Sight-Read It for Strings (Cello)
Improving Reading and Sight-Reading Skills in the String Classroom or Studio
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Improving Reading and Sight-Reading Skills in the String Classroom or Studio. Edited by Andrew H. Dabczynski, Bob Phillips, and Richard Meyer. Method/Instruction; String Orchestra Method/Supplement. Sight-Read It for Strings. Instructional, Method and Sight Reading. Instructional book. With instructional text and bowings. 32 pages. Alfred Music #00-25261. Published by Alfred Music (AP.25261).

ISBN 9780739039724. UPC: 038081271446. 9x12 inches. English.

A comprehensive supplement for classroom or studio in a unique format, Sight-Read It for Strings will develop consistent reading habits and improve sight-reading for violin, viola, cello and bass students. Using a non-sequential unit format, materials are flexible and can be individualized. Sight-Read It for Strings develops consistent reading habits by addressing: Counting Systems and rhythm identifications; Identification of musical and non-musical cues; Identification of musical patterns; Awareness of the music page layout (the "road map"); Special reading issues not necessarily related to notes.

About Sight-Read It for Strings

A comprehensive supplement for classroom or studio in a unique format, Sight-Read It for Strings will develop consistent reading habits and improve sight-reading for violin, viola, cello and bass students. Using a non-sequential unit format, materials are flexible and can be individualized. Sight-Read It for Strings develops consistent reading habits by addressing: Counting System Identification of musical and non-musical cues; Identification of musical patterns; Awareness of the music page layout (the "road map"). Special reading issues not necessarily related to notes.