Ten American Cello Etudes By Aaron Minsky

    Ten American Cello Etudes By Aaron Minsky

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    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

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    Ten American Cello Études by Aaron Minsky

    Ten American Cello Études is a collection of 24 pieces composed by Aaron Minsky and published in paperback format on September 1, 1988. The études are designed to help cellists learn and practice contemporary styles of music, including jazz, blues, and folk. Each piece is a miniature evocation of an American location and ambience, making them perfect for recitals and encores. The lively pieces are also admirably suited for cellists who seek to improve their technical skills while exploring modern American music.

    In summary, Ten American Cello Études is an excellent resource for cellists of all levels who wish to develop their skills in contemporary music styles. The études offer an engaging and dynamic approach to learning, with each piece providing a unique representation of an American place and mood. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced cellist, this collection is a must-have for anyone interested in exploring the diverse and vibrant world of modern American music.

    • 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

    Contents:

    1. The Train Whistle
    2. Truckin' Through the South
    3. Broadway
    4. Laid-back Devil
    5. Sailing Down the River
    6. The Flag Waver
    7. An American in France
    8. Like Crazy
    9. The Crack of Dawn
    10. October Waltz

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