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Eta Cohen Violin Method Preliminary Book: Starting Right
Catalogue No: NOV916176
£11.50
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An exciting and fun addition for beginner violinists to the highly respected Eta Cohen Violin Method. This book avoids difficulties of reading even at the earliest stage. Rhythm exercises are introduced before any pitchnotation, preparing young violinists for the attractive tunes which follow. All the melodies are kept within the compass of the scale of D major. As well as being easy to read, sing and play, this ensures a natural height of thebowing arm, helping achieve a good sound. Words are included to help learning and so that even the simplest tunes are fun. Duet parts for the violin or piano are included so that the beginners learn the importance of ensembleplaying and keeping time right from the start.
CONTENTS
- All The Notes That I Can Play
- Angela's Skipping
- Bells Of Amsterdam
- Boys And Girls
- Bye, Baby Bunting
- Cock Robin
- D Is For Dolphin
- Daffodils
- Ding Dong, Bell
- French Dance
- French Lullaby
- French Song
- From Heavens High
- Good King Wenceslas
- Goodbye
- Hansel And Gretel
- Hickory, Dickory Dock
- Hungarian Folk Song
- I Can Play
- Irish Lullaby
- Jack And Jill
- Jingle Bells
- Let Us Begin Now
- Li'l Liza Jane
- Listen Everyone
- Look At Me
- Lullaby
- Mediaeval Melody
- Off We Go
- Pease Pudding Hot
- Play This Just For You And Me
- Skipping And Dancing
- Soldiers' March
- Squirrels
- St Paul's Steeple
- The Farmer's In His Den
- The Four Loves
- The Hill
- The Kitten
- The Nest
- The Spinning Wheel
- The Top
- This Is D
- This Is Easy
- This Is How I Like To Play
- This Is Not Too Hard For Me
- Tick-tock
- Up We Go
- Waltz With Me
- Welsh Folk Song
- Westminster Chimes
- What Can I Play
- What Is For Tea?