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Früher Anfang auf der Bratsche Band 3
Viola
SASSMANNSHAUS, Egon; SASSMANNSHAUS, KurtSASSMANNSHAUS, Egon; SASSMANNSHAUS, KurtSASSMANNSHAUS, Egon; SASSMANNSHAUS, KurtReg.: BA9683
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- Ensemble: Solo.
- Genres: Musical education: Instrumental study repertoire.
- Language: Alemán
- Product format: Partitura
- Difficulty level: Elementary
- Period: 2nd half S. XX - XXI
- Publishing house: Bärenreiter
- No. of pages: 76
- Measure: 30,00 x 23,00 cm
- ISMN: M-006-53637-5
- Available in digital: No
- Available for rent: No
The main focus of Volume 3 lies on duet playing in different metres and keys. The variety of the selected recital pieces is designed to encourage fun in music-making and to develop a feeling for contrasting musical styles. On this basis, the familiar finger patterns and bowing strokes are thoroughly practiced and expanded. Learners also encounter fundamental ornaments (trills, appoggiaturas, upper mordents) and a new rhythmic unit: the triplet.
A table on the inside back cover lists page numbers for all the duets contained in this volume and in Volume 3 of the cello tutor “Früher Anfang auf dem Cello” (BA 9693), making it possible to play the pieces with viola and cello.