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Giovanni Bottesini
Elegia No.1 in D major Contrabass and piano
Simplified piano accompaniments by Philip Lehmann, written by practitioners for practitioners, for standard works for various instruments, enable pianists without a degree to accompany their pupils, children, friends etc. The work was originally composed in D major. In order to do justice to the widely used orchestral tuning, this edition also contains the piano part in C major. The edition contains QR codes to playalongs in various tempi with the original piano part. Level of difficulty 3 : Fingerings may need to be entered and practised The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘ISSUE (please select)’.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Air from the Orchestral Suite No. 3, BWV 1068 Contrabass and piano
Simplified piano accompaniments by Philip Lehmann from practice for practice. ‘Dumb it down’ is a series of simplified piano accompaniments to standard works for various instruments, which also offer piano players without a degree the opportunity to accompany their pupils, children, friends etc. The edition includes QR codes to playalongs in various tempi with the original piano setting. Level of difficulty 2* : must be looked at before the lesson, practised before the concert * For the most part, it is sufficient to play the left hand (in class) The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘ISSUE (please select)’.
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Carl Ditters von...
Concerto No. 2, Kr. 172 (version in D major) Contrabass and piano
In the copy by Johannes Sperger, which must serve as the source today, the double bass is in D major, but the parts are in E flat major. In the meantime, D major has established itself as the key for the double bass part. Accordingly, the key was chosen for the tuning of the double bass used. Dynamic and articulation indications are taken from the first edition by Franz Tischer-Zeitz (B. Schott's Söhne, Mainz 1938), but should only be understood as suggestions. The playalongs offered only contain the respective main parts of the solo: 1st movement T17 - T106 2nd movement T13 with upbeat - T53 3rd movement T29 with upbeat - ending Level of difficulty 3 : Fingerings may need to be entered and practised. The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘ISSUE (please select)’.
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Camille Saint-Saëns
L'éléphant (Der Elefant) Contrabass and piano
From practice for practice: ‘dumb it down’ is a series of simplified piano accompaniments to standard works for various instruments, which also offer piano players without a degree the opportunity to accompany their students, children, friends etc. In order to be able to offer all possible performance options, this edition: - The piano part in the original key of E flat major, playable with the double bass part in E flat major for orchestral tuning or in D flat major for solo tuning. - The piano part in F major, playable with the double bass part in E flat major for solo tuning. Level of difficulty 1 : Beginner, can play at sight The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘Issue (please select)’
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Johannes Brahms
Waltz op. 39 No. 15 Contrabass and piano
From practice for practice: ‘dumb it down’ is a series of simplified piano accompaniments to standard works for various instruments, which also offer piano players without a degree the opportunity to accompany their students, children, friends, etc. Brahms originally composed this waltz for piano four hands and later arranged it for piano two hands. In this case, therefore, there is no original piano setting for the accompaniment of a melody instrument. The ‘original’ piano setting used by Philip Lehmann as a model is a self-created essence of various sheet music editions available on the market. Difficulty level 1 : beginner, can be sight-read The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘Issue (please select)’
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Carl Ditters von...
Concerto No. 2, Kr. 172 (E major) Contrabass (solo tuning) and piano
In the copy by Johannes Sperger, which must serve as the source today, the double bass is in D major, but the parts are in E flat major. In the meantime, D major has established itself as the key for the double bass part. Accordingly, the key was chosen for the tuning of the double bass used in each case. Dynamic and articulation indications are taken from the first edition by Franz Tischer-Zeitz (B. Schott's Söhne, Mainz 1938), but should only be understood as suggestions. The playalongs offered only contain the respective main parts of the solo: 1st movement T17 - T106 2nd movement T13 with upbeat - T53 3rd movement T29 with upbeat - ending Level of difficulty 3 : Fingerings may need to be entered and practised The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘Issue (please select)’
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