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Strings / Violin Instruction strings 122 Sevcik Studies for Strings 123 Violin Methods by G. Schirmer, Inc. 124 All Strings 124 Orchestra Play-Along 124 Violin 124 Instruction & Technique 129 Songbooks & Repertoire 128 Violin Play-Along Series 133 Easy Concertos & Concertinos Series 134 Solos 134 Duets 134 Quartets 135 Viola 135 Instruction & Technique 135 Songbooks 135 Solos 136 Cello 136 Instruction & Technique 137 Songbooks & Repertoire 139 Solos 139 Duets 139 Quartets 139 Bass 139 Harp hal 140 String Ensembles 140 Duets 140 Trios 140 Quartets 140 Quintets 140 Ensembles 140 Pop Specials for String Quartets 2011 141 Strings Charts Series 122 SEVCIK STUDIES FOR STRINGS Bosworth Since 1901, Otakar Sevcik’s works have formed the basis of many schools of string playing around the world. Thousands of players continue to find Sevcik an invaluable aid to technical development. In practicing Sevcik – as in playing scales, etudes, or pieces – there are always four main headings to consider: purity of intonation, evenness of tone, exactness of rhythm and physical freedom and ease. This series of books is designed for the beginning student to improve all areas of technique. Each book contains numerous exercises and melodies. VIOLIN SEVCIK VIOLIN SEVCIK VIOLIN SEVCIK VIOLIN Studies – OPUS 6 Studies – OPUS 8 Studies – OpUS 1 VIOLIN METHOD FOR BEGINNERS CHANGES OF POSITION AND PREPARATORY SCALE STUDIES SCHOOL OF VIOLIN TECHNIQUE A compendium of studies for changes of positions with preparatory scale studies. One of the unique advantages of the shifting exercises in Sevcik’s Opus 8 is that they provide a musical framework within which to place PART 3 each shift. In English and German. PART 1 In English, French, German and Czech. 14029822 ........................................$11.95 Opus 1 Part 1 focuses on exercises in the first position. 14029825 ..........................................$9.00 14029815 ..........................................$9.95 SEVCIK VIOLIN PART 4 Studies – OPUS 9 Part 4 contains exercises dealing with B-Flat, E-Flat PART 2 PREPARATORY STUDIES IN and A-Flat major scales; chromatic scale; G and C Part 2 contains exercises in the 2nd-7th positions. In DOUBLE-STOPPING minor scales; changing keys. English, French, German or Italian. Otakar Sevcik’s Violin Studies 14029826 ..........................................$9.00 14029816 ..........................................$9.95 Opus 9 is a comprehensive PART 5 collection of preparatory exercises in double stopping SEVCIK VIOLIN Part 5 contains exercises dealing with: accidentals, on the violin. 58 exercises Studies – OPUS 2 major triads, minor triads, diminished fifth/augmented have been assembled to give SCHOOL OF BOWING TECHNIQUE fourth; extension of the fourth finger. you the best and most versatile approach to playing 14029827 ..........................................$9.95 chords, harmonies and pedals in your violin playing. The book includes extensive guidance and perfor- PART 7 mance notes in Italian, French, German and English. Part 7 contains exercises dealing with: connecting An excellent source of technical challenges that will positions; finger gliding; fifth position; broken chords. expand your musical vocabulary and focus your skills. 14029829 ..........................................$9.00 14029780 ........................................$11.95 PART 3 SEVCIK VIOLIN VIOLA This classical book is part of the Czech violinist’s Studies – OPUS 7, SEVCIK FOR VIOLA – “School of Bowing Technique” which aims to instruct PART 2 OPUS 1, PART 1 the student in the required technique in a system- TUDIES REPARATORY TO THE S P SCHOOL OF TECHNIQUE atic and easily organized manner. Instructions are SHAKE & DEVELOPMENT IN arr. Lionel Tertis provided in German, English, French and Italian. DOUBLE-STOPPING Contains exercises in into- 14029805 ........................................$11.95 Within Sevcik’s School of nation, scales, keeping the Violin Technique, the Opus fingers down, bowing styles, PART 5 7 series focuses on studies crossing strings, sixths, Fifth part out of six from the Opus 2 which includes preparatory to the shake octaves, ninths, tenths, triads, 4,000 exercises in bowing. Instructions are provided and development in double-stopping, for the slightly the chromatic scale, arpeggios and double stops. Part in German, English, French and Italian. advanced pupil. Includes 28 exercises in the 2nd, 3rd, 1: First position. 14029809 ........................................$11.95 4th, 5th, and 6th positions. 14029812 ..........................................$9.95 14029787 ..........................................$9.95 PART 6 The final part of Opus 2, which provides 4,000 exer- cises in bowing. This edition was prepared by Millan Sachania with directions in German, French, English and Italian. S G 14029811 ........................................