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Nanny Complete Method for the Four and Five-Stringed Double Bass

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Nanny Complete Method for the Four and Five-Stringed Double Bass

Complete Method for the Four- and Five-Stringed Double Bass - Part 1, the first of a series of two, created by Edouard Nanny, a French double-bass player, teacher and composer. Conceived as a way to acquire a correct technique and a good sonority The Complete Method for the Four- and Five-Stringed Double Bass - Part 1 is perfect for beginners and intermediate beginners. Including scales, exercises and small studies, this first volume is completed with a second part for intermediate players. Edouard Nanny (1872-1942) had internal recognition as a composer during his lifetime and composed two concerti and additional methods such as Twenty Virtuoso Studies among others.
Complete Method for the Four- and Five-Stringed Double Bass - Part 1, the first of a series of two, created by Edouard Nanny, a French double-bass player, teacher and composer. Conceived as a way to acquire a correct technique and a good sonority The Complete Method for the Four- and Five-Stringed Double Bass - Part 1 is perfect for beginners and intermediate beginners. Including scales, exercises and small studies, this first volume is completed with a second part for intermediate players. Edouard Nanny (1872-1942) had internal recognition as a composer during his lifetime and composed two concerti and additional methods such as Twenty Virtuoso Studies among others.
$34.99
Nanny Complete Method for the Four and Five-Stringed Double Bass
$34.99

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Complete Method for the Four- and Five-Stringed Double Bass - Part 1, the first of a series of two, created by Edouard Nanny, a French double-bass player, teacher and composer. Conceived as a way to acquire a correct technique and a good sonority The Complete Method for the Four- and Five-Stringed Double Bass - Part 1 is perfect for beginners and intermediate beginners. Including scales, exercises and small studies, this first volume is completed with a second part for intermediate players. Edouard Nanny (1872-1942) had internal recognition as a composer during his lifetime and composed two concerti and additional methods such as Twenty Virtuoso Studies among others.