BROWSE TITLES
string Orchestra.
beginner
- For ensembles in the first year of instruction
- Content is engaging, but not overwhelming
- Features only the first 6 notes of the D major scale
- Rhythms include whole, half, quarter, and sparse eighths
- Violin II and viola double to provide an optional viola T.C. part
- Pieces feature optional piano accompaniment
easy
- Ideal for advancing first and second year students
- Rhythms begin to include simple eighth note syncopations
- Right hand technique building with staccatos, legatos, two-note slurs, and easy bow lifts
- Violin II and viola are independent, violin III provided as an optional viola T.C. when not already doubled
- Pieces feature optional piano accompaniment
Medium Easy
- For advancing middle school and developing high school ensembles
- Dotted rhythms and light sixteenth patterns introduced, triplets used sparingly
- Right hand technique expands with four-note slurs, hooked bows, and adjacent string crossings
- Double stops introduced
- Violin II and viola are independent, violin III provided as an optional viola T.C. when not already doubled
Medium
- Best suited for high school and advanced middle school ensembles
- Higher positions are explored
- Rhythms freely use light syncopation and triplets
medium advanced
- For intermediate to advanced high school and collegiate ensembles
- Pieces feature lush orchestration and encourage independence
- Mixed meter introduced in moderation
- Thoughtful expansion into more complex positions across all sections
Advanced
- For ensembles with advanced capabilities
- Pieces may explore various keys centers and extended techniques
- Mixed meter and syncopation are freely used
full Orchestra.
medium
- Best suited for high school and advanced middle school ensembles
- Rhythms freely use light syncopation and triplets
- Standard full orchestra instrumentation with reduced winds
- Extensive cross-cueing between parts for added flexibility at vital moments
medium advanced
- For intermediate to advanced high school and collegiate ensembles
- Pieces feature lush orchestration and encourage independence
- Mixed meter introduced in moderation
- Features an expanded wind section with all vital parts cross-cued for flexibility
advanced
- For ensembles with advanced capabilities
- Pieces may explore various keys centers and extended techniques
- Mixed meter and syncopation are freely used