Eta Cohen: Violin Method Book 4 (Sixth Edition) (noty na housle) (+audio)

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Dostupnost: Obvykle odesíláme do 30 pracovních dnů



Noty na housle.

 

Škola hry na housle: Houslová metoda – Kniha 4.


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Dostupnost Obvykle odesíláme do 30 pracovních dnů
Jazyk Angličtina
Katalogové číslo MUSNOV140063
Aranžmá Noty na housle
Kód aranžmá VLN
Náročnost 3 - Středně pokročilý (mírně zjednodušená aranžmá, stupeň 4-6)
Médium Hudebnina & audio
Formát Škola hry na housle
Nakladatel Novello and Co
Počet stran 32
ISBN 9781849387781
EAN kód 9781849387781
Autorství Cohen, Eta (Author), Smith, Maureen (Editor)
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Eta Cohen's world famous Violin method broke new ground when it was first released. Providing an incremental approach to learning the instrument, it only introducing one concept at a time and reinforced each new concept with an accompanying exercise and highly enjoyable pieces. The careful organisation of the method meant that it was a great equaliser because any child could make good progress almost irrespective of talent. It was also based upon the principal that playing well brings intense satisfaction, whereas playing badly only results in frustration.

The Eta Cohen Violin Method has produced music professionals who, today, occupy many prominent positions in the music profession, including renowned soloists, chamber musicians, orchestral performers (including several orchestral leaders) and teachers.

This sixth edition has been completely revised and updated to make Eta's method available to yet another generation of aspiring violinists. It includes a beautifully recorded CD containing demonstration tracks of all the pieces.

Book 4 is suitable for students from grades 4-7 and includes studies and pieces introducing the 2nd, 4th and 5th positions as well as trills, double stopping, chords, spiccato and sautillé bowings.

""It's truly the Delia Smith of Violin methods... the much-imitated, indispensible original"" - James Murphy Director, Southbank Sinfonia

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