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- Learning an instrument in the class association has been a proven method in the USA for years and is also increasingly popular in Germany. Essential Elements not only provides a basic and comprehensive training for all wind and percussion instruments of the wind orchestra and their interaction, but also promises a lot of fun in learning and making music.
- In addition to music teaching, which is taught sensibly and in small steps, there are also interesting excursions to music theory, history and culture. This edition includes the pre- and play-play CD (CD1 - Exercise 1-55), as well as the play-playing CD set (CD2 - Exercise 56-124, CD3 - Exercises 125-186 + Rhythm Exercises page 42-43), which can be used from around the middle of the booklet.
- To quickly find the titles, each piece in the booklet contains a reference to the corresponding CD with the title number.
- This work is ideal not only for learning an instrument in the class association. It can be used excellently in the first and beginner orchestras of the wind orchestra. The lessons learned in individual or group lessons are repeated with Essential Elements and at the same time there are plenty of orchestral arrangements available, so that the interplay can be practiced early.
- Publisher: De Haske Europe \ Publisher No: 0863-02-400 DHE \ ISBN: 9789043114653 \ Instrumentation: Flute \ Product type: Book + 3CD ́s \ Language: German \ Year of publication: 2002 \ Format: 23 x 30.5 cm / 48 pages \ with colourful heart-shaped music clip \ Colour of the music clip may vary \
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Learning an instrument in the classroom association has been a proven method in the USA for years and is also more and more popular in Germany. Essential Elements not only provides a basic, comprehensive training for all wind and percussion instruments of the wind orchestra and their interaction, but also promises a lot of fun in collective learning and musicing. In addition to the music doctrine, which is conveyed sensibly and in small steps, there are also interesting excursions to music theory, history and culture. This edition includes the pre and co-game CD (CD1 - Exercise 1-55) played by professional musicians, as well as the co-game CD set (CD2 - Exercise 56-124, CD3 - Exercises 125-186 + Rhythm Exercises Page 42-43) which can be used from the middle of the booklet. To quickly find the title, each piece in the booklet contains the reference to the corresponding CD along with the title number. This work is ideal not only for learning an instrument in the class association. It can be used excellently in the first and beginners orchestras of the brass orchestra. The lessons learned in individual or group lessons are repeated with Essential Elements and at the same time there are plenty of orchestral arrangements available, so that the interaction can be practiced early on.