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| ESSENTIALS
FOR STRINGS by Gerald E. Anderson |
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Essentials
for Strings is an excellent systematic and comprehensive approach to
technical development for use by full string orchestras, string ensembles,
and individual string players. More details... |
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| HARMONIZED
RHYTHMS FOR STRING ORCHESTRA by Charles E. Forque and Jim Thornton Edited by Gerald Anderson |
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Harmonized
Rhythms is dedicated to the progressive and systematic study of rhythms
in a totally melodic and harmonized format.The primary focus of Harmonized Rhythms is to teach rhythmic precision through the performance of 45 progressive four-part harmonized melodies. Each part book has the melody plus one, two, or three harmony parts which are rhythmically independent of the melody and each other. |
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| WINNING
RHYTHMS by Edward L. Ayola |
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Winning
Rhythms perfects rhythmic skills for all students, all instruments.
Use it in your class. Use it in private lessons. You can even use Winning
Rhythms without an instrument, clapping the rhythms. Later, add the
bow or fingers. As your students become more rhythmically confident, they
can play the rhythm patterns with scales. In no time at all, while their
rhythm improves, they've learned scales and fingering techniques too!
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