
Adaptable Trios- Please Choose Instruments
Adaptable Trios- Please Choose Instruments**
Adaptable Trios for Strings - Violin Trio arranged & composed by Arcari/Putnam
Forty selected studies for the violin in two books, critically revised by Sam Franko. These Etudes by Mazas rank among the best material for practice which the literature of the violin possesses, and have become indispensable for the development of violin technique. They have been arranged in systematic order, and especial care has been bestowed on the fingering, bowing, and the division of the bow.
Adaptable Trios for Strings - Violin Trio arranged & composed by Arcari/Putnam
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Norwegian folk violin music is primarily associated with the Hardanger fiddle, a national instrument with 8-9 strings, four of which are bowed and the rest are sympathetic strings that resonate and add overtones. This unique instrument is known for producing a polyphonic sound used in traditional dances and music, and it is often ornately decorated with carvings and inlay.
This brilliant selection of ancient pieces is arranged by Edward Huws Jones for intermediate level violin with simple piano accompaniment.
Useful for cellists of all ages and abilities, Open String Bow Workouts for the Cello by Cassia Harvey is especially helpful for adult learners who have limited time to practice but want to sound the best they can.
This stunning 3-movement work has it all! The opening movement, Flights of Fancy, symbolizes the element of air and features soaring phrases. The second movement, Terra, resembles an Appalachian lullaby and represents the element of Earth. The final movement, Fire and Ice, is a tour de force that captures the elements of fire and water meeting to create steam and the resulting kinetic energy. Glorious music!