Grade 2.5 Violin
Solo. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Arranged by John Cacavas.
Hal Leonard Solo &
Ensemble. Classical,
Solos. 8 pages. Published
by Hal Leonard
(HL.4002852).
Violin SKU: AP.48723 International Edition. By Hilary Hahn and Nat...(+)
Violin
SKU:
AP.48723
International
Edition. By Hilary
Hahn and Natalie Zhu.
This edition:
Performance/Accompaniment
CD; International.
MakeMusic Cloud;
Method/Instruction;
String - Violin (Suzuki);
Suzuki. Suzuki Violin
School. CD. Alfred Music
#00-48723. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.48723).
ISBN 9781470644147.
UPC: 038081560359.
English.
Teach
violin with the popular
Suzuki Violin School! The
Suzuki Method of Talent
Education is based on
Shinichi Suzuki's view
that every child is born
with ability, and that
people are the product of
their environment.
According to Shinichi
Suzuki, a world-renowned
violinist and teacher,
the greatest joy an adult
can know comes from
developing a child's
potential so he/she can
express all that is
harmonious and best in
human beings. Students
are taught using the
mother-tongue approach.
Each series of books for
a particular instrument
in the Suzuki Method is
considered a Suzuki music
school, such as the
Suzuki Violin School.
Suzuki lessons are
generally given in a
private studio setting
with additional group
lessons. The student
listens to the recordings
and work with their
Suzuki violin teacher to
develop their potential
as a musician and as a
person.
This CD
of the Suzuki violin
method, Volume 1 features
recordings by Hilary Hahn
in collaboration with
pianist Natalie Zhu, as
well as piano
accompaniment only tracks
for play-along purposes.
Titles: Twinkle,
Twinkle, Little Star
Variations (Suzuki) *
Lightly Row (Folk Song) *
Song of the Wind (Folk
Song) * Go Tell Aunt
Rhody (Folk Song) * O
Come, Little Children
(Folk Song) * May Song
(Folk Song) * Long, Long
Ago (Bayly) * Allegro
(Suzuki) * Perpetual
Motion (Suzuki) *
Allegretto (Suzuki) *
Andantino (Suzuki) *
Etude (Suzuki) * Minuet
1, Minuett III from Suite
in G Minor for Klavier,
BWV 822 (Bach) * Minuet
2, Minuet, BWV Anh. II
116 from Notebook for
Anna Magdalena Bach
(Bach) * Minuet 3, Minuet
BWV Anh. II 114/Anh. III
183 (Bach) * The Happy
Farmer from Album for the
Young, Op. 68, No. 10
(Schumann) * Gavotte
(Gossec).
This
title is available in
MakeMusic Cloud.
About Suzuki
Method
The
Suzuki Method is based on
the principle that all
children possess ability
and that this ability can
be developed and enhanced
through a nurturing
environment. All children
learn to speak their own
language with relative
ease and if the same
natural learning process
is applied in teaching
other skills, these can
be acquired as
successfully. Suzuki
referred to the process
as the Mother Tongue
Method and to the whole
system of pedagogy as
Talent Education. The
important elements of the
Suzuki approach to
instrumental teaching
include the following:an
early start (aged 3-4 is
normal in most
countries); the
importance of listening
to music; learning to
play before learning to
read; -the involvement of
the parent; a nurturing
and positive learning
environment; a high
standard of teaching by
trained teachers; the
importance of producing a
good sound in a balanced
and natural way; core
repertoire, used by
Suzuki students across
the world; social
interaction with other
children. Suzuki students
from all over the world
can communicate through
the language of
music.
Violin Part. By Shinichi Suzuki, violin performed by William Preucil, Jr., pia...(+)
Violin Part. By Shinichi
Suzuki, violin performed
by
William Preucil, Jr.,
piano
accompaniment performed
by
Linda Perry. This
edition:
International.
Method/Instruction;
SmartMusic; String -
Violin
(Suzuki); Suzuki. Suzuki
Violin School. Book; CD.
48
pages. Alfred Music #00-
46910. Published by
Alfred
Music
Classical Duets for Violin Violon [Accompaniment CD|Book and CD|Listening CD|Part] Santorella Publications
Arranged by Jonathon Robbins. Performance part and split channel accompaniment/p...(+)
Arranged by Jonathon
Robbins. Performance part
and split channel
accompaniment/performance
CD for violin duet. 48
pages. Published by
Santorella Publications.
Violon [Set de Parties séparées] Alfred Publishing
(For Suzuki Violin School Volumes 1,2 And 3) Written by Dr. Shinichi Suzuki. 2nd...(+)
(For Suzuki Violin School
Volumes 1,2 And 3)
Written by Dr. Shinichi
Suzuki. 2nd violin parts
(1st violin part
available separately) for
violin II. With
introductory text. 16
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
Play Handel (Violin) Violon [Partition + CD] - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Violin. By George Frideric Handel. (Violin). De Haske Play-Along Book. Book & CD...(+)
Violin. By George
Frideric Handel.
