SKU: BT.DHP-1002333-401
ISBN 9789043112147. English-German-French-Dutch.
This is a great value collection of 24 pop songs and traditional melodies arranged for unaccompanied solo. Every style of pop music is included with songs by Britney Spears (Sometimes and Born To Make You Happy), Queen (Crazy Little Thing Called Love), Lou Bega (Mambo No 5), Brian Adams (Everything I Do), Elvis (Youâ??ll Never Walk Alone) and many more. Inhoud: Mambo No. 5 â?¢ Sometimes â?¢ Vive lâ??amour â?¢ A Woman in Love â?¢ Love Is All â?¢ Crazy Little Thing Called Love â?¢ Conquest of Paradise â?¢ Fly Me to The Moon â?¢ Havah Nagilah â?¢ This Melody â?¢ I Donâ??t Need Her, I Need You â?¢ A WhiterShade of Pale â?¢ On Top of Old Smokey â?¢ Everything I Do, I Do It for You â?¢ Reach Out, Iâ??ll Be There â?¢ Swing Low, Sweet Chariot â?¢ The Yellow Rose of Texas â?¢ Butterfly â?¢ Born to Make You Happy â?¢ Youâ??ll Never Walk Alone â?¢ And the BandPlayed on â?¢ Waltzing Matilda â?¢ We Shall Overcome â?¢ When the Saints Come Marching InNach dem groÃ?en Erfolg von Top Hits Solo I> wird die Reihe hier mit noch mehr unvergesslichen Pophits fortgesetzt.
SKU: HL.50510337
ISBN 9790080141441. UPC: 073999536621. 9.0x12.0x0.34 inches. Hungarian, English, German.
This volume in the ABC series continues the best traditions of conventional trombone teaching on the one hand and at the same time accommodates to present-day requirements and changing tastes. In concept and subject-matter it embraces the entire material for trombone teaching at the elementary level. It proceeds as far as the 7th position and provides learners with numerous studies, scale exercises and performance pieces. The pieces include many European folk melodies, extracts from classical works well adapted for the trombone, and a number of contemporary compositions written specifically for this instrument. The textual instructions are given in three languages: German, English and Hungarian. The piano accompaniment to this volume is published separetely (14144P)The trombonist Ferenc Steiner was born in 1931. From 1960 to 1991 he was a member of the Hungarian State Opera and the Philharmonic Society as well as the Hungarian Brass Ensemble. Education played a major role in the life of Ferenc Steiner as an author and editor of numerous pedagogical editions. He began teaching at the School of Music in Pecs, then moved on to the College for Officers of the Hungarian Defense Forces and later continued his teaching activity at the Liszt Academy in Budapest until 2001. He has passed away on the 25th of March in 2011.
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