

Rick Mooney's latest book uses double stops to provide excellent learning material for young and advancing cellists. With over 60 familiar folk songs, many of which are in the Suzuki repertoire, this book helps students develop skills such as hearing intonation, shaping the hand correctly, shifting, extensions, and preparing for future repertoire.
In Rick Mooney's latest book, young and advancing cellists will find a treasure trove of learning material that uses double stops. This unique technique allows students to play two notes simultaneously, providing an excellent vehicle for developing their skills.
What sets this book apart is its vast collection of over 60 familiar folk songs, many of which are included in the Suzuki repertoire. These songs offer an opportunity for students to practice and master a range of skills, including hearing intonation, shaping the hand correctly, shifting, extensions, and preparing for future repertoire.
With this book, students can delve into the world of double stops and explore the rich tapestry of folk music that has charmed audiences for generations. Whether a beginner or an advanced cellist, this book provides a unique and engaging way to learn and improve your skills.
"40 Easy Studies For Cello" is a compilation of basic study literature for all instrumentalists. It was written by Sebastian Lee and edited and arranged by Hugo Becker. The book is part of the Essential Exercises series and is published by Edition Schott. The series offers a range of technical exercises, methodological instructions, and new editions and reprints of successful standard study works.
"The Technique of the Cello" is a collection of eight volumes of progressive studies that are selected, annotated, and fingered by Louis R. Feuillard. Louis Feuillard (1872-1941) was a renowned professor at the Paris Conservatoire, as well as a chamber musician and a quartet cellist. His publications are known for their logical and progressive approach and are still considered valuable resources for anyone studying cello. Notably, he was a teacher to Paul Tortelier, a highly respected cellist. Volume 4 of this collection is titled "Technic of the Cello".
Superstudies Cello Book 1 is a collection of 16 original studies for young cello players from grades 1-3. The book perfectly balances technical and musical development, covering diverse keys, modes, rhythms, and styles, including jazz. The descriptive titles help players express themselves appropriately for each study. It is enjoyable and stimulating for teachers and pupils alike.
Ten American Cello Études is a collection of 24 pieces by Aaron Minsky, published in 1988. They help cellists learn jazz, blues, and folk. Each piece evokes an American location, perfect for recitals. The études improve technical skills while exploring modern American music. This collection is a must-have for cellists of all levels.
• Unique and entertaining musical pieces
• Contemporary styles, including Latin, rock and roll, blues, and more
• Depictions of American places, activities, and moods
• Technical challenges such as harmonics, left-hand pizzicato, and double-stopping
• Useful fingering and bowing suggestions
Paul Bazelaire (1886-1958) was a French pianist and cellist who trained at the Paris Conservatoire. He was an experienced teacher and authored several publications. Bazelaire's Études transcendentales were virtuosic adaptations of Kummer's mid-nineteenth-century studies and reflected the advancements in cello technique during his time. Throughout his career, he composed over a hundred pieces, including some for solo piano.
New resource available for cellists learning tenor clef. Introduces clef through pieces in all keys at Grade 4 level, with accompaniments.
It covers techniques like moving to a higher register, playing the transitional part of the cello, and reading across strings.
Dotzauer was a skilled musician who composed operas, symphonies, overtures, mass, concertos, and chamber music. However, his educational compositions have proved to be of lasting value. At the end of the 19th century, there was an idea to compile and publish a selection of his educational life work that met the demands of the time. Several publications of this kind were made, but the work by Johannes Klingenberg has turned out to be the most successful.