Suzuki Cello School, Cello Part, Volume 1, Revised Edition (Suzuki Cello School, Cello Part Volume 1) by Shinichi Suzuki


Suzuki Cello School, Cello Part, Volume 1, Revised Edition (Suzuki Cello School, Cello Part Volume 1)
Title : Suzuki Cello School, Cello Part, Volume 1, Revised Edition (Suzuki Cello School, Cello Part Volume 1)
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ISBN : 0874874793
ISBN-10 : 9780874874792
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 23
Publication : First published January 1, 1991

Titles: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Variations (Shinichi Suzuki) * French Folk Song (Folk Song) * Lightly Row (Folk Song) * Song of the Wind (Folk Song) * Go Tell Aunt Rhody (Folk Song) * O Come, Little Children (Folk Song) * May Song (Folk Song) * Allegro (Shinichi Suzuki) * Perpetual Motion in D Major (Shinichi Suzuki) * Perpetual Motion in G Major (Shinichi Suzuki) * Long, Long Ago (T.H. Bayly) * Allegretto (Shinichi Suzuki) * Andantino (Shinichi Suzuki) * Rigadoon (H. Purcell) * Etude (Shinichi Suzuki) * The Happy Farmer from Album for the Young, Op. 68, No. 10 (R. Schumann) * Minuet in C, No. 11 in G Major from Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, BWV 841 (J.S. Bach) * Minuet No. 2 from Minuet in G Major, BWV 116 (J.S. Bach). This title is available through SmartMusic.


Suzuki Cello School, Cello Part, Volume 1, Revised Edition (Suzuki Cello School, Cello Part Volume 1) Reviews


  • Terry Hogue

    I am using this wonderful little book to learn to play the cello(@55 years young:)! Excellent learning style- I highly recommend it!

  • Gail

    Started learning the cello in early 2014; started Suzuki lessons in April at Creative Arts in Reading. This book has a companion CD. I love learning by ear, and memorizing all this music. Nice selection of pieces; helps you slowly add new skills. The Happy Farmer, 3rd to last, is crazy hard! Too discouraging for Book 1, though I finally got it to sound okay for a rank beginner.

    It took me 3/4 of a year to get through this book - not that I mastered most of the songs - I imagine I'll revisit them over time and they will begin to sound good eventually! ;-)