Description
Fundamental Foundations is a method that progresses and challenges your students in a homogeneous setting!
FF 1: Beginner Set-Up - Cello
Students first learn pizzicato for all open strings, all 1st, all 3rd, all 4th, and then all 2nd fingers. A strong emphasis in note-reading and rhythm counting is developed from the first time your students learn with this method. With left-hand skills established, the focus of right-hand skills takes place. This section ends with the combination of skills in three key signatures, all notes that they have learned, and all rhythms.
Each unit includes a fingerboard chart for visual and tactile learners, as well as Ear Training pages to teach aural skills.
FF 2: First Position Patterns - Cello
Students transition to using key signature units in first position to continue their learning. By the end of this section, students will understand how to play in all finger patterns, a wide variety of key signatures/scales, multiple bowings, and have strong rhythmic abilities.
- G Major, Staccato bowing
- D Major, Hooked staccato bowing
- C Major, Slurs
- C Major: Upper Octave, Ties
- F Major, 3-4 Time Signature
- B-Flat Major, Review of concepts
- A Major, Eighth note bowing
- D Major: Lower Octave, Upbeats
Each unit includes a fingerboard chart for visual and tactile learners, as well as Ear Training pages to teach aural skills.
FF 3: Advanced Technique Appendix - Cello
You’ve made it through first position! Next up is shifting skills, fourth position, and two octave scales. YES, your beginning students can! This section is an amazing way to end your students’ first year of orchestra, and sets them up for success for playing in an ensemble the following year.
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Fundamental Foundations - Cello Bundle
Fundamental Foundations 2 - All Instrument Bundle
- Fundamental Foundations 1 & 2 work in a non-homogeneous setting for combined classes of viola/cello, with some minor variances in p.17-19 and p.51-53.
- Fundamental Foundations 1 works in a non-homogeneous setting for combined classes of violin/bass, with some minor variances in p.13-19.
Fundamental Foundations 2: Beginner Cello First Position Finger Patterns
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Description
Fundamental Foundations is a method that progresses and challenges your students in a homogeneous setting!
FF 1: Beginner Set-Up - Cello
Students first learn pizzicato for all open strings, all 1st, all 3rd, all 4th, and then all 2nd fingers. A strong emphasis in note-reading and rhythm counting is developed from the first time your students learn with this method. With left-hand skills established, the focus of right-hand skills takes place. This section ends with the combination of skills in three key signatures, all notes that they have learned, and all rhythms.
Each unit includes a fingerboard chart for visual and tactile learners, as well as Ear Training pages to teach aural skills.
FF 2: First Position Patterns - Cello
Students transition to using key signature units in first position to continue their learning. By the end of this section, students will understand how to play in all finger patterns, a wide variety of key signatures/scales, multiple bowings, and have strong rhythmic abilities.
- G Major, Staccato bowing
- D Major, Hooked staccato bowing
- C Major, Slurs
- C Major: Upper Octave, Ties
- F Major, 3-4 Time Signature
- B-Flat Major, Review of concepts
- A Major, Eighth note bowing
- D Major: Lower Octave, Upbeats
Each unit includes a fingerboard chart for visual and tactile learners, as well as Ear Training pages to teach aural skills.
FF 3: Advanced Technique Appendix - Cello
You’ve made it through first position! Next up is shifting skills, fourth position, and two octave scales. YES, your beginning students can! This section is an amazing way to end your students’ first year of orchestra, and sets them up for success for playing in an ensemble the following year.
MORE FUNDAMENTAL FOUNDATIONS
Fundamental Foundations - Cello Bundle
Fundamental Foundations 2 - All Instrument Bundle
- Fundamental Foundations 1 & 2 work in a non-homogeneous setting for combined classes of viola/cello, with some minor variances in p.17-19 and p.51-53.
- Fundamental Foundations 1 works in a non-homogeneous setting for combined classes of violin/bass, with some minor variances in p.13-19.





