Cello Sight-Reading 2
'Cello Sight-Reading 2', by John Kember and Juliet Dammers, aims to build on the sight-reading skills learnt in book 1 and provides a wealth of more challenging examples so that the pupil may gain even greater confidence when approaching any new piece of music for the first time.
First published in 2007, Cello Sight-Reading 2 is intended for Grades 4 to 8. It has 137 original tunes on 86 pages.
Price £14.99
- Follows on from book 1
- Uses bass, tenor and treble clefs
- Uses all positions including the thumb position
- Range exrtended to include high notes
- A variety of keys and styles
- Preparation for solo, ensemble and orchestral playing
- Grade 4 to advanced
What they say
“These are excellent books with a refreshing amount of material. They are carefully and logically constructed.”
“I like the large variety of pieces - it is unusual to find a sight-reading book with duets and pieces with a piano part included. The theory notes are also extremely useful. ... These are excellent books with a refreshing amount of material. They are carefully and logically constructed.”
Wendy Owen, Ensemble MMA, January 2008
About Cello Sight-Reading 1 and 2
“I like this book very much and shall be recommending it”
“The exercises are generally musically sound and idiomatic, pleasant to play and reasonably expressive, and the piano accompaniments are kept within the competence of a second-instrument pianist. ... I like this book very much and shall be recommending it to my more independent students. I shall also be ordering the previous volume.”
Sarah Greenwood, 'European String Teachers Association', Summer 2008
“musically sound and idiomatic, pleasant to play and reasonably expressive”
“musically sound and idiomatic, pleasant to play and reasonably expressive; and the piano accompaniments are kept within the competence of a second-instrument player. I like this book very much and shall be recommending it to my more independent students. I shall also be ordering the previous volume.”
Sara Greenwood, 'News and Views (ESTA)' Summer 2008