Duets for Violins: Second Violin Parts to Selections from Suzuki Violin School Volumes 1, 2 and 3. (Violin)
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Duets for Violins: Second Violin Parts to Selections from Suzuki Violin School Volumes 1, 2 and 3. (Violin) Details
This book contains the second violin part and some third violin parts written by Dr. Shinichi Suzuki to selected pieces from Suzuki Violin School, Volumes 1, 2 and 3. When a student starts playing advanced pieces he may learn the second part. Contents are:* 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)* Long, Long Ago (T.H. Bayly)* Allegro (Shinichi Suzuki)* Perpetual Motion (Shinichi Suzuki)* Allegretto (Shinichi Suzuki)* Andantino (Shinichi Suzuki)* Etude (Shinichi Suzuki)* Minuet No. 1, Minuet III from Suite in G Minor for Klavier, BWV 822 (J.S. Bach)* Minuet No. 2, Minuet, BWV Anh. II 116 from Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach (J.S. Bach)* Chorus from Judas Maccabaeus (G.F. Handel)* Mussette, Gavotte II or the Musette from English Suite III in G Minor for Klavier, BWV 808 (J.S. Bach)* Bourrée from Sonata in F Major for Oboe, HHA IV/18, No. 8 (G.F. Handel)* Gavotte (P. Martini)* Minuet, BWV Anh. II 114/Anh. III 183/Anh. (J.S. Bach)* Minuet in G, Wo0 10, No. 2 (L. van Beethoven)
Reviews
The print version of the book is fine. However, the Kindle version is poorly done.The Kindle version consists of scanned pages from the paper book. Many titles don't render on the same page as the music score at some zoom view settings. Zoom changes result in inconsistent scaling and positioning of various scanned objects, e.g. song titles, composer names, and the music scores themselves. Some of the musical notations have been cropped and therefore lost. The Kindle conversion just seemed too amateurish, especially with the Japanese characters of the composer names being shown at the bottom of the music score instead of below the English name. Some of the composer names are shown on the left side instead of the right side of the page.The only noteworthy features in the Kindle version are the hyperlinked Table of Contents and the search feature. I may have been better off buying the book, and scanning it into a PDF document to load onto my Kindle.