No. of pages 80
Published: 2007
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A unique teacher's resource to accompany the Abracadabra Strings
Beginner pupil's books. Contains vaulable teaching strategies and ideas
to be used in ensembles, mixed string groups, whole class teaching and
indivdual lessons. Also includes musicianship activities and piano
accompaniments.
A unique teacher's resource to accompany the Abracadabra Strings Beginner pupil's books. Contains vaulable teaching strategies and ideas to be used in ensembles, mixed string groups, whole class teaching and individual lessons. Also includes musicianship activities and piano accompaniments. It is one book that covers all four of the pupil's books, making it ideal for the modern instrumental teacher who is increasingly being asked to deliver mixed string group lessons. It will also be particularly valuable for teachers involved in Wider Opportunities schemes.
This book is part of a book series called Abracadabra Strings .
There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published 2007 by HarperCollins Publishers .
Frankie Henry is cello specialist and highly experienced teacher. She is the Head of the Centre for Young Musicians (CYM) in Tower Hamlets. Katie Wearing is a highly experienced teacher of the violin. She Elaine Scott is a viola specialist and highly experienced teacher. She teaches viola and violin for Buckinghamshire and Harrow LEAs, and is an infant and junior music specialist. She is also an active performer, playing regularly for radio broadcasts. Chris Maybank is a double bass specialist and teacher. He currently
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