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Faber Music Ltd Jurassic Blue (Cello)
'Jurassic Blue' follows on directly from ‘Jackaroo’, it begins with a revision of the first finger and then moves on to second, third and fourth fingers. Each piece introduces a new rhythmic or technical point, with useful suggestion boxes for the teacher. There’s also the chance to create you own dinosaurs too, inspired by Drew Hillier’s wacky illustrations. With Pam Wedgwood’s lively accompaniments and the addition of words, you can even sing along to ‘Triceratops Rocks’! **Trinity College London selected piece (Cello 2010-2012): Jurassic Blue (Lumsden & Wedgwood)
£10.47
Faber Music Ltd Jackaroo
'Jackaroo' teaches fundamental string technique using only open strings and first finger, each piece introduces a new rhythmic or technical point, with useful suggestion boxes for the teacher. The addition of words and lively accompaniments by Pam Wedgwood mean that each piece can be sung through first. There’s even the chance to draw your own imaginary animals too, inspired by Drew Hillier’s wacky illustrations - how about a ‘Snivelling Skunkpanzee’? This book will inspire young violists and inject a healthy dose of fun into Viola lessons.
£10.37
Faber Music Ltd Jurassic Blue (Viola)
'Jurassic Blue' follows on directly from 'Jackaroo’, this book begins with a revision of the first finger and then moves on to second, third and fourth fingers. Each piece introduces a new rhythmic or technical point, with useful suggestion boxes for the teacher. There’s also the chance to create you own dinosaurs too, inspired by Drew Hillier’s wacky illustrations. With Pam Wedgwood’s lively accompaniments and the addition of words, you can even sing along to ‘Triceratops Rocks’! **Trinity College London selected pieces (Viola 2010-2012): Strong Iguanodon (Lumsden & Wedgwood) Scary, Scaly Spinosaurus (Lumsden & Wedgwood) Fly high, Pterodactyl (Lumsden & Wedgwood)
£10.47
Faber Music Ltd Jurassic Blue (Violin)
'Jurassic Blue' follows on directly from ‘Jackaroo’, it begins with a revision of the first finger and then moves on to second and third fingers. Each piece introduces a new rhythmic or technical point, with useful suggestion boxes for the teacher. There’s also the chance to create you own dinosaurs too, inspired by Drew Hillier’s wacky illustrations. With Pam Wedgwood’s lively accompaniments and the addition of words, you can even sing along to ‘Triceratops Rocks’! **Trinity College London selected piece (Violin 2010-2012): Fly High Pterodactyl (Lumsden/Wedgwood)
£10.47