Caroline Lumsden
Wizard's Potion
16 spooky Pieces to play and sing (for Cello grades 1 and 2) with spellbinding jazz accompaniments by Ben Attwood
Caroline Lumsden
Wizard's Potion
16 spooky Pieces to play and sing (for Cello grades 1 and 2) with spellbinding jazz accompaniments by Ben Attwood
- Compositor Caroline Lumsden
- Editorial Edition Peters
- Nº de pedido EP7679B
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Beginner to preliminary grade pieces using open strings and 1st fingers.
Hoojum Boojum, Higgery Wiggery, Wizards United! and Trick, Treat or Tango - just some of the spellbinding pieces from the magical new books Witches' Brew and Wizard's Potion. The innovative blend of rhythmical tunes, descriptive rhymes and exciting jazzy accompaniments are set to capture the imagination of all beginners.
Each book and CD contains:
> teaching points
> rhythm training
> suggestions for practice
> stunning graphics
> fun and useful lyrics
> varied andinspiring tunes.
Children will be bewitched by the visual and musical sorcery contained in both Witches' Brew and the follow-up book Wizard's Potion.
Tales of witches and wizardshave enthralled both children and adults alike for centuries, and have inspired remarkable work from authors, composers and illustrators.
Hoojum Boojum, Higgery Wiggery, Wizards United! and Trick, Treat or Tango - just some of the spellbinding pieces from the magical new books Witches' Brew and Wizard's Potion. The innovative blend of rhythmical tunes, descriptive rhymes and exciting jazzy accompaniments are set to capture the imagination of all beginners.
Each book and CD contains:
> teaching points
> rhythm training
> suggestions for practice
> stunning graphics
> fun and useful lyrics
> varied andinspiring tunes.
Children will be bewitched by the visual and musical sorcery contained in both Witches' Brew and the follow-up book Wizard's Potion.
Tales of witches and wizardshave enthralled both children and adults alike for centuries, and have inspired remarkable work from authors, composers and illustrators.