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Celtic Grooves for Two Cellos: 47 Irish and Scottish Tunes
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Celtic Grooves for Two Cellos: 47 Irish and Scottish Tunes 47 Irish & Scottish Tunes by Renata Bratt String Duet - Sheet Music

By Renata Bratt
Celtic Grooves for Two Cellos: 47 Irish and Scottish Tunes by Renata Bratt String Duet - Sheet Music
Celtic Grooves for Two Cellos: 47 Irish and Scottish Tunes
Celtic Grooves for Two Cellos: 47 Irish and Scottish Tunes
Celtic Grooves for Two Cellos: 47 Irish and Scottish Tunes
Celtic Grooves for Two Cellos: 47 Irish and Scottish Tunes
Celtic Grooves for Two Cellos: 47 Irish and Scottish Tunes by Renata Bratt String Duet - Sheet Music
Celtic Grooves for Two Cellos: 47 Irish and Scottish Tunes by Renata Bratt String Duet - Sheet Music
Celtic Grooves for Two Cellos: 47 Irish and Scottish Tunes by Renata Bratt String Duet - Sheet Music
Celtic Grooves for Two Cellos: 47 Irish and Scottish Tunes by Renata Bratt String Duet - Sheet Music
Celtic Grooves for Two Cellos: 47 Irish and Scottish Tunes by Renata Bratt String Duet - Sheet Music
Cello duet - Beginning-Intermediate

SKU: MB.21017M

47 Irish & Scottish Tunes. Composed by Renata Bratt. Saddle-stitched, Duet/Ensemble, Scottish, Tunebooks, Celtic / Irish, Alternative Style, World. Style. Book and online audio. 64 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #21017M. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.21017M).

ISBN 9780786690213. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.

A book of traditional Celtic tunes arranged for cellos with rockin groove and chop-based accompaniments. Includes forty-seven tunes from Ireland, Scotland, the Shetland Isles, and Canada in duet arrangements, all chosen with cellists in mind and in a variety of styles including jigs, slip jigs, reels, strathspeys, planxtys and airs in traditional keys. Performing in the groove is so important for string players that the American String Teachers Association recognizes this skill as a separate category in their Alternative String Style Awards. Playing these idiomatic and often syncopated accompanimental patterns is a great way to learn these styles. Includes access to online audio with all arrangements performed by the author.

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