Ed Sueta Band Method, Book Three
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Item number 1130131AW, 36 pages, $7.95

Ed Sueta's "Band Method" consists of three book series, with a teacher's manual and separate books available for a number of band instruments. Sueta's approach is based on a systematic method of syllables, rhythm charts and lessons emphasizing motor coordination of the foot and fingers, leading to a sound rhythmic perception. The "Ed Sueta Band Method" is designed to develop a discriminate sense of rhythm, the prime requisite of good musicianship.
 
"Book Three" is a logical extension of "Book Two". The stress remains on rhythm. Correlating rhythm vocabulary charts with lessons leads the student toward rhythmic independence. The transition from rhythm syllables to the number system which was started in "Book Two" is completed in "Book Three". By the end of "Book Three", the student will be able to read music syllabically or numerically. A variety of songs are included, along with lessons and exercises.

Published By: "Ed Sueta Band Method, Book Three" was published by Macie Publishing Company.


Song Titles
Greensleeves
Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring - From: "Cantata No. 147" - Composed by: J. S. Bach
March - Composed by: Purcell
The Entertainer - Composed by: Scott Joplin
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Bourree - Composed by: J. S. Bach
Romance - Composed by: Mozart
The Yellow Rose Of Texas
Trumpet Tune - Composed by: Purcell
Pop Goes The Weasel
Wayfaring Stranger
Dixie
French Song - Composed by: Tschaikowsky
Hornpipe
Menuetto - Composed by: Mozart
Irish Washerwoman
Dinah
Sourwood Mountain
Cindy
Duet - Composed by: Devienne
The British Grenadiers
Love Somebody
The Wearing Of The Green
La Raspa
Turnaround
Turnaround
Come Dance With Me
Giga - Composed by: Handel
Come And Go With Me
Aupres De Ma Blonde
Petite Polka
Julie's Blues
Blues Scale Rock
Flight Of The Bumblebee - Composed by: Rimsky- Korsakov
Here We Come A Wassailing
Gavotta - Composed by: Corelli
Rockin' Blues
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Composed by: Mendelssohn
Promenade Theme (Pictures At An Exhibition) - Composed by: Moussorgsky
The Mexican Hat Dance
Italian Dance - Composed by: Corelli
En Roulant Ma Boule
Gaelic Melody
Rig A Jig Jig
Calypso Mento
Street Beats
Slavonic Dance No. 6 - Composed by: Dvorak
Hungarian Lullaby
American Square Dance
Three Street Beats
Goodbye My Lover Goodbye
Sleigh Ride Frolic
Bonsoir Mes Amis, Bonsoir
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Sheet Music Format: Instruction Book For Oboe
   Difficulty 3 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
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