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Schott Cello Method: Lesson Book 2 - Koeppen - Book/CD

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Have fun playing the Cello

Author: Gabriel Koeppen
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Cello
Level: Very Easy to Easy

The second lesson book in the trailblazing new Koeppen Cello Method, putting the emphasis on having fun with your cello!

Taking a playful and effective approach to learning the cello, the Koeppen Cello Method breaks new ground, sprucing up the usual Baroque and Classical repertoire by adding pieces in popular styles: rock, bossa nova, reggae, swing and more! Exciting pieces and exercises in these styles illustrate specific musical concepts and techniques, whilst teacher-pupil duets feature throughout, encouraging strong ensemble skills right from the get-go.

Structured in an easy and understandable way, the Koeppen Cello Method lays the foundation for a solid technical and musical training. There is a core Lesson Book and a supplementary Tune Book at each level. All books are accompanied by a CD which will help motivate and inspire.

For players from around the age of 10 right up to adult learners.

Contents:
  • Welcome
  • Forward extensions
  • B Major scale
  • Semiquavers
  • Jam track 1
  • Backward extensions
  • A Major scale
  • D major scale
  • Legato string crossing
  • Dotted quavers
  • Grace notes
  • Enharmonic equivalents
  • Half Position
  • 6/8 time
  • Playing by ear
  • Jam track 2
  • 4th Position
  • Triplets
  • Position changes
  • Jam track 3
  • Syncopation
  • Bowings and alternative bowings for scales and broken chords
  • Staves for your own notes
  • CD contents

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