The instructor is forced to spend valuable lesson time flipping through pages in an effort to decide which scale, bowing, and rhythm pattern is appropriate for each student. How is this book different? Currently available scale books are a dizzying maze of everything from broken thirds and chromatic scales, to double and triple stops, all with various bowings to choose from. This led me to create an improvised, handwritten scale book that over time has evolved into the finished product you are now holding. I found that in order to give effective scale assignments, it was necessary to cut and paste pages from several different books with my instructions scribbled in the margins. I discovered that while many had useful sections, no single book contained everything I needed for my students. ![]() 22 B Flat Minor Scale.36 B Major Scale.42 B Minor Scale.56 3-Octave Scales with Rhythmic Variants.62 Advanced Studies.68Ī new approach to learning scales Over the years I have tried every cello scale book in print. 30 G# Minor Scale.44 A Major Scale.50 A Minor Scale. ![]() 20 E Flat Major Scale.26 D# Minor Scale.40 E Major Scale. Visit us on the Web at Email us at Ĭ Major Scale. 4 Acceleration Patterns.7 2-Octave Scales & Arpeggios.8ĭesign and layout by Jonathan Cunningham © 2009 by Mel Bay Publications, Inc.
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