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Essential Elements: A Comprehensive Band Method Book 1 - Oboe

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Oboe Sheet Music With 2 Acc. CDs
32 pages, Item 5130004EV, $35.85
Oboe Sheet Music Only
32 pages, Item 1130001EV, $5.95
Accompaniment CD 1 Only
Item 2540003EV, $14.95
Accompaniment CD 2 Only
Item 2540004EV, $14.95


The "Essential Elements" band method is one of the best band methods in print. Written by a team of skilled experts, this book features 140 short songs and etudes, an easy-to-use fingering chart, a 2 page section titled "The Basics" (embouchure, posture, breathing, etc.), and a short history of the instrument. There's even a glossary of common musical terms and their definitions. We often use this book in our teaching studios, and highly recommend it!

Songbook Format: Instruction Book

   This book has a difficulty rating of 1 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
   A CD is available.

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Ed Sueta's "Band Method" consists of three book series, with a teacher's manual and separate books available for a number of band instruments. Sueta's approach is based on a systematic method of syllables, rhythm charts and lessons emphasizing motor coordination of the foot and fingers, leading to a sound rhythmic perception. The "Ed Sueta Band Method" is designed to develop a discriminate sense of rhythm, the prime requisite of good musicianship.
 
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