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1. Beautiful Music for Two String
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2. Beautiful Music for Two String
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3. Making Simple Musical Instruments:
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4. Beautiful Music for Two String
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5. Chamber Music for Two String Instruments
$5.55
6. Workbook for Strings, Book 1 Instrument:
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7. Making Gourd Musical Instruments:
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8. The Cambridge Companion to the
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9. Strategies for Teaching Strings:
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10. America's Instrument: The Banjo
$5.95
11. Christmas Instrumental Solos --
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12. Beautiful Music for Two String
$99.99
13. Acoustic Guitars and Other Fretted
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14. Commonsense Instrument Care: How
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15. Solo Time for Strings, Book 3
$17.07
16. Strictly Strings: A Comprehensive
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17. 78SB - All For Strings Book 1:
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18. Ludwig van Beethoven Complete
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19. 7-String Guitar Chord Book (Guitar
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20. Strategies for Teaching Strings:

1. Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments
by Applebaum, Samuel
Paperback: 32 Pages (1985-03-01)
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Asin: 0769231292
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The study of string instruments should include ensemble playing at the earliest possible stage. There is much to be gained from the playing of duets. Each player learns how to listen to the other, and in a short time develops an awareness of balance, musical phrasing, intonation, and tone quality. This type of training is excellent preparation for participation in large groups. These four volumes of duets for two violins will help fill the need for early ensemble experience in the public schools. They should be used in string classes as a supplement to any of the standard string methods. They will also encourage music making outside of the school, with parents or with other students. These duets are ideal for recitals in the public schools and in public school festivals. They may be played by two performers, or by multiple performers on each part, with or without piano accompaniment. ... Read more


2. Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments, Bk 2: 2 Violins (Two Violins)
by Samuel Applebaum
Paperback: 32 Pages (1985-03-01)
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Asin: 0769231306
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The study of string instruments should include ensemble playing at the earliest possible stage. There is much to be gained from the playing of duets. Each player learns how to listen to the other, and in a short time develops an awareness of balance, musical phrasing, intonation, and tone quality. This type of training is excellent preparation for participation in large groups. These four volumes of duets for two violins will help fill the need for early ensemble experience in the public schools. They should be used in string classes as a supplement to any of the standard string methods. They will also encourage music making outside of the school, with parents or with other students. These duets are ideal for recitals in the public schools and in public school festivals. They may be played by two performers, or by multiple performers on each part, with or without piano accompaniment. ... Read more


3. Making Simple Musical Instruments: A Melodious Collection of Strings, Winds, Drums & More
by Bart Hopkin
Paperback: 144 Pages (1999-02)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$49.90
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Asin: 1579900488
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This volume includes 30 playable instruments to build, as well as information about how string, woodwind and percussion instruments really work. The book also includes materials lists and detailed step-by-step instructions. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Making Simple Musical Instruments
This is a good book to make musical instruments for your kids or grand kids.Most of the projects are relatively easy and don't require too many tools.

I would have given it a five but some of the projects are pretty silly.
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4. Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments, Bk 1: 2 Violas
by Samuel Applebaum
Paperback: 32 Pages (1985-03-01)
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Asin: 076923173X
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The study of string instruments should include ensemble playing at the earliest possible stage. There is much to be gained from the playing of duets. Each player learns how to listen to the other, and in a short time develops an awareness of balance, musical phrasing, intonation, and tone quality. This type of training is excellent preparation for participation in large groups. These four volumes of duets for two violins will help fill the need for early ensemble experience in the public schools. They should be used in string classes as a supplement to any of the standard string methods. They will also encourage music making outside of the school, with parents or with other students. These duets are ideal for recitals in the public schools and in public school festivals. They may be played by two performers, or by multiple performers on each part, with or without piano accompaniment. ... Read more


