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In Preparation: "Daily Exercises For Tamburitza Orchestra!" |
Would you like to play Tamburitza after notes?
Does it reach you to play Tamburitza after ear or perhaps do you look for note material which was written especially for your instrument?
Are you looking for tutor-books suitable for it?
(Are you perhaps even on the search for suitable tutor-books?)
Every Tamburitza expert thinks he has the best music literature regarding this?
(Or do you belong to those Tamburitza experts who very well get by also without music literature?)
You should better develop your own opinion abot this...
(Wouldn't it be possible for the school works written by me or revised not really to be able to be for your musical practice of use for you?
Orchestra tutor-books for Tamburitzas
Studying then together with group exercises brings joy (orchestra game: work on necessary discipline)
(The exercises are built up didactically so that his/her musical meaning discloses itself to beginners easily.)
Every note is marked by Arabic numbers which say with which finger it should be played as well as Roman numbers which indicate on which string the note should be played.
Arabic numbers over every note describe the finger and Roman numbers (the string on which it has to be played).
Music theoretical connections are represented if possible by graphic elements. (If possible music theoretical connections are represented clearly by graphic elements.)
Position illustrations of all instruments of the Tamburitza orchestra
(The different fingering situations are represented by pictures)
Scale exercises in the orchestra association! (... Tamburitzas aren't only suitable for playing folk songs and round dance dances ...)
(Practicing scales in the orchestra association together is helpful for the attainment of a homogeneous sound of the ensemble. Characteristic of Tamburitzen himself finally not only folk songs and round dance dances)!
Common rhytmical "tremolo-play" in different tempos (this is exceptionally important to the complete sound of the orchestra!)
If you are interested in sound examples of arrangements for Tamburitza orchestra, then click here
or more directly here
If you are interested how sounds sacred music at which Tamburitzas accompany a choir, you click here
Chord and fret diagrams for Kontra (Bugarija) in E Major
More than 1300 chord and fret diagrams on 1760 pages!
Where is the larger saving? If you save at notes, arrangements and tutor-books or if you waste time on your rehearsals?
(What do you regard as more sensible? Saving money for notes, arrangements and tutor-books and play by ear and feeling predominantly or make use of the now existing new music literature for Tamburitza and save much the time and effort with a great probability prefer furthermore)?