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The foreword of this book mentions its intention as a note-reading supplement to the Suzuki method, however the book can certainly stand alone as a fun way to practice note reading and ensemble playing. Twenty-four short pieces, entirely on the A and E string can be mixed and matched, played forwards and backwards, or as rounds. The various possibilities of each piece are marked at the top of the page, for instance #7 can be played as a duet with #2 or #21. #17 can be played as a duet with #9, or it can be a duet by itself by one play playing forwards and the other playing it backwards, or it can be played as a round. These combinations makes having at least two copies of this book a good idea. Evelyn Avsharian’s classic oversized notation makes reading easy, especially for young students. 28 pages.
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If you have any questions about this product's warranty or to make a return, please contact our Customer Service Department at 800.793.4334 or email us at [email protected]
The foreword of this book mentions its intention as a note-reading supplement to the Suzuki method, however the book can certainly stand alone as a fun way to practice note reading and ensemble playing. Twenty-four short pieces, entirely on the A and E string can be mixed and matched, played forwards and backwards, or as rounds. The various possibilities of each piece are marked at the top of the page, for instance #7 can be played as a duet with #2 or #21. #17 can be played as a duet with #9, or it can be a duet by itself by one play playing forwards and the other playing it backwards, or it can be played as a round. These combinations makes having at least two copies of this book a good idea. Evelyn Avsharian’s classic oversized notation makes reading easy, especially for young students. 28 pages.











