Bags of Fun for Cello – Mary Cohen

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Bags Of Fun For Cello is packed with imaginative pieces for absolute beginners: try chattering with skeletons, making a gate creak, admiring an octopus trampolining and watching frogs doing high jump!

Written by leading string pedagogue Mary Cohen, this book is gently progressive yet always entertaining, with plenty of material on the open strings and a gradual introduction of first and third fingers. Ideal for consolidation alongside any tutor, for sight-reading practice – or just for fun!

Bags Of Fun For Cello is packed with imaginative pieces for absolute beginners: try chattering with skeletons, making a gate creak, admiring an octopus trampolining and watching frogs doing high jump!

Written by leading string pedagogue Mary Cohen, this book is gently progressive yet always entertaining, with plenty of material on the open strings and a gradual introduction of first and third fingers. Ideal for consolidation alongside any tutor, for sight-reading practice – or just for fun!

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Bags Of Fun For Cello is packed with imaginative pieces for absolute beginners: try chattering with skeletons, making a gate creak, admiring an octopus trampolining and watching frogs doing high jump!

Written by leading string pedagogue Mary Cohen, this book is gently progressive yet always entertaining, with plenty of material on the open strings and a gradual introduction of first and third fingers. Ideal for consolidation alongside any tutor, for sight-reading practice – or just for fun!

Bags of Fun for Cello contents:

  1. Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo
  2. Dragons Can Be Dangerous (And Very Hot!)
  3. Great…Big…Grizzly Bears
  4. Crocodiles Get Hungry
  5. Slimy Slug Trails
  6. Creaky, Creaky Door
  7. Skeletons Chitter Chatter
  8. Four Snails, Lining Up For A Race
  9. Where’s That Hamster?
  10. Hula Hoops
  11. Oh No! It’s A Fire-Breathing Monster!
  12. Growl, Growl, Growl Went The Lions
  13. Eek! It’s A…
  14. Next Door’s Dog Is Burying A Bone
  15. Don’t Fall Into The Hole…
  16. Lots Of Creepy Crawlies Going For A Jog
  17. Energetic Elephants Down At The Gym
  18. Seagulls Gliding Over The Cliffs
  19. Goldfish Swimming Past The Ruined Castle
  20. Frogs Having A High Jump Competition
  21. Fizzy, Fizzy POP!
  22. Hot Toffee Popcorn
  23. Jelly On A Plate
  24. Wibble, Wobble
  25. Choc’late Chip Ice Cream
  26. Hubble, Bubble, Toil And Trouble
  27. Twinkle, Twinkle, Magic Star
  28. Come And See Our Angel Fish
  29. The Octopus Goes Trampolining
  30. Is That A Donkey Singing?
  31. Two Big Elephants Getting On A Bus
  32. Elegant Flamingo, Balanced On One Leg
  33. Alexander Bumped His Bike
  34. Hip, Hop, Hippopotamus
  35. Jumping Beans
  36. Caramel Crunch
  37. Quick! Catch The Guinea Pig!
  38. Next Door’s Cat Is Climbing Up Our Tree
  39. One, Two, Three, Jump!
  40. Bored? I’m So Bored, I’m Asleep
  41. Watching Squirrels Through The Window
  42. Where Is The Cat?
  43. Which Bit’s The Stick Insect? (I Can’t Tell…)
  44. Will We? Won’t We? Need Our Wellies?
  45. Hurry, Hurry, Hurry, Hurry, Hurry Up – We’re Late!
  46. Who Ate The Last Piece Of Toast?
  47. Do I Have To Go To School?
  48. Oops! I’ve Lost My Socks!
  49. These Are The Wrong Kind Of Sandwiches…
  50. Look! There’s A Bee In The Bath!
  51. My Friend’s Tooth Fell Out At School
  52. That’s Not Fair!
  53. Race, Race You Round The Park
  54. Ugh…What’s That?
  55. Are You Going To The Shops?
  56. There’s A Hole In The Sole Of My Welly
  57. Three And A Half Pairs Of Socks
  58. Did You Look Under The Sofa?
  59. Have You Fed The Cat?
  60. Have You Fed The Guinea Pigs?
  61. Can I Have My Friends To Stay?
  62. I’d Like A Kite For My Birthday, Please!
  63. Mountain Biking
  64. Building A Tree-House
  65. Messing About In My Cousin’s Garden

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Faber Music

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