🎶 Elevate your cello game with De'ak's modern approach!
Modern Method for the Violoncello: Volume I by Stephen De'ak is the first part of a two-volume series designed to enhance cello skills through structured lessons and engaging exercises, published by Elkan - Vogel.
N**Y
One of the Best!
This book as a must for advanced students and professionals alike. The etudes are interesting as well as extremely helpful and certainly enhance one's playing if taken seriously and learned well. The explanations are clear and very helpful.
L**I
Pages were missing
The book is great. The problem is there were pages missing!!
A**R
builds foundation
I have been studying cello for 6 months. My teacher uses this book for all her beginning cello students and reports that adults love it and kids hate it. As an adult, I can confirm the loving part. It is what you would expect from a German publication with a 1929 copyright: a solid focus on the fundamentals- and it works. I can see the progression even in the 4 months I've been in it. You will want to balance this with more 'fun' pieces, but I believe my teacher's report that this one will give a solid foundation.
K**E
Great book for learning the cello!
My cello teacher uses both De'ak books. I have finished both. I got this book when I first started taking lessons at the age of 13 (I'm 17 now). I hated it at first, but looking back at it now, I like what it has done to develop my skill. De'ak goes at the right pace, and progresses through the positions. In this book, he writes exercises that go all the way up to 7th position (thumb position to come in book 2), while incorporating scales, which helped me a lot. I find myself going back to this book, even after finishing the second one, just to review and practice. It can get really boring, and sometimes difficult for people going through it when they are beginners, but I definitely love that my teacher made me play through it. I definitely recommend this book!
M**N
Excellent Intro to the cello
This is an excellent introduction to the cello. Its only problem is the fact that it is archaic in terms of language and some of the repertoire. However, the exercises for shifting and learning positions are invaluable, the etudes are really ideal--the early ones begin with a measure with 3 or 4 scale-wise notes, starting on the appropriate strings, to properly find the first note, and, with a little tailoring and updating by the teacher, this method is one of the best available. I use it in my teaching, as did my first cello teacher for me, 42 years ago!
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