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This book presents a systematic study of tenor clef for the intermediate cellist. The exercises teach one or two notes at a time, while corresponding pieces utilize the notes that were just learned. Much of the book focuses on the transition from bass to tenor clef on the cello, as well as the relationship between the two clefs. Teachers can use this book as a method for teaching the clef to their students, preparing them for tenor clef found in many intermediate and advanced cello pieces, including Saint-Saens' Allegro Appassionato and The Swan, and Vivaldi's Cello Concerto in E Minor.
This is a basic introduction to double stop playing on the cello. Using only closed first position, the book is laid out in eight short sections. Exercises and short fiddle tunes are used to teach specific double stop techniques, such as switching fingers across strings. As the book is studied, the student can learn how to hear the notes blend in double stops, strengthen their left hand and fingers, and work on a smooth tone from the bow.
This e-book teaches one-octave major scales, each played on a single string. All four strings are covered, along with a variety of keys. At the end of the book, there are twelve bowing variations and twelve rhythm variations to use in the study of the scales.
This e-book presents very basic scales and variations in octave double stops, in the major keys. Intended to supplement other technical studies, these exercises can help the advanced cellist maintain good octave technique as part of a well-rounded daily regimen.
Written to follow C Major Shifting for the Cello and accompany G Major Etudes for the Cello, this book presents presents twenty-four short shifting studies in G major for the cello. These studies, presented on all four strings, can be used for advancing a student's rudimentary knowledge of first, second, third and fourth position. By playing the exercises daily, students can develop their knowledge of closed and extended hand positions in G major to become more proficient in shifting.