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The Legacy of Bach’s Cello Suites in Twentieth-Century Solo Cello SuitesLee, Sunhaeng 02 June 2020 (has links)
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Adoption of Fundamental Cello Techniques to the Double BassLee, Chang Hyun January 2022 (has links)
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J.S. Bach's suite in C major for violoncello solo: An analysis through application of a historical approachYoungerman, Irit January 2002 (has links)
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Interpretation and Execution of Chords on the Double Bass from Select Movements of the Bach Cello SuitesChen, Der-Shiuan 08 1900 (has links)
The Bach Cello Suites have become widely transcribed and studied on the double bass. They have also become essential teaching material as most US orchestra auditions demand solo Bach for bass auditions. Transcribing the chords in Bach Cello Suites presents many difficulties on the bass because of the different tuning of our instrument (cello in 5ths; double bass in 4ths). There is no unified solution to all the problems presented in chord playing at this time. The purpose of this project, therefore is to give bass players solutions to the problems by looking at historical interpretation of chords, technical execution of the chords on cello and bass, tonal and resonance considerations and fingering solutions. The chords chosen represent the most common and most difficult to transcribe to the double bass from the Cello Suites.
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Part I: A Nighttime Trilogy for Saxophone and Piano Part II: A Schenkerian Analysis of Suite No. 1 for Unaccompanied Cello by J. S. BachHoward, Jason Tad 16 August 2010 (has links)
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