5. Chamber Music for Two String Instruments
by Applebaum, Samuel
Paperback: 16 Pages (1985-03-01)
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Asin: 0769231780
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This Chamber Music book is to be started when the pupil reaches page 24 of the Samuel Applebaum String Method. However, it can be used in conjunction with any good string method. Published for two violins, two violas, two cellos, two basses, and piano accompaniment. ... Read more


6. Workbook for Strings, Book 1 Instrument: Violin
by Forest Etling
Paperback: 44 Pages (2006-05-04)
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Asin: 0739014420
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This series of workbooks for beginning and intermediate players is designed to save rehearsal time by keeping classroom explanation to a minimum.Published in separate books for each of the stringed instruments, the take-home assignments stress the names of notes, finger patterns, scales, key signatures, terms and symbols, and other information necessary to prepare the string player thoroughly for orchestra participation. ... Read more


7. Making Gourd Musical Instruments: Over 60 String, Wind & Percussion Instruments & How to Play Them
by Ginger Summit, Jim Widess
Paperback: 144 Pages (2007-03-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$8.88
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Asin: 1402745036
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Pluck them, bang them, shake them, and blow into them! These instruments—from wood temple gongs to water drums and stamping tubes—produce every type of joyful noise. Make a fun “gourd orchestra” of rattles, like a Mesoamerican Indian rain stick and African shekere; a Caribbean guiro; a gorgeous mbira or thumb piano; and friction drums that wail or roar. There are instruments from near and far, from the unusual to the familiar banjo and guitar. Tips on choosing, cleaning, and sealing a gourd, and decorating and playing the finished instrument, help to create beautiful music.
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4-0 out of 5 stars instruments I'll build.
Already an instrument maker, this well illustrated book has given me some really good new ideas.

5-0 out of 5 stars Gourd Musical Instrument Review
Great book for those wishing to learn how to make their gourd into a musical instrument. Good detail on how to do it.Recommend highly.

4-0 out of 5 stars Book Review
For the most part, this is a nice book for a person who wants to make a good instrument, but does not have a woodworking shop at their disposal, though having a small electric saw does help, because there are some projects where wood must be cut, drilled, etc. The only thing I didn't really like about the book was the fact that there were some really cool instruments in there that there were no instructions for. On a more positive note, the book provided a lot of interesting information about how the various types of instrument groups make their sound, along with how they are played, and variations on how to make them. The book also told of the instruments' origins, which was nice to know. I am currently building a Kenyan lyre, called a nyatiti, which was pictured in the book on page 77. This book has really inspired me to begin creating my own musical instruments, which I think all serious musicians should do. I believe a musical instrument is almost like an extension of the essense of the musician who plays it, and what better way is there to display their own personality?

4-0 out of 5 stars Gourd Music
This book is amazing.I've already made the kazoos. There's a few that I'd like a bit more detail in the instructions, but overall it's an interesting and useful book about Gourd Musical Instruments.

2-0 out of 5 stars incomplete directions and materials lists
This book does not compare to Ginger Summit's previous books on gourd crafts. The material lists are incomplete and the instructions are poorly written.It was extremely frustrating, particularly to construct the thumb piano, to have incomplete parts list and the book assumes that the user has a fairly extensive knowledge of tools.I do NOT recommend this book to anyone who wants a quality folk type instrument.I have constructed four instruments and found the general directions poor.It was interesting from a historical folk instrument aspect but was not functional for helping one learn to create gourd instruments. ... Read more


8. The Cambridge Companion to the String Quartet (Cambridge Companions to Music) (Volume 0)
Paperback: 392 Pages (2003-12-08)
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Asin: 0521000424
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This survey of the string quartet by ten chamber music specialists focuses on four main areas: social and musical background to the genre's development; celebrated ensembles and their significance; and string quartet playing. It reviews aspects of contemporary and historical practice, including "mixed ensembles." Informative appendixes and a full chronology of the mainstream repertory complete this compact guide. ... Read more


