Early Start on the Double Bass, Volume 1
String Methods - Sheet Music

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Double bass

SKU: BA.BA09661

Composed by Holger Sassmannshaus and J. Peter Close. Stapled. Barenreiter's Sassmannshaus. Instructional Method. Performance score. 72/2 pages. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA09661. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA09661).

ISBN 9790006540266. 30 x 23 cm inches. Language: English. Preface: J. Peter Close / Holger Sassmannshaus.

The long awaited Sassmannshaus method Early Start on the Double Bass is now here. At last students of the largest instrument in the string family can make use of this tried and tested method for beginners, developed by Egon Sassmannshaus for the other string instruments and applied here to the double bass by Holger Sassmannshaus and J. Peter Close. This method will meet the needs of the growing number of young bass students.

Early Start on the Double Bass encompasses everything that one would expect from a Sassmannshaus method: an easy start, progression at a suitable rate, many cross-references to the other string instruments, songs and scales in different positions from early on, as well as many duets. Lively and colourful illustrations by Charlotte Panowsky complete the edition.

After the first pages featuring open strings and basic note values, the "cuckoo call" is introduced as a basic interval. Note reading is practiced from the beginning, and accidentals are explained in an easily understandable way. By the end of the first book, students have had the opportunity to play many English children's songs using the first, second and fourth fingers, and note values from whole to eighth notes have been learned. Most exercises are underlaid with text so that rhythms can be easily learned and melodies can be perceived as a whole. The important melodic building blocks of thirds, triads and scales are introduced. Scales in C, G, F, and B-flat major are played in one octave.