$11.95 IN R ST 123 SEVCIK STUDIES FOR STRINGS SEVCIK FOR VIOLA – CELLO SEVCIK FOR Cello – OPUS 2 SEVCIK FOR Cello – OPUS 3 SCHOOL OF BOWING TECHNIQUE OPUS 1, PART 1 40 VARIATIONS arr. Lionel Tertis THUMB PLACING EXERCISES 40 variations covering different aspects of tech- A superb collection of exer- These exercises lead the nique. cises to help develop bowing student through the various style, accuracy, rhythms and thumb positions and, by wrist speed/strength. These constant use of the fourth have become some of the finger, strengthen it and give most widely used and successful studies and exercises it security in the higher posi- 14029833 ..........................................$9.95 in the first position. tions. Indeed, the book deals with all the technical difficulties in connection with PART 1 the placing of the thumb, providing exercises which SEVCIK FOR Cello – 14029797 ..........................................$9.95 will help cellists to overcome these difficulties. With OPUS 8 English, French, German, Czech and Italian instruc- CHANGES OF POSITION & PART 2 tions. PREPARATORY SCALE STUDIES 14029800 ..........................................$9.95 14029821 ..........................................$9.95 arr. H. Boyd A volume of studies and PART 3 exercises in position changes 14029803 ..........................................$9.95 SEVCIK FOR Cello – and scales throughout three OPUS 2 octaves, suitable for relatively SCHOOL OF BOWING TECHNIQUE advanced pupils. This adap- SEVCIK FOR VIOLA – Sevcik’s cello studies are a tion of Otakar Sevcik’s violin method is a renowned, OPUS 3 superb collection of exer- comprehensive and proven course of cello study and 40 VARIATIONS cises to help develop bowing practice. In English, French and German. arr. Margaret Major style, accuracy, rhythms and 14029770 ..........................................$9.95 40 variations covering wrist speed/strength. different aspects of tech- VIOLIN METHODS FROM nique. G. SCHIRMER, INC. PART 1 Part 1 of Opus 2 of this excellent series covers: how HINRICH ERNST KAYSER: 36 to hold the bow, movements of the bow, dividing ELEMENTARY AND PROGRESSIVE 14029832 ........................................$11.95 the bow-length, staccato and legato, detached and STUDIES, COMPLETE, OP. 20 hopping styles of bowing, dynamic changes, spiccato ed. Louis Svecenski and arpeggios. 50256160 ����������������������������������������$7.99 SEVCIK FOR VIOLA – 14029798 ........................................$13.95 OPUS 8 JACQUES FÉRÉOL MAZAS: 75 CHANGES OF POSITION & PART 2 MELODIOUS AND PROGRESSIVE PREPARATORY SCALE STUDIES Part 2 covers triplets, semiquavers, developing soft STUDIES, BOOKS 1-3 arr. Lionel Tertis tone, sustained tones and economizing the bow-length. These classic methods are combined into conve- Exercises in position changes 14029801 ........................................$13.95 nient single, value-priced editions. and scales throughout 50490035 ��������������������������������������$12.99 3 octaves for relatively PART 3 advanced pupils. The Sevcik Part 3 of this excellent series contains numerous exer- HENRY SCHRADIECK: SCHOOL FOR Viola Studies are a superb collection of exercises cises for developing suppleness of the wrist. VIOLIN TECHNICS to help develop a student’s bowing style, accuracy, 14029804 ........................................$13.95 COMPLETE BOOKS 1-3 AND COMPLETE SCALE STUDIES rhythms and wrist speed/strength. 50490033 ��������������������������������������$12.99 14029776 ..........................................$9.95 PART 4 Part 4 of focuses on arpeggios on two strings. OTAKAR SEVCIK: SCHOOL OF VIOLIN 14029806 ........................................$13.95 TECHNICS, COMPLETE BOOKS 1-4 SEVCIK FOR VIOLA – 50490034 ��������������������������������������$16.99 OPUS 9 PART 5 PREPARATORY STUDIES IN Part 5 of this excellent series contains numerous exer- MELODIOUS DOUBLE-STOPPING cises for developing power of the wrist. DOUBLE-STOPS, 14029808 ........................................$13.95 arr. Alan Arnold COMPLETE BOOKS 1 A collection of over fifty of PART 6 AND 2 FOR THE Sevcik’s preparatory studies VIOLIN in double-stopping, arranged Part 6 covers arpeggios on 4 strings, variations in The two volumes of Trott’s by Alan Arnold. Each study triplets, variations in semiquavers and bowing styles. widely used etudes are ST can be transposed and played 14029810 ........................................$13.95 combined into one conve- R in any of the twelve keys, giving the violist ample mate- IN nient, affordable volume. rial to improve the double-stop technique. G 14029782 ........................................$13.00 50486486 ��������������������������������������$14.99 S
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