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2015 Fall Orchestra

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81 Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 / w: jwpepper.com / e: [email protected] string methods, studies & collections Go to cart Technique Books Rhythm Basics A String Basics Supplement Wendy Barden. An effective new supplement workbook loosely based on the progression of lessons taught in the popular string method String Basics. Students learn, practice, and apply rhythms commonly used in middle level and early high school repertoire though a variety of engaging activities, all challenging students to extend their understanding of rhythms to high level of thinking. Units are sequential and, once a concept is introduced, it is reinforced throughout the rest of the book. Rhythm Basics provides the foundation necessary for young musicians to achieve rhythmic mastery! Description 10351285 Student Workbook 6.95 10351286 Teacher's Edition 14.95 Sound Innovations for String Orchestra: Sound Development Kirk Moss & Bob Phillips. Sound Development emphasizes playing with a characteristic beautiful sound. The components of producing this sound are broken into four levels, consistent with the revolutionary Sound Innovations structure: Sound Tone, Sound Bowings, Sound Shifting, and Sound Scales, Arpeggios, Chorales, and Rhythms. The levels can be used in the order that is best for your students, as individual warm-ups or as structured units. Your students will learn the proper use of the bow with the variables of tone, the next group of bowings needed for intermediate repertoire, and how to shift and play with vibrato. These skills will be reinforced with comprehensive scales, arpeggios, sight-reading materials, rhythm exercises, and warm-up chorales. Description 10318159 Violin 8.99 10318160 Viola 8.99 10318235 Cello 8.99 10318236 String Bass 8.99 10318384 Piano 12.99 10318237 Conductor 39.99 Sound Innovations: Sound Development for Advanced String Orchestra Bob Phillips & Kirk Moss. Continuing the emphasis on playing with a characteristic, beautiful sound, this method also focuses on three octave scales that students will need for auditions and competitions. Advanced technical skills are presented in four levels, consistent with the Sound Innovations structure: Sound Tone, Sound Bowing, Sound Shifting and Sound Scales and Arpeggios. The levels can be used in the order that is best for your students, as individual warm-ups or as structured units. The perfect book to follow Sound Development for Intermediate String Orchestra, or for any advanced student or string ensemble. Description 10379244 Violin 8.99 10379247 Viola 8.99 10379248 Cello 8.99 10379249 String Bass 8.99 10384160 Piano 12.99 10379252 Conductor 39.99 new! String Riffs Fun Music For Young Musicians Karen Koger. Volume One introduces entry-level beginners to the basics of reading, playing, and good posture. From open strings to sound effects, the material leads young players through skills including counting, shifting, bow technique, and the elements of rhythm. Concept maps provide teachers with an invaluable tool to help align lesson plans. Some repertoire is segmented into progressive phrases, while certain pieces allow students multi-part choices and offer "challenge" sections for eager learners. Volume One teaches note names, arco and pizzicato, dynamics, string crossings, syncopation and other skills. Volume Two works well as a curriculum base for intermediate beginners or a review for advanced beginners, reinforcing rhythm from eighth to whole notes, D-string and A-string techniques, scalar and skipping passages, and more. Many pieces are segmented into progressive phrases, allowing the self-motivated learner to anticipate challenges while giving the note-by-note learner a chance to improve proficiency. Volume Two teaches rhythmic development, sequencing, slurs, glissandi, string crossings and other skills. Volume Three moves into intermediate territory, reviewing earlier skills by practicing slurs, intonation, string crossings, syncopation and dynamic contrast. Certain repertoire allows students multi-part choices, with "challenge" sections for eager learners. Students explore new musical ground in Volume Three with key signature changes, tremolo, fermatas, hooked =and detache bows, accents, subdivision, and terraced entrances. Description 10479384 Volume 1 Book/CD with Printable Parts 49.95 10479385 Volume 2 Book/CD with Printable Parts 49.95 10479386 Volume 3 Book/CD with Printable Parts 49.95 String Techniques For Superior Musical Performance Robert Frost. This comprehensive technique and musicianship book provides an abundance of enjoyable repertoire and musical, results-driven exercises including scales, etudes, chorales, classical repertoire, and more, that will help your students develop solid, accurate technique. Establishing a strong foundation with good left and right hand technique will result in outstanding musical performances and will help open your students world to a vast wealth of incredible literature. Perfect for intermediate level students in class or private studio settings.Section 1: Technique, Tone, and Tuning Section 2: Major and Minor Keys Section 3: Etudes and Bowing Styles Description 10040731 Violin 6.95 10040733 Viola 6.95 10040734 Cello 6.95 10040735 String Bass 6.95 10040736 Piano 6.95 10040737 Conductor 21.95 Workbook for Strings Book 1 & 2 Forest Etling. This series of workbooks for beginning and intermediate players is designed to save rehearsal time by keeping classroom explanation to a minimum. Published in separate books for each of the stringed instruments, the take-home assignments stress the names of notes, finger patterns, scales, key signatures, terms and symbols, and other information necessary to prepare the string player thoroughly for orchestra participation. Book 1 Book 2 Description Book 1 Book 2 6015689 6015796 Violin 7.99 7.95 6015655 6015762 Viola 7.99 7.95 6015648 6015747 Cello 7.99 7.95 6015580 6015705 String Bass 7.95 7.95 new

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