Method, Technique, Scales, Sight-Reading, Etudes
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Bissinger – Scaling the Tenor Clef Dragon
By Mirian Wu, Nancy Liebur and Wendy Bissinger. A workbook organized by regions of the fingerboard so the student can learn tenor clef in comfortable lower positions before advancing to upper registers of the cello. Starting with 1st and 2nd position, ending with thumb position, the student moves in and out of tenor clef. This book works well with Mooney’s Position Pieces, has a similar layout with workbook pages to make sure you know the names of the notes, then musical pieces to play.
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Yampolsky Violoncello Technique
Includes scales in four octaves with many bowing variations, four-octave arpeggios in tonic, subdominant and dominant form; triads; thirds in double stops; sixths in double stops; scales in chords and harmonics.
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