The Really Easy Cello Book

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The 21 little performance pieces in The Really Easy Cello Book have been written and selected with beginners in mind. Despite the technical limitations this imposes, there is plenty of scope for musical interest! The pieces are arranged progressively and the piano accompaniments have been kept as simple as possible.

The 21 little performance pieces in The Really Easy Cello Book have been written and selected with beginners in mind. Despite the technical limitations this imposes, there is plenty of scope for musical interest! The pieces are arranged progressively and the piano accompaniments have been kept as simple as possible.

Category: SKU: 9780571510559

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The 21 little performance pieces in The Really Easy Cello Book have been written and selected with beginners in mind. Despite the technical limitations this imposes, there is plenty of scope for musical interest! The pieces are arranged progressively and the piano accompaniments have been kept as simple as possible.

The Really Easy Cello Book contents:

  1. Furry Dance (Trad.)
  2. Lord Rockingham: His Waltz
  3. Dinah Might and Henry Would
  4. Nempnett Thrubwell
  5. Dance of the Mirlitons (Tchaikovsky)
  6. Russians in Hollywood
  7. A Yowe came to our Door (Trad.)
  8. Bourree des Dindes (Trad.)
  9. F for Figaro (Mozart)
  10. Bobby Chafteau (Trad.)
  11. Bear Dance (Traditional)
  12. Schubert’s Porcelain Frog (Schubert)
  13. Who pays the Ferryman? The Shearing’s not for You (Trad.)
  14. Melody from the ‘Pathetique’ Symphony (Tchaikovsky)
  15. Largo from the ‘New World’ Symphony (Dvorak)
  16. Boldly Going …
  17. (The Hungarian Detective)
  18. Crossing the Sahara by Pedalo
  19. Bobbing Joe (Trad.)
  20. Scary Monsters in your Wardrobe?

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Faber Music

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