Limited parts (often, 2nd violin and viola are the same part, cello
and bass are the same part)
Limited as to keys, rhythms (only simple eighth-note patterns)
and independence of parts
Playable after limited study time
First position and natural bowings
Piano for rehearsal and reinforcement
Ancient Hunters
Sean O'Loughlin
This piece was inspired by a cross country
trip where the music reflects the composer's
impressions of Badlands National Park in
South Dakota. Ancient Hunters is the name
of a lookout point in this impressive natural formation. The modal construction of this
piece brings a serious quality that your
students will love and will make you
ensemble sound powerful.
Cho Cho is the Japanese word for butterfly. The piece is intended to depict the graceful flight and beauty of butterflies. Yamada draws on the traditional sounds of her heritage to present this unique piece for beginning strings.
Here is a new arrangement by Doris Gazda
for beginning strings of one of the most
recognizable folk songs of all-time. Optional
part for bells, tone blocks or chimes give
teachers the opportunity to involve students
not part of the ensemble in a performance
with your string orchestra.
This piece keeps everyone in the orchestra “busy” playing some important melodic
material. The rhythmic pattern in this piece is an exceptionally good method for teaching very young string students how to play repeated eighth-notes at the frog and at the tip of the bow. Composer Joseph Compello has created a delightful showcase for beginning strings that will be the highlight of any concert.
Teach young string players to play swing with this fun blues influenced piece written in a
standard 12 bar blues form. Carl Strommen,
a composer who has devoted his career to
composing excellent teaching pieces in the
jazz style for chorus and band now turns his
attention to string players. The “swinging” eighth notes and added ride cymbal part give this piece just the right touch!