Orchestra Cello
Book 2. A String Class Method (for Class or Individual Instruction) - Cello. Composed by Samuel Applebaum. Method/Instruction. 32 pages. Published by Belwin Music.
The Belwin String Builder is a string class method in which the violin, viola, cello, and bass play together throughout. Each book, however, is a complete unit and may be used separately for class or individual instruction. The material in this book is realistically graded so that only a minimum of explanatory material is required. Each melody is interesting and will provide the basis for a fine left hand technic and bow arm. Available in three levels for violin, viola, cello, bass, piano accompaniment, and teacher's manual.
Contents:
	
		
			| The C Major Scale | 
		
			| More Melodies in C Major | 
		
			| We Build a Major Scale on the Note G | 
		
			| More Melodies in G Major | 
		
			| We Lower a Tone | 
		
			| More Melodies in F Major | 
		
			| Preparing for a New Rhythm---The Dotted Quarter Note | 
		
			| Melodies with the Dotted Quarter and Eighth Note in One Bow | 
		
			| More Melodies with Dotted Quarters and Eighths | 
		
			| Melodies Combining the Détaché Below and Above the Middle | 
		
			| We Build a Major Scale on the Note D | 
		
			| More Melodies in D Major | 
		
			| How to Go from One String to Another Very Smoothly | 
		
			| More Melodies That We Have Heard | 
		
			| The Left Hand---Melodies to Develop Strong Fingers | 
		
			| We Build a Major Scale on the Note B Flat | 
		
			| More Melodies in the Keys We Have Studied | 
		
			| The Extended Position | 
		
			| Melodies Using the Extended position | 
		
			| We Accent Certain Notes to Make Our Music Spirited | 
		
			| The Martelé Bowing | 
		
			| More Melodies Using the Martelé Bowing | 
		
			| Playing on Two Strings at the Same Time | 
		
			| Two Martelé Notes in One Bow | 
		
			| The Grand Martelé---The Whole Bow | 
		
			| A New Rhythm---Six-Eight Time | 
		
			| More Melodies in Six-Eight Time | 
		
			| Beautiful Melodies in the Keys We Have Studied | 
		
			| More Smooth String Changing | 
		
			| Developing Fourth Finger Independence | 
		
			| A Well Developed Fourth Finger |