Does Any one Know about the best book

    
Does Any one Know about the best book    11:32 on Saturday, July 9, 2005          
(Bassoon Girl)
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Hey does anyone have any suggestions on which bassoon book is better? i need one to practice over the summer and can`t find a good one iv`e been playing for 2 years.


Re: Does Any one Know about the best book    11:52 on Saturday, July 9, 2005          
(Kevin)
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I don`t use it, but I have heard good things about the Weissenhower Method.


Re: Does Any one Know about the best book    11:53 on Saturday, July 9, 2005          
(Kevin)
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lol i may not have spelt it right- might he weissenborn or something like that


Re: Does Any one Know about the best book    12:52 on Saturday, July 9, 2005          
(bassoonamafoon)
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i use wiessenborn(sp?) its really good its also teaches you tenor clef too


Re: Does Any one Know about the best book    20:21 on Saturday, August 6, 2005          
(jim)
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pariscales is what my college professor and my private etacher had me use


Re: Does Any one Know about the best book    01:40 on Sunday, August 7, 2005          
(Laura)
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Weissenborn has everything from scales to melodies to Maria Von Weber. It`s perfect for getting started and you`ll learn plenty from it. You might also try Milde`s 25 studies in Scales and Chords (kovar) To help get comfortable with every fingering, but don`t begin there lol.


Re: Does Any one Know about the best book    04:44 on Monday, August 8, 2005          
(Sha)
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I would definitely agree with Kevin and Laura - the Weissenborn is a very good set of studies - go from the first book though as their fiendish from book 2 onwards. The Milde is very good as well.


Re: Does Any one Know about the best book    20:43 on Saturday, September 17, 2005          
(chuck)
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yea deffinatly weissenborn the enlarged edition its a wonderful book it will get you from playing your first not to playing andante and hungarian rondo...(its the last peice)


Re: Does Any one Know about the best book    10:40 on Wednesday, September 21, 2005          
(fred)
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the milde studies in scales and chords is great if you are an advanced player....just gonna do the one now with 6 sharps LOL


Re: Does Any one Know about the best book    12:31 on Wednesday, October 5, 2005          
(jim)
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i know it sounds dumb, but use the accent on achievement books, their good until book 3, and although they don`t teach you tenor clef, I tought myself to play the bassoon using this book. P.S. - Level of success speaks for itself: Bought the book and borrowed the bassoon in mid june, was playing in a highschool concert early August. (We played Colonel Bogey March [pretty hard for bassoon], firebird suite[with a solo], and Les Miserables [pretty hard music])


Re: Does Any one Know about the best book    15:41 on Friday, October 14, 2005          
(Bassoon Girl)
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Thank you That realy helped everyone


   




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