SKU: HL.48183403
UPC: 888680869946. 10.75x6.75x0.069 inches.
“French composer, Monique Rollin compiles The Books of Guitarolier to give beginner guitarists the opportunity to play ensemble music from the outset. Volume 1 is a collection of folk tunes, suitable for a Guitar duo, providing exciting and recognisable duets for young, aspiring guitarists. The first Guitar part consists of the melody, whilst the second Guitar has the accompaniment, which is slightly more difficult. The folk tunes address elements of dynamics, rhythm and phrasing, and includes helpful fingering. For all aspiring, young guitarists, Rollin's Books of Guitarolier provide alternative, inspiring repertoire.â€.
SKU: HL.50606652
ISBN 9781705199893. UPC: 196288154228.
Béla Bartók composed the series of forty-four violin duos in 1931, prompted by the German violin teacher Erich Doflein. With the exception of numbers 35 and 36, all the pieces are based on original folk melodies, and the majority were collected by the composer himself during his numerous field trips in the Carpathian Basin. The melody for No. 42 was collected by Bartók in Algeria. Universal Edition (Vienna) published the violin duos in 1933 in four volumes, arranged in order of difficulty. The present transcription faithfully follows the original. Fingerings are by the editor.
SKU: HL.14047521
ISBN 9788850726059.
Flute solo and guitar solo are splitted on L/R channels on CD tracks.
SKU: HL.14047520
ISBN 9788850726042.
SKU: HL.49045435
ISBN 9783795709952. Andreas Schuermann.
The volume of duets in the Frohliche Klarinette series contains easy-to-play duets from various music styles: classical music, jazz, blues, klezmer, rock and folk music.In the first part, the melody is at first in the lower register and, when repeated, an octave higher. Thus, it is possible to become familiar with the overblown tones and stabilize them in a pleasant way. Many of the pieces do not contain any overblown tones in the second part at all.Apart from their use in music lessons, the pieces are also perfect for concerts, recitals or other special events. The duets from jazz, blues, rock, klezmer and folk music contain additional harmonic signs (for C instruments) which allow for accompaniment with guitar, piano, etc.