| Practical Hints On Playing The Oboe Hautbois Belwin
By Earl Clemmens, James D. Ployhar. Edited by Thom Proctor. Instrumental method/...(+)
By Earl Clemmens, James
D. Ployhar. Edited by
Thom Proctor.
Instrumental
method/supplement (Oboe).
36 pages. Published by
Belwin.
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| Practical Hints On Playint The Baritone Trombone Belwin
By Brian L. Bowman, James D. Ployhar. Edited by Thom Proctor. Instrumental metho...(+)
By Brian L. Bowman, James
D. Ployhar. Edited by
Thom Proctor.
Instrumental
method/supplement
(Trombone). 36 pages.
Published by Belwin.
(1)$7.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| Practical Hints on Playing the French Horn Cor Belwin
Edited by Thom Proctor, written by David Bushouse, James D. Ployhar. Instruction...(+)
Edited by Thom Proctor,
written by David
Bushouse, James D.
Ployhar. Instructional
book for french horn.
With instructional text,
instructional photos and
standard notation. 36
pages. Published by
Belwin.
$7.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| Practical Hints Tenor Sax Saxophone Tenor Belwin
Edited by Thom Proctor, written by Eugene Rousseau, James D. Ployhar. Instructio...(+)
Edited by Thom Proctor,
written by Eugene
Rousseau, James D.
Ployhar. Instructional
book for tenor saxophone.
36 pages. Published by
Belwin.
$7.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| Violin Mastery Violon SATB, Orchestre Dover Publications
Violin SKU: AP.6-450414 Interviews with Heifetz, Auer, Kreisler, and o...(+)
Violin SKU:
AP.6-450414
Interviews with
Heifetz, Auer, Kreisler,
and others. Edited by
Frederick H. Martens.
Reference Textbooks;
Textbook - Instrumental.
Dover Edition.
Instructional and Music
Appreciation.
Biographical book. 178
pages. Dover Publications
#06-450414. Published by
Dover Publications
(AP.6-450414). ISBN
9780486450414. UPC:
9780486450414. 9x12
inches.
English. How long
should I practice? Which
pieces should I study?
How can I develop a
singing tone? All
violinists ponder these
questions, striving to
make the most of their
practice and
performances. This
enlightening and
encouraging book holds
the answers, offering a
series of interviews with
the most celebrated
violin teachers and
performers of the
nineteenth and early
twentieth
centuries.Twenty-four
famous violinists reveal
the secrets of their
success, sharing the
lessons of their artistry
and experience. In
addition to aesthetic and
technical aspects of
playing, they discuss
their personal
conceptions of violin
mastery. Eugene Ysaye
reminisces about his
studies with Vieuxtemps
and Wieniawski, and
Leopold Auer emphasizes
the importance of
fostering students'
individual talents. Maud
Powell describes her
pioneering role as a
female orchestral
musician, and Jascha
Heifetz voices his views
on technical mastery and
temperament. Hints and
advice from other masters
include tips on efficient
practice, immproving bow
technique, and refining
intonation. A rare find
in musical literature,
this book is essential
reading for every serious
violinist.Dover (2006)
unabridged republication
of the work originally
published by Frederick A.
Stokes, New York,
1919. $11.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Musician's Guide To Home Recording Livre - Pas de partitions Music Sales
By Peter McIan and Larry Wichman. Book. Published by Music Sales. (AM91470) Up...(+)
By Peter McIan and Larry
Wichman. Book. Published
by Music Sales. (AM91470)
Updated edition includes
advice on creating great
demos, secrets to using
4-track Portasound
cassette decks, tips for
assembly and best use of
16-track home studios, a
buyer's guide to new and
used equipment, hints
from studio musicians,
and more.
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| Madonna of the Western Trail - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Cras...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet
1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet
3, Crash Cymbals,
Euphonium, Euphonium
T.C., Flute, Horn 1, Horn
2, Mallet Percussion,
Oboe, Percussion 1,
Percussion 2, Snare Drum,
Temple Blocks, Timpani,
Trombone 1 and more. -
Grade 3 SKU:
CF.CPS240F Composed
by Richard Summers. Sws.
Cps. Full score. 24
pages. Duration 3
minutes, 55 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CPS240F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CPS240F).
ISBN 9781491157879.