9. Strategies for Teaching Strings: Building a Successful String and Orchestra Program
by Donald L. Hamann, Robert Gillespie
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2003-09-25)
list price: US$54.95 -- used & new: US$55.25
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Asin: 0195148878
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Strategies for Teaching Strings is an essential guide for prospective, novice, and experienced string teachers. Acclaimed instructors Donald L. Hamann and Robert Gillespie share their years of experience, providing readers with all the information and skills necessary to teach string instruments in schools and to develop a successful school orchestra program.
Based on national standards for teaching strings and orchestra, the text begins by introducing the string instrument family and presenting an overview of the school orchestra program. Subsequent chapters--divided into three levels of string competency corresponding to elementary, middle, and high school skills--cover performance goals and objectives, strategies for teaching technical and performance skills, and solutions to common playing problems for each ability level. Rehearsal planning and preparation, rehearsal techniques, practical approaches to teaching improvisation, student recruitment and retention, and choosing literature for the school orchestra are also covered. The book is enhanced by illustrations and photographs that demonstrate correct playing techniques and fingering positions. An appendix includes information about special pedagogical approaches and professional string associations. A full listing of the national content standards established by the Music Educators National Conference (MENC) and by the American String Teachers Association (ASTA) appears in Chapter 6. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Very General
This book is clearly an overview of the topic and not nearly as detailed as I had hoped.For a band teacher exploring teaching strings this might be a good place to start, but for a string instructor nothing that is here would be new.It suggests performance venues and marketing to administrators as if these would be new ideas to established programs, band or otherwise.This book seems almost like an introduction to a series of textbooks on the subjects it touches on.The most detail is offered in the standards of achievement for each year of a program, which is already available to anyone with state standards.This book is "comprehensive" only in its identification of the key areas of focus for successful programs.Comprehensive, in this case, includes some practical, usable ideas, but it is too expensive for what it offers.Put the word "overview" in the place of "comprehensive" and you have the correct marketing for this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Indispensible!
Undoubtedly the most important work on string teaching published in the past 20 years.Hamann and Gillespie give concise tips and comprehensive aid to the teacher of the string orchestra class.Covering beginner to advanced, the work is thorough and will continue to be useful for years to come.As a former Don Hamann student, I can say the only thing better is a class from the authors! ... Read more


10. America's Instrument: The Banjo in the Ninteenth Century
by Philip F. Gura, James F. Bollman
Hardcover: 400 Pages (1999-09)
list price: US$65.00 -- used & new: US$42.00
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Asin: 0807824844
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This handsome illustrated history traces the transformation of the banjo from primitive folk instrument to sophisticated musical machine and, in the process, offers a unique view of the music business in nineteenth-century America.

Philip Gura and James Bollman chart the evolution of "America's instrument," the five-stringed banjo, from its origins in the gourd instruments of enslaved Africans brought to the New World in the seventeenth century through its rise to the very pinnacle of American popular culture at the turn of the twentieth century. Throughout, they look at how banjo craftsmen and manufacturers developed, built, and marketed their products to an American public immersed in the production and consumption of popular music.

With over 250 illustrations—including rare period photographs, minstrel broadsides, sheet music covers, and banjo tutors and tune books— America's Instrument brings to life a fascinating aspect of American cultural history. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars excellent book
this book is an excellent overview and history of the Banjo. It is only for those really interested in the pedigree of this great instrument.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Important book but not what you think it is.
If you buy this book because the title might indicate it is an overall look at the banjo, its playing, its musics, and its place in society, that is not what this book is or pretends to be.

This is a history of the physical development of the banjo and its construction and manufacture during the 19th Century.There are some small references to the different musics the instrument was used for, but not many. There is elaborate and detailed discussion of the main lines of construction of the banjos during this period.The authors also write well and thoroughly about the business dynamics of the chief producers
of the banjo during the 19th Century.

While this book is obviously the work of two of leading banjo collectors in the world and of interest to banjoists and instrument makers of all kinds, it is an important picture of America social and economic history as well. Someone interested in the rise and development of capitalist industry, fetishism of "the finer things in life" by the middle class, and how culture wars were waged in the 19th Century would profit from reading this book.

