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Osborne, Anthony – Osborne, Tony: Really Easy Bass Book (with piano)

sheet music

Setting: Double Bass and Piano
Length: 44 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571511708
ISMN: 9780571511709
If you can play just a few notes on the double bass, then you're ready for the Really Easy Bass Book. These 22 imaginative little pieces for the absolute beginner include traditional tunes, classics and specially composed melodies, all with attractive piano accompaniments.
The pieces are arranged progressively, so you can hear the step-by-step improvement in your playing as well as simply enjoying the music.
**ABRSM selected pieces (Double Bass 2010):
Alpen Song (Osborne)
And Y Not (Osborne)

Contents

1.
Alpen Song **ABRSM selected piece: Double Bass syllabus 2010
2.
And Y Not**ABRSM selected piece: Double Bass syllabus 2010
3.
Arco Marco
4.
Baby Trout
5.
Barcarolle
6.
Bass Bridges Of Paris
7.
Basse Noisette
8.
Basso Bossa
9.
Bobby Shaftoe Goes To New Orleans
10.
Choo-Choo Blues
11.
Grand March For Ida
12.
Greek Song
13.
Jellied Eels Foo-Yong
14.
Polly Put The Cha-Cha On
15.
Remembering
16.
Russian Circus
17.
Samba
18.
Sur Le Pont D'avignon
19.
The Clumsy Spy
20.
The Duke Of York Joins The Navy
21.
The Lost City
22.
Victorian Parlour
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