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miriamtroxler
Miriam Troxler resides in Beaver, Pa, where she runs a private music studio. After graduation from Chatham University, she toured in Europe with the Continental Singers Orchestra as principal cellist. A long time member of Greenville Symphony Orchestra, she is also the founder and musical director of CelloBrationS. Miriam enjoys composing and arranging with several published pieces to date.
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Is That a Moo?
Sheet music is available for the song that came from the children’s book Is That a Moo? The piano solo’s lyrics match the book. You can hear the song in this video.
Sound Explorers play multiple strings
Here’s a link for this morning’s class. We explored double stops, triple stops and quad-stops.
Posted in 5-string cello, cello, viola, violin
Tagged arco, double stops, triple stops
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B Major and G Sharp Minor Reference Videos
The new game2, 5, 1 practice C#-7, F#7, Bmaj7 For Piano – 5 Finger Warm-UpsB Major PatternB Major ArpeggioB Major WavesB Major ScaleG Sharp Minor PatternG Sharp Minor ArpeggioG Sharp Minor WavesG Sharp Minor Scale For Piano – One Octave … Continue reading
English Chapel, Pisgah National Forest, NC
The chapel is on a trail near the visitor center of the forest. It began as a wooden church. Here’s more information about the church’s history.
Posted in photography
Tagged English Chapel, North Carolina, photography, stone church
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A Round and A Round for Strings
Companion volumes to A Year of Folk Tunes are now available. Each key has four rounds for more practice in all twelve keys. A Round and A Round for Violin, A Round and A Round for Viola and A Round … Continue reading
Posted in cello, cello duets, string trio, viola, violin
Tagged A Year of Folk Tunes, Canon, chamber music, Learning to play in 12 keys, rounds
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Andy Cove Nature Trail, Pisgah National Forest
A short trail that was often a sidewalk through the treetops. It had interesting signage and a suspension bridge to traverse along the trail.
Spooky Sound Explorers
Sound Explorers learn Danse Macabre by ear. Catch up with the video.
Posted in cello, sound explorers, viola, violin
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