Accordion - very easy to easy SKU: HL.49045119 Book 1 - BK/CD. Com...(+)
Accordion - very easy to
easy
SKU:
HL.49045119
Book 1
- BK/CD. Composed by
Hans-Guenther Koelz and
Sabine Koelz. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music
with CD. Woodwind Solo.
Zur zweibandigen Schule
Akkordeon spielen - mein
schonstes Hobby erscheint
nun das erste Spielbuch
mit vielen schonen und
beliebten Stucken fur den
Unterricht und das
gemeinsame Musizieren.
Classical. Softcover with
CD. 68 pages. Schott
Music #ED22316. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49045119).
ISBN
9783795744472.
9.25x12.0x0.212
inches.
Akkordeon
spielen - mein schonstes
Hobby is a practical
method that aims at young
people and adults who
wish to get to know the
whole multifaceted world
of accordion music.
Suitable for beginners
and false beginners.After
Vol. 1 (ED 20951) and
Vol. 2 (ED 20952) of the
method, Schott now
publishes tune book No. 1
with many beautiful songs
and pieces for lessons,
ensemble playing at home
or auditions. The level
of difficulty of the
pieces has been adjusted
to the progression of the
volumes of the method.
Many songs come with an
accompanying part for the
teacher or other
accordion players. The
enclosed CD serves as an
acoustic learning aid and
shall motivate the
student to practise and
play.
(Waltzes, Polkas, Tangos, Hornpipes, Two-Steps and More!). Composed by Bruce Bol...(+)
(Waltzes, Polkas, Tangos,
Hornpipes, Two-Steps and
More!). Composed by Bruce
Bollerud. For
International Accordion
Favorites.
Saddle-stitched.
Intermediate. Book and
online audio. Published
by Mel Bay Publications,
Inc
101 Popular Songs for Accordion composed by Various. Arranged by Jay Latulippe. ...(+)
101 Popular Songs for
Accordion composed by
Various. Arranged by Jay
Latulippe. For accordion.
This edition: Paperback.
Collection. Popular.
Book. Text Language:
English. 192 pages.
Published by Santorella
Publications
German Favorites for Accordion composed by Various. Arranged by Gary Dahl. For a...(+)
German Favorites for
Accordion composed by
Various. Arranged by Gary
Dahl. For accordion. This
edition: Paperback.
Collection. Ethnic. Book.
Text Language: English.
48 pages. Published by
Santorella Publications
Santorella Accordion Method * Book 3 * with CD composed by Jay Latulippe. For ac...(+)
Santorella Accordion
Method * Book 3 * with CD
composed by Jay
Latulippe. For accordion.
This edition: Paperback.
Instructional. Method.
Book and CD. Text
Language: English. 48
pages. Published by
Santorella Publications
Accordion - difficult SKU: HL.49018091 Composed by Benjamin Schweitzer. T...(+)
Accordion - difficult
SKU: HL.49018091
Composed by Benjamin
Schweitzer. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. Composed
2008/2009. 24 pages.
Duration 15'. Schott
Music #ED20759. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49018091).
ISBN
9790001170338. UPC:
884088520069.
9.0x12.0x0.115
inches.
The title
hidden tracks is
ambiguous. First of all,
the piece is almost
throughout imagined as
'multi-track', with
layers (in the sense of
sound tracks) that partly
overlay each other,
partly suddenly appear
from the background. The
composition deals with
'hidden' lines, sounds at
the perception threshold,
with side effects of the
accordion sound which
-observed, so to speak,
under a compositional
'microscope' - develop a
special allure: that is
the vertical component.
The title has also a
horizontal meaning: a
'hidden track' is a piece
on a record without a
track number that is not
mentioned on the cover
either. In most cases, a
'hidden track' follows
after a longer break
after the (presumably)
last piece on the record;
often this track contains
strange sounds, noise or
other surprising
elements. 'Hidden tracks'
are surrounded by a
nimbus of the mysterious
and subversive. This
effect is being used
rather often throughout
the piece: again and
again, it seems to have
ended but continues after
a pause. The expectation
of the listener and the
attentiveness also for
the tiniest events rises;
the performance receives
an almost scenic
character. hidden tracks
was partly composed in
August 2008 during a stay
at the Kunstlerhaus Lukas
in Ahrenshoop at the
shores of the Baltic Sea.
The work was accompanied
by many walks on the
beach - again and again,
I caught a sight on
tracks in the sand that
became overlaid by other
tracks, wiped out by the
wind and the waves...
Benjamin Schweitzer.