
Position Pieces Book 1
Faber Music Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 20. April 1995
Other
Sheet music
36 pages
978-0-571-51436-6 (ISBN)
Description
Easy repertoire in 2nd, 3rd and 4th positions
Achieving security of fingering, tone and intonation in positions other than first is one of the major technical challenges that every young violinist has to tackle. This book offers a carefully selected and edited sequence of short attractive repertoire pieces, suitable for examination or concert use, each focussing on a particular position or mixture of positions.
The material is drawn from a wide range of styles, from baroque to popular tunes, and will appeal to all young players. Expertly arranged piano parts are simple enough for most teachers to tackle with ease.
An invaluable addition to the string teaching repertoire.
Achieving security of fingering, tone and intonation in positions other than first is one of the major technical challenges that every young violinist has to tackle. This book offers a carefully selected and edited sequence of short attractive repertoire pieces, suitable for examination or concert use, each focussing on a particular position or mixture of positions.
The material is drawn from a wide range of styles, from baroque to popular tunes, and will appeal to all young players. Expertly arranged piano parts are simple enough for most teachers to tackle with ease.
An invaluable addition to the string teaching repertoire.
More details
Language
English
German
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 225 mm
Weight
136 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-571-51436-6 (9780571514366)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
Carol (13th C. Trad); German Folk Song (Brahms); Danish Folk Song (Trad.); Piece (Elgar); Largo (Balletto Op 1/5) (Gabrielli); Rejoice, O Judah (Handel); Melody (Nageli); The Flower of the County Down (Irish Air); Oh dear, what can the matter be? (Trad); Iesu Cyfail F'Enaid Cu (Parry); Strathspey (Trad); Arietta (from La Pescatrice) (Piccinni); I got a Shoes (Spiritual); Turkish Dance (Trade); Mine Eyes have seen the Glory (Steffe); See, the Conquering Hero Comes (Handel); Killarney (Balfe); Pavane (Arbeau); Sua Alemanda (Gabrielli).