(Violin). De Haske
Play-Along Book. Book &
CD Package. Size 9x12
inches. 24 pages.
Published by De Haske
Publications.
Violin - Beginning SKU: MB.30932M Duets and Ensemble, Saddle-stitched. Ke...(+)
Violin - Beginning
SKU: MB.30932M
Duets and Ensemble,
Saddle-stitched. Keyboard
Accompaniment.
Book/insert/online audio.
72 pages. Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
#30932M. Published by Mel
Bay Publications, Inc
(MB.30932M).
ISBN
9781513466255. 8.75x11.75
inches.
First
Lessons Violin Duets
contains 47 violin duets
for beginning through
easy level performance.
Duet violin parts and a
piano accompaniment part
for all the tunes
presented in Mel Bay?s
First Lessons Violin are
included. This versatile
duet book works hand in
hand with First Lessons
Violin, Suzuki and other
violin methods. It is
useful for violin
classes, ensembles,
recitals, and
performances.This book
has accompanying online
audio of the duets. The
two violin parts are
split right and left so
that the violinist may
perform either part with
the recording by changing
the stereo balance.
Includes access to online
audio.
Instrumental Play-Along for Violin. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-17...(+)
Instrumental Play-Along
for
Violin. Composed by
Johann
Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750).
Instrumental Play-Along.
Softcover Audio Online.
16
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard
By Craig Duncan. For Violin. method. First Lessons. All Styles. Level: Beginning...(+)
By Craig Duncan. For
Violin. method. First
Lessons. All Styles.
Level: Beginning. Book CD
DVD. Size 8.75x11.75. 32
pages. Published by Mel
Bay Publications, Inc.
For Violin. Composed by Various. Music Sales America. Classical Period, Broadway...(+)
For Violin. Composed by
Various. Music Sales
America. Classical
Period, Broadway and
Folk. Violin solo book
(no accompaniment,
softcover). 96 pages.
Music Sales #AM33671.
Published by Music Sales
Violin - Grade 1.5-3 SKU: XC.SB2001 25 Trios for Any Three String Inst...(+)
Violin - Grade 1.5-3
SKU: XC.SB2001
25 Trios for Any Three
String Instruments.
Composed by Matthew R.
Putnam and Tyler Arcari.
Edited by Diana Trietta.
Solo & Ensemble.
Adaptable Trios.
Ensemble, Collection,
Book. Excelcia Music
Publishing #SB2001.
Published by Excelcia
Music Publishing
(XC.SB2001).
ISBN
9781644020357. UPC:
912598032734. 9 x 12
inches.
Adaptable
Trios contains 25
newly-composed or
arranged string trios
that can be flexibly used
with any combination of
string instruments,
making them an invaluable
resource in the modern
orchestra classroom!
Written at an accessible
1.5-3 grade level,
Adaptable Trios follow
the popular Adaptable
Duets books by the same
composers. Tyler Arcari
and Matthew R. Putnam
bring with them a wealth
of educational experience
as music educators to
craft trios that are fun
to play and musically
stimulating. Edited by
dedicated Violinist and
educator Diana Traietta,
Adaptable Trios are sure
to become an instant
favorite.
Table of
Contents: Alla
Hornpipe ContredanseDanza de
Hercules Fanfare Fl
amingos German
Dance German
Dance March Minuet<
br>Musette My Country,
'Tis of
Thee Pastorale Path
etique Rondo Sailor
's Song Saint Anthony
Chorale Shenandoah
Sunayama The Ash
Grove The Imp Valse
Noble Volte Wait
just a
Minuet Waltz.
Violin SKU: AP.49293 Volume 2. Violin Part. Composed by Dr....(+)
Violin
SKU:
AP.49293
Volume
2. Violin
Part. Composed by Dr.
Shinichi Suzuki. This
edition:
International/Asian.
MakeMusic Cloud;
Method/Instruction;
String - Violin (Suzuki);
Suzuki. Suzuki Violin
School. Book and CD. 36
pages. Alfred Music
#00-49293. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.49293).
ISBN 9781470644673.
UPC: 038081563374.
English.
Authorized
Asian Edition - Available
ONLY in Asia.
Teach violin with
the popular Suzuki Violin
School! The Suzuki Method
of Talent Education is
based on Shinichi
Suzuki's view that every
child is born with
ability, and that people
are the product of their
environment. According to
Shinichi Suzuki, a
world-renowned violinist
and teacher, the greatest
joy an adult can know
comes from developing a
child's potential so
he/she can express all
that is harmonious and
best in human beings.
Students are taught using
the mother-tongue
approach. Each series of
books for a particular
instrument in the Suzuki
Method is considered a
Suzuki music school, such
as the Suzuki Violin
School. Suzuki lessons
are generally given in a
private studio setting
with additional group
lessons. The student
listens to the recordings
and work with their
Suzuki violin teacher to
develop their potential
as a musician and as a
person.
