Duckett, Bull – Goodborn, Olive: Team Strings. Double Bass (with CD)
Sheet music and CD
The series encourages ensemble playing with varied repertoire and develops instrument-related aural skills, improvisation and composition. Included are scales and arpeggios and downloadable online audio comprising of over 70 backing tracks to make every student feel like a star performer. Team Strings is available for Violin, Viola, Cello and Double Bass all of which are compatible. There is also a separate book of Piano Accompaniments/Score.
All of the books in the series are fully integrated allowing students using Team Strings to play in ensembles with students using Team Brass and Team W oodwind.
Contenidos | ||
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1. | A handsome lad | |
2. | A little march | |
3. | All night, all day | |
4. | Allegro | |
5. | Amazing grace | |
6. | At dusk | |
7. | Au clair de la lune | |
8. | Autumn | |
9. | Bavaria | |
10. | Blow the wind southerly | |
11. | Bonjour! | |
12. | By the Rhine | |
13. | Chanson | |
14. | Chiming bells | |
15. | Chitty chitty bang bang (Sherman & Sherman) | |
16. | Congratulations (Martin & Coulter) | |
17. | Coronation march | |
18. | Dance | |
19. | Daydreams | |
20. | Donkey riding | |
21. | Edelweiss (Rodgers & Hammerstein) | |
22. | Eliza | |
23. | Falling leaves | |
24. | Flamingo | |
25. | Folk song | |
26. | G and D together | |
27. | G, D and A | |
28. | Gallop | |
29. | German tune | |
30. | Gospel song | |
31. | Go tell Aunt Rhody | |
32. | Going home | |
33. | Good King Wenceslas | |
34. | Happy birthday to you (Hill & Hill) | |
35. | I gave my love a cherry | |
36. | Irish jig | |
37. | Jamaican dance | |
38. | Jingle bells | |
39. | Kingston | |
40. | Kol dodi | |
41. | Kum ba yah | |
42. | London Bridge | |
43. | Love me tender (Matson & Presley) | |
44. | Lucy | |
45. | Magic spells | |
46. | Merrily we roll along | |
47. | Michael row the boat ashore | |
48. | Minuet | |
49. | Mongoose | |
50. | Now the day is over | |
51. | O come, all ye faithful | |
52. | O little town of Bethlehem | |
53. | Ode to joy | |
54. | Oh Susannah | |
55. | Okushiri | |
56. | Old Macdonald | |
57. | Old Texas | |
58. | On the lake | |
59. | Oranges and lemons | |
60. | Past three o’clock | |
61. | Pop goes the weasel | |
62. | Popular song | |
63. | Procession | |
64. | Promenade | |
65. | Rigaudon | |
66. | Round go the mill wheels | |
67. | Ruthin gardens | |
68. | Scarboro’ fair | |
69. | Schottisch | |
70. | Shady grove | |
71. | Silent night | |
72. | Song and dance | |
73. | Sorrow | |
74. | Starlight | |
75. | Summer song | |
76. | The astronomer | |
77. | The carousel | |
78. | The clowns | |
79. | The first Nowell | |
80. | The grand old Duke of York | |
81. | The magic carpet | |
82. | The muffin man | |
83. | The night sky | |
84. | The piper | |
85. | The prospector | |
86. | The rolling heather | |
87. | The shepherd | |
88. | The Skye boat song | |
89. | The traveller | |
90. | The white cliffs of Dover (Kent & Burton) | |
91. | The willow tree | |
92. | The wizard | |
93. | This old man | |
94. | Tramping | |
95. | Twelve bar blues | |
96. | Twinkle, twinkle little star | |
97. | Valse | |
98. | Village song | |
99. | When the saints go marching in | |
100. | Who’s that yonder? | |
101. | Workin’ on the railroad | |
102. | Yankee doodle | |
103. | Ye banks and braes |