Carl Fischer Progressive Repertoire for the Double Bass – Volume 1
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It is rare in music pedagogy that something truly revolutionary comes along. Progressive Repertoire is the first English language method for beginning Double Bass to incorporate the innovative division of the Bass fingerboard into six positions, developed by renowned French bassist Franois Rabbath in his three volume Nouvelle Technique de la Contrebasse. Mr. Vance has created a method that introduces these revolutionary ideas in a progressive manner using familiar folk and classical material to produce studies and pieces that will appeal to novice Basses of all ages. In addition, mp3 downloads are included with each of the primary books containing all the music performed by Franois Rabbath, with Elizabeth Azcona-Hartmark, piano.Progressive Repertoire for Double Bass will introduce American teachers and students to the most important techniques developed for the instrument.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Authors: George Vance (composer), Annette Costanzi (composer)
- SKU: O5427
- State List / Editors Choice: UIL PML
- Publisher: Carl Fischer Music
- Delivery Method: Print
- Product Type: Methods and Studies
- Accompanied: Unaccompanied Solo
- Weight: 0.35 lbs.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Bowing Variations on Short’nin’ Bread
- Scotland’s Burning
- Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (Theme)
- Scotland’s Burning
- Lightly Row
- Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
- Reuben and Rachel
- Fox and Goose
- Go Tell Aunt Rhody
- Lightly Row
- Go Tell Aunt Rhody
- Lavender’s Blue
- Go ‘way, Old Man
- Bobby Saftoe
- O Come, Little Children
- Country Dance
- Abschied
- Music Box
- D Major Scale and Arpeggio
- Variations
- Sheep May Safely Graze
- 6th Position Harmonics
- 6th Position Harmonics
- 6th Position Harmonics
- Did You Ever See A Lassie?
- Did You Ever See A Lassie?
- The Happy Farmer
- Solo from Symphony No. 1
- The Happy Bass Player
- Irlandais
- Saraband
- Bagatelle
- Tuning Procedure
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