Colourstrings Violin ABC: Piano Accompaniments for G1, G2, G2 suppl. (epub) — Piano part
Szilvay, GézaProduct information
Title: | Colourstrings Violin ABC: Piano Accompaniments for G1, G2, G2 suppl. (epub) — Piano part | ||
Authors: | Szilvay, Géza (Author) | ||
Product number: | 9789525489538 | ||
Product form: | Ebook, EPUB | ||
Availability: | After purchase immediately available for download | ||
Publication date: | 24.9.2021 | ||
Price: | 20,90 € (19,00 € vat 0 %) | ||
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Further information
Publisher: | Fennica Gehrman |
Series: | Colourstrings® Violin ABC |
Edition: | 2021 |
Publication year: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Format: | EPUB |
Protection type: | Vesileima |
Pages: | 165 |
Product family: | Frontpage eBooks (EPUB) Colourstrings, Colour Keys, other related methods Colourstrings violin/viola/cello/double bass tutors |
Finnish library classification: | 78.711 Viulunsoiton opintoaineistoksi tarkoitettu musiikki |
Key words: | colourstrings, viuluviikarit, viulu ja piano |
Other formats or variants
Sheet music, 2021 Spiral bound |
48,60 €
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Description
Colourstrings Violin ABC: Piano accompaniments for the books G1, G2 & G2 supplement (ISMN 9790550116467) includes the piano accompaniments of the performing pieces included in the following books:
Colourstrings Violin ABC: Book G1 - Second position
Colourstrings Violin ABC: Book G2 - Third position
Colourstrings Violin ABC: Performing pieces for Violin in the First Three Positions (supplement for the book G2)
About the Colourstrings® method:
Colourstrings® is child-centred. The materials are colourful, stimulating and entice children to embark on musical adventures that will enable each of them to fulfil their musical potential through fun and creativity, without pressure. It is an extension of the Kodály philosophy: everything starts with singing to develop inner hearing. Central to the approach is the role of play and imagination - often the value of play can be overlooked in the rush to get on with the ‘real' lesson.
Colourstrings® is a Kodaly based, child centred approach to music education that has been in existence since the early 1970's. Its originators, the Hungarian brothers Géza and Csába Szilvay, revolutionised music education in Finland to such an extent that Colourstrings® has become an integral part of the state music school system there.
Colourstrings® has gained an outstanding reputation for the skill of its teachers, the success of its students and the inspiring ideas that drive it:
”This excellent method for the young musical generation has proved to be really very successful. It is by now a fully established method and has already produced many fine string players.” MAX ROSTAL (The Late Professor, CBE, Honorary President ESTA)
Colourstrings Violin ABC: Book G1 - Second position
Colourstrings Violin ABC: Book G2 - Third position
Colourstrings Violin ABC: Performing pieces for Violin in the First Three Positions (supplement for the book G2)
About the Colourstrings® method:
Colourstrings® is child-centred. The materials are colourful, stimulating and entice children to embark on musical adventures that will enable each of them to fulfil their musical potential through fun and creativity, without pressure. It is an extension of the Kodály philosophy: everything starts with singing to develop inner hearing. Central to the approach is the role of play and imagination - often the value of play can be overlooked in the rush to get on with the ‘real' lesson.
Colourstrings® is a Kodaly based, child centred approach to music education that has been in existence since the early 1970's. Its originators, the Hungarian brothers Géza and Csába Szilvay, revolutionised music education in Finland to such an extent that Colourstrings® has become an integral part of the state music school system there.
Colourstrings® has gained an outstanding reputation for the skill of its teachers, the success of its students and the inspiring ideas that drive it:
”This excellent method for the young musical generation has proved to be really very successful. It is by now a fully established method and has already produced many fine string players.” MAX ROSTAL (The Late Professor, CBE, Honorary President ESTA)