing with friends or within the family.

Contenu

Ausführliche Einführung der Bogenhaltung
Lieder und Spielstücke mit Schwerpunkt auf rhythmischer, melodischer und bogentechnischer Vielfalt
Die ersten drei Griffarten
Frühe Einbeziehung von Flageolett und Lagenwechsel, um der Scheu vor höheren Lagen vorzubeugen
Gezieltes Training zum "Hören" und "Zählen" leichter Begleitstimmen

Plus d'infos

Titre:
Die fröhliche Viola
Vol. 1 | Bratschenschule für den Anfang
Langue:
Allemand
Niveau de difficulté:
très facile
Maison d'édition:
Schott Music
Série:

Détails techniques

Numéro du produit:
ED 8965
ISMN13:
979-0-001-12548-2
ISBN13:
978-3-7957-5450-1
Poid:
0,49 kg
Pages :
128
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Obligatoire :
Couverture souple

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