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Octaves for the Cello, Book One
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Octaves for the Cello, Book One by Cassia Harvey Cello - Sheet Music

By Cassia Harvey
Cello - Advanced

SKU: CH.CHP103

Composed by Cassia Harvey. Instructional; Etudes and Exercises; Technique Books. Advanced Cello Double Stops. An advanced cello thumb position book that helps you learn double stop octaves by building strength and learning hand placement. Instructional, string techniques. Book. C. Harvey Publications #CHP103. Published by C. Harvey Publications (CH.CHP103).

ISBN 9780615726809. 8.5 x 11 inches.

Octaves for the Cello, Book One begins the study of octave double stops in thumb position on the cello. The book begins with strength training to prepare the hand and continues with exercises in finger spacing that give you the precision required to play octaves. The exercises teach the "D" octave (with the thumb on the mid-string harmonic) and then teach the "A" octave (when the 3rd finger is on the mid-string harmonic). Finally, the book teaches you to shift between those two octave double stops. All advanced cellists can benefit from a daily study of octaves. Octaves form the basis for most of the thumb position encountered in repertoire. Many high-level skills, such as artificial harmonics, double stop thirds, and double stop tenths, can only be played if you have a fluent octave technique. Teachers can use this book to train their students in advanced double-stop playing on the cello before they are required to play octaves in solo literature, or as a technique supplement for students already playing octaves in cello literature. Professional-level cellists can use this book to refine and update their skills. This book can be followed by Octaves for the Cello, Book Two.

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Based on 1 Reviews
Rand
February 06, 2021
Love it!
I love it, yet hate it! One of my first exposures to cello repertoire was a live performance of a concerto that had rapid octaves chromatically from nut to the end of the fingerboard. How did they pull that off!? Well I found myself avoiding attempting the development of this skill, but Cassia's book has given me courage. By the end of the book I was actually being able to make octave shifts with a greater degree of accuracy and confidence. Highly recommended!