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A Contemporary Concept of Bowing Technique for the Double Bass
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A Contemporary Concept of Bowing Technique for the Double Bass

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Written by Frederick Zimmerman.

Instructional. Instruction methods for instruments. 9x12 inches. 144 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.00123248)

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Zimmermann played principle double bass for the NY Philharmonic, and taught at Juilliard, Columbia, Manhattan School of Music and NYU. Through many helpful exercises and patterns, this book teaches double bassists techniques to help them master the fingerings and bowing patterns needed to play this instrument.

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