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Amazing Bass brings together two suites (4 Easy Pieces and Several Thoughts) for the beginner bassist, nine pieces in total, which combine simple challenges in first …position. Arco and pizzicato are used, alongside a limited number of note values, pitches and keys, to create engaging and colourful music which can also be played an octave higher for bassists starting to play in thumb position.
4 Easy Pieces was composed in late 2009 for BassLines, a new initiative by David Heyes and Recital Music, to create a wealth of music for beginner bassists. Each of the four pieces offers simple musical and technical challenges, with a supportive accompaniment which was written for the bass teacher with some pianistic skills, and would be suitable concert or study material for younger players.
1. Spring Dreams uses open strings only and can be played pizzicato or arco. The note values are limited to crotchets and minims with a gently moving accompaniment to move the piece gently along.
2. Summer Sports is also for open strings and is a faster and more rhythmic, with a combination of pizzicato and arco challenges. The accompaniment is strong and direct and there are opportunities to develop counting skills here.
3. Autumn Moods uses 1st position only and is a lyrical and cantabile piece with some technical challenges for about grade 1 level. The bass part is limited to 6 notes and three time values in D minor.
4. Winter Games is the longest of the four pieces, but again is limited to 7 notes in 1st position, in the key of D major. The challenges for the bassist make this suitable for about Grade 1/2 level and is a fitting conclusion to this easy going and enjoyable suite
Several Thoughts is a new and exciting suite of five short pieces in First Position for beginner double bass and piano, with piano accompaniments which are both inventive and supportive. Each piece has been written using a limited number of note values and rhythms, encouraging the young bassist to explore a range of simple musical and technical challenges in music which has both an educational and concert appeal. Different key choices create new possibilities with the addition of simple slurs and string crossings.
1. First Ideas uses open strings, played arco or pizzicato, and the simple accompaniments adds colour and support for a charming piece.
2. Ideas Revisited uses almost the same accompaniment as the first piece, with an elegant melodic line which only uses crotchets (quarter notes) and quavers (eighth notes). Simple slurs are used to create contrast and interest.
3. Wandering Notions has a lively and rhythmic accompaniment, against a simple and straightforward melody. The musical language is inventive and quirky, allowing beginner bassists to develop reading and ensemble skills.
4. Cheerful Music is in 6/8 time and mostly moves by step. The accompaniment is simple and supportive, primarily written in treble clef.
5. Pondering Choices is the most advanced of the pieces, although the solo line is much easier that it first appears. The use of repeated notes is a useful skill for the beginner bassist to learn and a rhythmic energy and momentum brings the piece to a strong, powerful and successful conclusion.
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