For the artistically inclined there are a number of beautiful plates of 19th Century Banjos as works of art. It is clear that the authorspriviledge the decoration and physical beauty of the instruments as much as they do the instruments "playability."

This work is great in itself.I found it very readable and believe someone who did not know much about banjos would also find this readable.

If you are interested in the social and cultural history of the instrument to the present day, what you need is
That Half-Barbaric Twang: The Banjo in American Popular Culture Culture by Karen Linn.

If you are interested in the African origin of the instrument, its development from African playing styles, as well as the roots of contemporary "frailing" and clawhammer and much else about the musical tradition of the banjo, especially as used in traditional folk musictry African Banjo Echoes in Appalachia: A Study of Folk Traditions by Cecelia Conway. Both books are available here on Amazon

4-0 out of 5 stars Impressive book that seems like a museum exhibit's companion
If one were to collect instruments, art and ephemera to organize and document an exhibition about the banjo, a good place to start would be to review Gura's and Bollman's "America's Instrument: The Banjo in the Nineteenth Century." This impressive book actually seems like a comprehensive companion to a museum's exhibition which could have the same name, and I could envision such a treatise being a museum gift shop's best-seller.

James Bollman is recognized as one of our Nation's foremost banjo collectors, and his outstanding assortment of Victorian-era banjos and related paraphernalia is one of the finest in the world. He was very pivotal as a project consultant to the fine exhibition that took place in 1984 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology called "Ring the Banjar!: The Banjo in America from Folklore to Factory," curated by Robert Lloyd Webb.That exhibit's catalogue had some wonderful information, photographs and illustrations. After seeing it, I was personally inspired to research and write an article about "Banjos at the Smithsonian Institution" which subsequently appeared in Bluegrass Unlimited magazine (Vol. 27, No. 5, November, 1992).

Philip Gura, historian and Professor of English and American Studies at the University of North Carolina, is an expert in the history and culture of America's music industry. I found Gura's 2003 charming book, "C.F. Martin and His Guitars 1976-1873," to be well-researched, thoughtfully written, beautifully illustrated, and professionally executed.

In "America's Instrument: The Banjo in the Nineteenth Century," Gura and Bollman begin by documenting the banjo's evolution from the plantation to the stage. An interesting overview of the minstrel tradition and early performers is given. The authors show how the popularity of banjos increased, largely due toeffective marketing. As the banjo made its way from the minstrel stage to Victorian parlors and concert halls, the physical development of the instrument was also affected. Part III of the book addresses "selling the banjo to all America," focusing on the efforts of Philadelphia's S.S. Stewart. It's interesting that Stewart's adoption of the "cause" of the banjo (nothing short of everything about it) set him apart from other makers. The book's fourth part, "manufacturing the real thing," delves into how the Boston banjo makers (Fairbanks, Cole) began to challenge Stewart's preeminence in the mid-1880s and eventually design and build the acknowledged standards of the banjo world.

Ragtime is given cursory treatment in this book. Another direction that banjo music took was into classical music, and the book could have devoted something to that incarnation of the instrument. I found it curious that this book makes no mention of Alfred A. Farland, "the progressive banjoist," who caused quite a stir in the banjo world in the mid-1890s when he played concertos, Beethoven sonatas, and even Rossini's "William Tell Overture" on the instrument. He was also known as the "Scientific Banjoist of Pittsburgh, Pa."

It also becomes quite apparent that the major banjo makers in the late 19th Century were located mainly in the urban north, and the great majority of major makers are discussed. However, this book should have at least acknowledged J.B. Schall, from Chicago, who built a large number of banjos about 1870-1907. Of a list of manufacturers of "classic" banjos in Akira Tsumura's "Banjos: The Tsumura Collection," most are addressed. Rettberg & Lange (New York 1897-1929) aren't mentioned, and only very brief mention is made of Weymann & Son (who made banjos in Philadelphia from 1864-1935) and Charles Bobzin (who operated in Detroit from 1892-1915).