UPC: 680160916474. 9 x 12
inches. Composing
this piece was an
interesting process. A
piece of a melody or an
idea takes shape, and
after writing it down,
itas like planting a seed
that starts to grow and
develop. I got a snippet
of a western idea and
then thought of a
monument in my hometown
of Wheeling, West
Virginia. The statue is
called Madonna of the
Trail. The history part
of this piece started to
take shape as I
researched this statue.
There are twelve of them
located in twelve states
where the Old Trail Road,
or National Road, passes
through. As the piece
developed, I started to
think about the travel of
a pioneer woman and her
family passing through
various areas of our
early country. The 3,000
mile coast-to-coast
National road was
realized in the early
1900s but was based on
six trails that date back
to the 1700s. After
developing the
introduction and theme to
this concert band piece,
the story began to take
shape. The slower 3/4
section melody hints at
Greensleeves (What Child
Is This) which
appropriately weaves
itself into the mix.
Finally heading further
west into New Mexico,
Arizona, and California,
the melody takes on a
Spanish flavor and
returns to the main theme
before its conclusion.
Divisi parts that are
optional can be utilized
to add a richer sound.
Feel free to experiment
with octave changes in
the woodwinds in the
fuller sections, if
students are comfortable
playing up an octave.
Always be aware of the
musicality, blend, and
especially legato playing
when
required. Composing
this piece was an
interesting process. A
piece of a melody or an
idea takes shape, and
after writing it down,
it's like planting a seed
that starts to grow and
develop. I got a snippet
of a western idea and
then thought of a
monument in my hometown
of Wheeling, West
Virginia. The statue is
called Madonna of the
Trail. The history part
of this piece started to
take shape as I
researched this statue.
There are twelve of them
located in twelve states
where the Old Trail Road,
or National Road, passes
through. As the piece
developed, I started to
think about the travel of
a pioneer woman and her
family passing through
various areas of our
early country. The 3,000
mile coast-to-coast
National road was
realized in the early
1900s but was based on
six trails that date back
to the 1700s. After
developing the
introduction and theme to
this concert band piece,
the story began to take
shape. The slower 3/4
section melody hints at
Greensleeves (What Child
Is This) which
appropriately weaves
itself into the mix.
Finally heading further
west into New Mexico,
Arizona, and California,
the melody takes on a
Spanish flavor and
returns to the main theme
before its conclusion.
Divisi parts that are
optional can be utilized
to add a richer sound.
Feel free to experiment
with octave changes in
the woodwinds in the
fuller sections, if
students are comfortable
playing up an octave.
Always be aware of the
musicality, blend, and
especially legato playing
when
required. Composing
this piece was an
interesting process. A
piece of a melody or an
idea takes shape, and
after writing it down,
it’s like planting a
seed that starts to grow
and develop. I got a
snippet of a western idea
and then thought of a
monument in my hometown
of Wheeling, West
Virginia. The statue is
called Madonna of the
Trail. The history part
of this piece started to
take shape as I
researched this statue.
There are twelve of them
located in twelve states
where the Old Trail Road,
or National Road, passes
through. As the piece
developed, I started to
think about the travel of
a pioneer woman and her
family passing through
various areas of our
early country. The
3,000 mile coast-to-coast
National road was
realized in the early
1900s but was based on
six trails that date back
to the 1700s. After
developing the
introduction and theme to
this concert band piece,
the story began to take
shape. The slower 3/4
section melody hints at
Greensleeves (What Child
Is This) which
appropriately weaves
itself into the mix.
Finally heading further
west into New Mexico,
Arizona, and California,
the melody takes on a
Spanish flavor and
returns to the main theme
before its conclusion.
Divisi parts that are
optional can be utilized
to add a richer sound.
Feel free to experiment
with octave changes in
the woodwinds in the
fuller sections, if
students are comfortable
playing up an octave.
Always be aware of the
musicality, blend, and
especially legato playing
when required. $14.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Practical Hins On Playing The Flute Flûte traversière Belwin
By Richard R. Hahn, James D. Ployhar. Edited by Thom Proctor. Instrumental metho...(+)
By Richard R. Hahn, James
D. Ployhar. Edited by
Thom Proctor.
Instrumental
method/supplement
(Flute). 36 pages.
Published by Belwin.
$7.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 business days | | |
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