This
Suzuki Book & CD (Asian
Edition) is integral for
Suzuki violin lessons.
This revised edition of
the Suzuki Violin School,
Volume 2 features: *
Engravings in a 9 x 12
format * Revised
editing of pieces,
including bowings and
fingerings * 16
additional pages *
Additional exercises,
some from Shinichi
Suzuki, plus additional
insight and suggestions
for teachers *
Glossary of terms in
English, French, German,
and Spanish * Musical
notation guide *
Fingerboard position
* CD features new
recordings by Hilary Hahn
in collaboration with
pianist Natalie Zhu, as
well as piano
accompaniment only tracks
for play-along purposes.
The
Suzuki Method is based on
the principle that all
children possess ability
and that this ability can
be developed and enhanced
through a nurturing
environment. All children
learn to speak their own
language with relative
ease and if the same
natural learning process
is applied in teaching
other skills, these can
be acquired as
successfully. Suzuki
referred to the process
as the Mother Tongue
Method and to the whole
system of pedagogy as
Talent Education. The
important elements of the
Suzuki approach to
instrumental teaching
include the following:an
early start (aged 3-4 is
normal in most
countries); the
importance of listening
to music; learning to
play before learning to
read; -the involvement of
the parent; a nurturing
and positive learning
environment; a high
standard of teaching by
trained teachers; the
importance of producing a
good sound in a balanced
and natural way; core
repertoire, used by
Suzuki students across
the world; social
interaction with other
children. Suzuki students
from all over the world
can communicate through
the language of
music.
Violin. Arranged by Robert Van Beringen. De Haske Play-Along Book. Book and CD P...(+)
Violin. Arranged by
Robert Van Beringen. De
Haske Play-Along Book.
Book and CD Package. Size
9x12 inches. 43 pages.
Published by De Haske
Publications.
Written by Shinichi Suzuki. Instructional book for violin. With fingerings, inst...(+)
Written by Shinichi
Suzuki. Instructional
book for violin. With
fingerings, instructional
text and introductory
text. Text language
English, German, French,
Spanish. 19 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
Violin SKU: AP.48726 International Edition. By Hilary Hahn and Nat...(+)
Violin
SKU:
AP.48726
International
Edition. By Hilary
Hahn and Natalie Zhu.
This edition:
Performance/Accompaniment
CD; International.
MakeMusic Cloud;
Method/Instruction;
String - Violin (Suzuki);
Suzuki. Suzuki Violin
School. CD. Alfred Music
#00-48726. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.48726).
ISBN 9781470644161.
UPC: 038081560373.
English.
Teach
violin with the popular
Suzuki Violin School! The
Suzuki Method of Talent
Education is based on
Shinichi Suzuki's view
that every child is born
with ability, and that
people are the product of
their environment.
According to Shinichi
Suzuki, a world-renowned
violinist and teacher,
the greatest joy an adult
can know comes from
developing a child's
potential so he/she can
express all that is
harmonious and best in
human beings. Students
are taught using the
mother-tongue approach.
Each series of books for
a particular instrument
in the Suzuki Method is
considered a Suzuki music
school, such as the
Suzuki Violin School.
Suzuki lessons are
generally given in a
private studio setting
with additional group
lessons. The student
listens to the recordings
and work with their
Suzuki violin teacher to
develop their potential
as a musician and as a
person.
This CD
of the Suzuki violin
method, Volume 2 features
recordings by Hilary Hahn
in collaboration with
pianist Natalie Zhu, as
well as piano
accompaniment only tracks
for play-along purposes.
The
Suzuki Method is based on
the principle that all
children possess ability
and that this ability can
be developed and enhanced
through a nurturing
environment. All children
learn to speak their own
language with relative
ease and if the same
natural learning process
is applied in teaching
other skills, these can
be acquired as
successfully. Suzuki
referred to the process
as the Mother Tongue
Method and to the whole
system of pedagogy as
Talent Education. The
important elements of the
Suzuki approach to
instrumental teaching
include the following:an
early start (aged 3-4 is
normal in most
countries); the
importance of listening
to music; learning to
play before learning to
read; -the involvement of
the parent; a nurturing
and positive learning
environment; a high
standard of teaching by
trained teachers; the
importance of producing a
good sound in a balanced
and natural way; core
repertoire, used by
Suzuki students across
the world; social
interaction with other
children. Suzuki students
from all over the world
can communicate through
the language of
music.
For Violin. Classical (duets). Contains printed music score and a compact disc f...(+)
For Violin. Classical
(duets). Contains printed
music score and a compact
disc featuring all the
works in split-channel
stereo, with the first
violin on the right
channel, the second
violin on the left. By
adjusting the balance,
the soloist can remove
either violin and play
the other. Published by
Music Minus One.