While this book is beautifully laid out with over 250 illustrations, some of the very special banjos featured in the MIT exhibition, at the Smithsonian Institution, and in private collections such as Akira Tsumura's or David Vachon's, might have further enhanced Gura and Bollman's book. Some of the instruments are credited as from the collection of Peter Szego or Philip Gura, and the other uncredited photographs are apparently from the extensive collection of James Bollman. While the many full page color illustrations are definitely nice, perhaps the book could've added many more by placing two to four per page. Banjo afficinados typically enjoy such "eye candy," and photos speak a thousand words.

Keep in mind that this book only covers the banjo in the 19th Century. There is a cursory link to the banjo in the 20th Century, and there's only minor mention of firms such as Gibson, Paramount, Bacon and Day, and Weymann. While the authors state that "the stories of these companies and their instruments are fairly well known and...belong to the history of the new century," I hope that Gura and Bollman will consider pulling all these tales together into a sequel that documents the banjo in the Twentieth Century. All in all, they've done a very fine job covering a hundred years of the instrument's early history in America. Banjo-players and others interested in the instrument's history should certainly add this book to their library.(Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)

5-0 out of 5 stars A must for banjo ladies
James Bollman's collection of banjos and banjo memorabilia is stunning and this volume may be the only way in which I would ever be able to view it in my home a photograph at a time. The history is a resource for historians and reenactors alike.The vintage photos are mostly ones I've never seen before. This collection has the most vintage photos of lady banjo playersI have ever seen. The 1860's photo of a young woman playing the banjo on page 93 has enough detail for a reenactor to duplicate her dress and accessories as well as her banjo. The same is true of an 1895 photograph of a woman playing a Fairbanks Electric. The turn of the century all woman banjo band on page 10 is inspiring. It's great to know that there have always been lady banjo players and these photos give the lady reenactor a place tostart when planning a period costume to go with a period banjo.There is a section of breath taking color plates in this book that allow you not only to see detail on some rare banjos, but also depict antique banjo clocks and memorabilia. I never knew such pieces existed until this book. A great book and a must have for anyone interested in vintage instruments and pickers.

5-0 out of 5 stars Another "must have" for vintage banjo lovers and collectors
At last, another important book has emerged to stand with the few other necessary references on early American 5-string banjos.

Unlike the two fine Tsumura books which are primarily photographic essays of considerablemagnitude, Gura and Bollman's treatise combines a highly readable andinformed history with a remarkable collection of rare antique photographsand ephemera plus 4 lengthy sections of recent photographs of exquisiteinstruments and banjo related objects.Any one of these three aspectswould be sufficient reason to own the book.

The frequently startling andpersonal photographs impart a very human feeling as we progress through thestory of the evolution of the banjo in American culture.Amazingly, theyrepresent just a minor fraction of Jim Bollman's immensecollection.

Special praise is due Peter Szego for his magnificentphotographs of the wonderful early banjos from his own collection.

I findit hard to remain objective as I turn the pages and imagine what it musthave been like to pose for one of those Dageurreotypes, rudely dressed,banjo in hand, daring the photographer to capture my soul.And again, whenI turn to that favorite Boucher or Fairbanks banjo and long to feel andplay it.

Well done, gentlemen, and thank you! ... Read more


11. Christmas Instrumental Solos -- Carols & Traditional Classics for Strings
by Alfred Publishing
Paperback: 96 Pages (2004-09-01)
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Asin: 0757923895
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Written especially for violin, viola, and cello, the arrangements are completely compatible with each other and can be played together or as solos. All parts have been carefully edited, with bowings and articulations, in keys well suited for the young string player. The included CD has both demonstration tracks featuring real instrument recordings and fully orchestrated play-along tracks. Includes several medleys and suites such as: Carol Medley
* Angels Medley
* Manger Medley
* Celebration Medley
* Folk Carol Suite as well as many individual titles. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars CD doesn't work
I bought the Trumpet Book with CD but my CD is damaged so it doesn't work. ALso the songs are not very good ... Read more


12. Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments
by Applebaum, Samuel
Paperback: 32 Pages (1985-03-01)
list price: US$7.95 -- used & new: US$5.74
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Asin: 0769231756
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The study of string instruments should include ensemble playing at the earliest possible stage. There is much to be gained from the playing of duets. Each player learns how to listen to the other, and in a short time develops an awareness of balance, musical phrasing, intonation, and tone quality. This type of training is excellent preparation for participation in large groups. These four volumes of duets for two violins will help fill the need for early ensemble experience in the public schools. They should be used in string classes as a supplement to any of the standard string methods. They will also encourage music making outside of the school, with parents or with other students. These duets are ideal for recitals in the public schools and in public school festivals. They may be played by two performers, or by multiple performers on each part, with or without piano accompaniment. ... Read more


13. Acoustic Guitars and Other Fretted Instruments: A Photographic History
by George Gruhn, Walter Carter
Hardcover: 318 Pages (1993-06)
list price: US$49.95 -- used & new: US$99.99
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Asin: 0879302402
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The story of American acoustic guitars, mandolins, and banjos from the 1830s to the present day is the subject of this book. Photographs illustrate the craftsmanship involved in the production of these instruments. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Bible for those who go "Unplugged"
The name of George Gruhn is to the dealing of fine acoustic instruments as "Martin" or "Gibson" is to the manufacturing or "Chet Atkins" is to playing.

This is THE coffee table book for the household that includes an acoustic instrument afficionado.Guitars are covered A to Z, but so are mandolins, ukes, banjos, dobros, etc.The photos are absolutely beautiful, and the accompanying text is VERY enlightening regarding the history of the instruments and the instrument makers.Included are the first published photos of Lead Belly's 12-string, plus a loving tribute to the first Martin D-45, probably the most valuable guitar in existence, and not just because it's first owner had his name, "Gene Autrey" inlaid into the fingerboard, before he became famous in movies as "Oklahoma's Singing Cowboy".

Fascinatin' stuff for the acoustic guy or gal in your family.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Authoritative Book on Acoustic Guitars
George Gruhn is not only the best know dealer of collectible instruments in the US, he's also an absolute fount of information and a heck of a nice guy, too. Each of his books is *the* authoritative source of information on the guitars featured inside.

If you're a collector, you need this book.If you'd like to be a collector, you need it even more. And if like most ofus, you just love looking at beautiful pictures of guitars, you need iteven more.

5-0 out of 5 stars Acoustic Guitars and other Fine Fretted Instruments
This is one of the best books on Acoustic Guitars for the collector or anyone that has a passion for vintage guitars. Great pictures and detailed discussion. ... Read more


14. Commonsense Instrument Care: How to Look After Your Violin, Viola or Cello, and Bow (Strings Guide)
by James N. McKean
Paperback: 64 Pages (1998-11-01)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$5.33
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Asin: 096260819X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This guide is a must-have reference book to help all violin, viola and cello owners care for their instruments and bows. With education and guidance, any player can learn: what is necessary to get a stringed instrument into top condition for optimum sound and tone; routine maintenance practices; how to treat an instrument to ensure that it will provide a lifetime of quality playing and musical enjoyment; and much more. Includes helpful photos throughout. 64 pages, 6 inch. x 9 inch. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Exactly what it says...common sense
This is all stuff most people would learn from their teacher, but if you are self teaching then you need this book to know all the basics.

