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Twenty One Classical Studies for Double Bass: Four Accompanied and Seventeen Unaccompanied Studies

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Twenty One Classical Studies for Double Bass: Four Accompanied and Seventeen Unaccompanied Studies


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Instrumentation
Piano, Double bass
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano
Type of score
Score for two performers
Arranger
James Strange
Publisher
Penny Music Co.
Difficulty
Medium
The pieces in this book have been loyally arranged from the original piano scores to be performed on the double bass. The collection consists of seventeen solo pieces and four pieces with piano accompanied.

All the arrangements have been compiled from the original piano scores and arranged to be played by the solo instrumentalist.

Each piece presents a study to strengthen the left hand and improve bowing technique, whilst providing a range of challenging sight reading exercises in a variety of key signatures. The Brahms Waltzes would serve as ideal warm up or warm down exercises and are excellent for position work and when combined with scale practice.

Contents:

Prelude in E minor (F. Chopin)
Largo in Eb major (F. Chopin)
Bourree No.1 (F. Chopin)
Children's Corner (C. Debussy)
Bourree No.2 (F. Chopin)
Waltzes No.1 in B major (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.2 in E major (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.3 in G# minor (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.4 in E minor (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.5 in E major (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.6 in C major (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.7 in C# minor (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.8 in Bb major (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.9 in D minor (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.10 in G major (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.1 in B minor (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.1 in E major (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.1 in B major (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.1 in G# minor (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.1 in A major (J. Brahms)
Waltzes No.1 in C# minor (J. Brahms)
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