The Way They Play, Book 3
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The study of string instruments should include ensemble playing at the earliest possible stage. There is much to be gained from the playing of duets. Each player learns how to listen to the other, and in a short time develops an awareness of balance, musical phrasing, intonation, and tone quality. This type of training is excellent preparation for participation in large groups. These four volumes of duets for two violins will help fill the need for early ensemble experience in the public schools. They should be used in string classes as a supplement to any of the standard string methods. They will also encourage music making outside of the school, with parents or with other students. These duets are ideal for recitals in the public schools and in public school festivals. They may be played by two performers, or by multiple performers on each part, with or without piano accompaniment.
The Belwin String Builder is a string class method in which the violin, viola, cello, and bass play together throughout. Each book, however, is a complete unit and may be used separately for class or individual instruction. The material in this book is realistically graded so that only a minimum of explanatory material is required. Each melody is interesting and will provide the basis for a fine left hand technic and bow arm. Available in three levels for violin, viola, cello, bass, piano accompaniment, and teacher's manual.
Compiled from melodies Samuel Applebaum used to teach his students to play their instruments. The melodies are arranged in progressive order from the first three notes students learn to the end of level one in most method books. These melodies may be played as solos or in unison with other string instruments. Michael Katz has produced the accompaniment recording (in traditional, jazz, and rock styles) to motivate students to practice and perform for friends and family.
The Applebaums discuss fingering, phrasing, technics and musical philosophy with the following Violinists : Lim Kek Tjiang, Leonid Kogan, BennoRabinoff, Shmuel Ashkenasi, Jaime Laredo, Toshiya Eto, Arnold Steinhardt, Pinchas Zukerman, Michael Tree, Itzak Perlman, John Dalley Lillian Fuchs, Walter Trampler Janos Starker, Mstislav Rostropovich, Pierre Fournier, David Soyer Lucas Drew, Gary Karr, Homer R. Mensch Abe Fortas, Dr. William Suderman, Dr. Herbert R. Axelrod
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