4-0 out of 5 stars Know your instrument
I found this book to be a solid work that would be at home on any beginning string player's shelf, or even someone who has been playing for a few years. Though short, I found it to be useful, especially for someone like myself who has never played a string instrument. It explains not just how to care for your instrument, but why the things that you should do are so important. More importantly, it tells you what NOT to do. I think that anyone but the most advanced players can glean a great deal of information from this book. ... Read more


15. Solo Time for Strings, Book 3
by Forest Etling
Paperback: 64 Pages (2006-05-04)
list price: US$11.95 -- used & new: US$7.65
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Asin: 0739026801
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Because a fine orchestra depends on fine players, Solo Time for Strings emphasizes individual accomplishment, progress, and achievement while preparing young students for participation in a school orchestra.The series teaches reading in conjunction with note learning, enabling students to start playing melodies as soon as possible, and is appropriate for class or individual instruction.The solos assist in a progressive technical development from "twinkle, twinkle" in Book 1 to music by Vivaldi in Book 5. ... Read more


16. Strictly Strings: A Comprehensive String Method, Books 1 : Score
by Jacquelyn Dillon
Plastic Comb: 216 Pages (1992-07)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$17.07
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Asin: 0882845349
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An easy-to-teach, straight forward string method from three renowned pedagogues. A unique letter-note style of music notation is utilized which ensures a smooth transition from rote to note reading. Students are quickly introduced to ensemble playing and play a wide variety of fun-to play melodies, keys and modes. Strictly Strings features a carefully prepared lesson sequence which develops all players' abilities equally. ... Read more


17. 78SB - All For Strings Book 1: String Bass
by Robert Frost, Gerald Anderson
Paperback: Pages (1987-06-10)
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Asin: 0849732255
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All for strings is a comprehensive three-volume method surrounded by a wealth of supplementary materials for teaching and performance.This complete curriculum covers virtually every aspect of beginning through intermediate string study, emphasizing technical skills, rhythmic understanding, and quality musical experiences. Many of the National Standards for Music Education can be easily implemented into the classroom setting with the varied components All for Strings has to offer.


Book 1 provides a well-rounded course of study for all beginning string students. It begins with "Starting by Rote" and "Starting by Note" approaches to music reading. Photos, diagrams, and logos intergrated throughout the book reinforce all new concepts introduced. Carefully selected and composed technical materials and musical selections provide excellent opportunities for learning and growth. Rhythm exercises and theory games are also provided, as well as duets, trios, and ensembles. ... Read more


18. Ludwig van Beethoven Complete String Quartets
by Ludwig van Beethoven
Paperback: 434 Pages (1970-06-01)
list price: US$22.95 -- used & new: US$9.99
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Asin: 0486223612
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This affordable study score features Beethoven's entire oeuvre of string quartets. Includes: 6 quartets of Opus 18; 3 quartets of Opus 59; Opuses 74, 95, 127, 130, 131, 132, 135, and Grosse Fuge. Meticulously reprinted from the authoritative Breitkopf & Härtel edition.
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5-0 out of 5 stars excellent value and learning tool
There is no doubt that the 16 Beethoven String Quartets stand at the peak of the string quartet repertoire. Following this profound music with the aid of a musical score will greatly increase the listener's appreciation of the composition. Even the music lover uninitiated in the skill of following a musical score can manage the exercise with a bit of practice. In my experience the major hurdle is to work out the repeat bars. This large sized Dover edition is very clearly printed and, in presenting all 16 quartets, represents excellent value. A must for all who take their music seriously.

5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect
I ordered the complete string quartets by beethoven and they arrived quickly and in perfect new sealed condition. I was suprised at how cheap it was, how good it looked, and how quick it came. Good work!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Clear enough to play from!
The large page size of this Dover edition makes it easy to read, if not to
carry around.But when you want to play the score on the piano or just one part, it is great.

5-0 out of 5 stars A World of Creativity
Beethoven's string quartets are basic for any music lover's library.Beethoven wrote string quartets throughout his composing life, and they reflect his evolving art.Never resting on his laurels, Beethoven continually grew artistically until the end.

It is difficult to label Beethoven as primarily a symphonist, chamber music composer, or piano composer.Practically every ensemble and form he used he produced masterpieces that reflect not only the music he wrote, but the music he wrote within the ensemble he chose.His music does not transcribe well at all.

