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Cello Time Runners + CD

BLACKWELL, David and BLACKWELL, Kathy

Price: £7.75
ISBN-10: 0-19-322085-7
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-322085-0
Cello tutor
Level: very easy
Publication date: 25 July 2002

Series: Cello Time
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Description

The Cello Time series provides some of the best and most exciting repertoire for young cellists. Packed with lively original tunes, easy duets, and traditional pieces, the books are carefully paced and organized to build confidence every step of the way. With plenty of entertaining illustrations with Cello Time it really is fun to play!

  • Pieces using 2nd finger
  • Pieces using backward and forward extensions
  • A range of styles from folk to jazz
  • Semi-quavers, dotted crotchets, and 6/8 time
  • Duets with parts of equal difficulty
  • Scales and arpeggios of the keys in the book, plus G major 2 octaves
  • A Music Fact-Finder page to help explain words and signs
  • CD with performances of all the pieces to play along to
  • Straightforward piano accompaniments available

    Reviews

    • 'A pleasant surprise is in store for cello teachers who have not yet come across the Cello Time series . . . The repetitive aspect of practice goes unnoticed when we are presented with such a diverse choice of appealing material. Smiling faces and brightly coloured cheerful scenes on the front cover of both volumes set the stage for an enthusiastic learning atmosphere. Humorous illustrations throughout ensure the promise of happy lesson times. The books are not too long for youngsters to wade through and the pages are clearly spaced and easy to read.' cont. Stringendo (Australian String Assoc) Vol 1 2004
    • cont . . . 'An exciting choice of varied titles includes Spy Movie (shades of the 'Pink Panther'?), Cello Time Rag and a flowing Summer Evening. The slow, undulating movements of the whale are obvious in the gentle Blue Whale. Caribbean sunshine and Mexican fiesta times are interspaced with Celtic airs, Parisian cafe jazz, Jacob's Dance and 'Te Deum'. Stack of songs from folk to jazz are thoughtfully selected to give an opportunity for use of vibrato, long and short bows, legato and staccato . . .' cont . . . Stringendo (Australian String Assoc) Vol 1 2004
    • . . . cont ' . . . An unexpected bonus handily pocketed at the back of the books is a CD that is sure to boost the most flagging spirits. The rigours of learning are seemingly forgotten as they play alongside the tape - from dreamy strings to the drum-kit beat. As the student becomes aware of the inevitability of the rhythmic beat, we are on the way to establishing an inner 'rhythmic' pulse. The CD helps with listening for good intonation and a beautiful sound as well as freeing the teacher from the need to accompany, so that a watchful eye can be kept on posture and so on. Pieces are counted in to these tasteful accompaniments. Separate piano accompaniment books are also available. These two volumes certainly succeed in providing lots of motivational repertoire for budding cellists. Kathy and David Blackwell's continuing series guarantees musical enjoyment!' Stringendo (Australian String Assoc) Vol 1 2004
    • 'The books are laid out in a very approachable and exciting way, and are clear and large making them easy to read . . . These two books, but particularly the Runners, are an excellent addition to available teaching repertoire on the cello. For parents and children alike, access to accompaniments is a wonderful bonus in the age of the CD player . . . I applaud the book educationally and for motivating pupils, and I shall certainly use Runners with my pupils. Wendy Owen, Ensemble, January 03
    • 'These are a marvellous addition to the beginner repertoire because they are fun and extremely musical tunes . . . Cello Time Runners is an excellent resource for extension material with a variety of pieces in both flat and sharp key. . . . Pupils of mine have loved both volumes and in all cases have come back having explored and chosen their own favourite tunes.' Julia Goehr, ESTA News and Views Winter 02
    • 'The Cello Time books are more conventional and make excellent use of technology in the shape of CDs with very imaginative backing which includes the cello part. My pupils loved them . . . In both books the progression is excellent, the pieces not too long and there is a good glossary at the end . . . this is a most welcome publication. Music Teacher June 2003

    The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled.

    9780193220850

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