Méthode progressive, vol. 4 by Claudio Camisassa Collection / Songbook - Sheet Music

By Claudio Camisassa

The objectives• To proceed with practising major and minor tonalities from volumes 2 and 3;• to develop technical exercises from previous volumes;• to de elop understanding, improvisation, learning to "think music" and active listening;• to teach sight-reading in ninth position (IXth) on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd strings;• to teach accompaniment with chords of the suggested tonalities and rhythmic patterns with the right hand using arpeggios and rasgueado;• to play in small chamber music formations (two guitars, guitar and violin, two guitars and flute, etc.) to facilitate better development of the student’s rhythm and a more user-friendly approach to music.During the class, the teacher can play the flute or violin parts at the guitar.

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Composers:
Claudio Camisassa
Publishers:
Les Productions d'OZ
ISBN:
9782895003748
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
Claudio Camisassa
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.8 pounds

Méthode - Intermediate

SKU: DZ.DZ-489

Composed by Claudio Camisassa. Method book. Les Productions d'OZ #DZ 489. Published by Les Productions d'OZ (DZ.DZ-489).

ISBN 9782895003748.



The objectives
• To proceed with practising major and minor tonalities from volumes 2 and 3;
• to develop technical exercises from previous volumes;
• to de elop understanding, improvisation, learning to "think music" and active listening;
• to teach sight-reading in ninth position (IXth) on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd strings;
• to teach accompaniment with chords of the suggested tonalities and rhythmic patterns with the right hand using arpeggios and rasgueado;
• to play in small chamber music formations (two guitars, guitar and violin, two guitars and flute, etc.) to facilitate better development of the student’s rhythm and a more user-friendly approach to music.
During the class, the teacher can play the flute or violin parts at the guitar.