A music lover needs to be acquainted with pieces from each of the ensembles to have any kind of grasp on the monumental influence that Beethoven has had on western music. Perhaps a good beginning would be the piano sonatas, but the string quartets have to have a place also.

From the early quartets to the last quartets, the amount and variety of music in the quartet opus alone is astounding.Like the other genres he composed in, some of his best music is in the string quartets.

One of the best ways to get the most out of this music is to follow along in the score.It is a good way to learn to follow more than one staff of music at a time, and is a good primer that can lead to full orchestral score reading.And the music...incredible!

A ton of music, a pittance of a price.Serious music lovers, take the hint!Highly recommended!

5-0 out of 5 stars Perhaps the best bargain in music ever...
Not every Dover score is a gem; some are merely reprints of earlier editions complete with the typographical errors that didn't get caught the first time around.But this edition of Beethoven's complete string quartets is of excellent quality, and for the price it may well be the best bargain in music ever.The music is incredibly important--superb pieces by one of the most gifted people to ever live.That all the quartets are included allows the student of these works to trace Beethoven's stylistic development in a single volume from the early quartets rooted in the Classical tradition through those absolutely innovative late quartets, which combined Baroque contrapuntal and formal elements with Romantic harmonies and Beethoven's own unique sense of rhythm and drama.(In addition to the originally published version of the final quartet with the new final movement suggested by his publisher, the Grosse Fuge is included also.)I recommend to all my music students and especially my composition students that they get these pieces and study them throughout their lives.I can honestly say that I have learned more from these quartets than from any other, similar body of music literature by a single composer; and even as a composer of twenty-first century music I am continuously educated and inspired by them. ... Read more


19. 7-String Guitar Chord Book (Guitar Educational)
by Chad Johnson
Paperback: 48 Pages (2002-01-01)
list price: US$5.95 -- used & new: US$3.16
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Asin: 0634038583
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This convenient reference features easy-to-read diagrams of the most commonly used chords, including 30 chord qualities for each root note for a total of more than 350 chords. Includes an interesting introduction on the history of the 7-string guitar, a handy diagram of the complete 7-string fingerboard, basic chord theory, 7-string guitar tab manuscript paper, and notes explaining how to use the book. Covers all styles of music. ... Read more


20. Strategies for Teaching Strings: Building a Successful String and Orchestra Program
by Donald L. Hamann, Robert Gillespie
Spiral-bound: 288 Pages (2008-11-12)
list price: US$55.95 -- used & new: US$42.27
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Asin: 0195369122
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Strategies for Teaching Strings: Building a Successful String and Orchestra Program, Second Edition, is an essential guide for prospective, novice, and experienced string teachers alike. Now featuring an integrated DVD, this comprehensive text provides all the information necessary to develop and manage a successful school-based program.

Based on the national standards for teaching strings and orchestra, the text covers performance objectives, strategies for teaching technical and performance skills, and solutions to common playing problems for elementary, middle, and high school skill levels. It also offers rehearsal strategies to develop large-group ensemble techniques, practical approaches to teaching improvisation, and advice on how to increase student recruitment and retention.

New to the Second Edition
*In-text DVD demonstrating playing techniques, fingering positions, and teaching strategies in action; these are keyed to the text by clip numbers and marginal icons

*New and updated lists of resources at chapter ends, including new resources for jazz improvisation in Chapter 8

*Expanded appendices, including the national standards for school orchestra directors, tools for evaluation, correlated string orchestra music and teaching strategies to develop bowing and left-hand playing skills, and additional pedagogical resources

*A more extensive history of string instruments in Chapter 1

*Thorough updating of Chapter 10 to include the most recent literature on method books and music for the school orchestra program

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4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Information but a Dull Read.
This is an excellent book and definitely worth purchasing and reading over if you plan on teaching an orchestra. However, in my PERSONAL opinion, I feel that the text could have been more enlightening as it feels like a dull read. ... Read more


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