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About This Item The expanded second edition includes the first 12 pieces from Suzuki Book 1, including arrangements of Dr. Suzuki's Allegro, Perpetual Motion, Allegretto, Andantino and Etude plus 9 non-Suzuki favorites: Camptown Races, Danny Boy, Way Down Upon the Swanee River etc. Two violinists can play three separate duo verses (easy, medium and hard for the second violinist) or up to four violinists can play multiple parts together. A great opportunity for intermediate and younger players to jam together! This book is licensed to The Yasuda Music Company LLC by the International Suzuki Association. Digital version is available to download immediately after purchase.
Simply log in to your SHAR account, click 'My Account' in the top navigation bar, and select 'My Digital Library'. All digital sheet music purchased from SHAR will be available in your Digital Library to view/download to your computer or connected devices. About This Brand About Martha J. Yasuda Martha Yasuda's arrangements, transcriptions and compositions are a natural extension of her life in music, as an orchestral violinist and Suzuki-trained teacher, with a Bachelor of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York.
Martha began arranging in 2002 and since then has completed close to 80 volumes of arrangements for various string instrument combinations, including 26 books with duets for all pieces from Suzuki Books 1 through 8, licensed by the International Suzuki Association. She was also commissioned by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to write orchestral arrangements for the education concerts, called 'Symphony Street: Adventures with the Orchestra.' Her series of duets and double stop solos for violin, viola and cello — featuring popular hymns, folk songs, wedding selections and Christmas tunes — has earned praise from teachers, performers and pedagogues: 'Mrs. Yasuda's idea of relating double stops to duets is very cleverly done and is clearly a demonstration of Dr.
Suzuki's idea of making learning enjoyable for the student.' Suzuki pioneer, William Starr Her arrangements are 'expertly written and carefully edited for the student, and they delight with originality and flair.' William Preucil, Sr., Professor of Music (Emeritus) at The University of Iowa 'The six-volume Yasuda violin and cello duo series includes well-crafted, carefully edited arrangements for all levels of players, from the novice to the advanced.' Christopher Rex, Principal Cellist with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra since 1979 Martha's recent publications, Timeless Melodies, Volumes I and II, include duets for top favorite pieces from Barbara Barber's six-volume series. Barber writes: 'Finally, someone has written violin duet parts for many of the pieces in Solos For Young Violinists! They are well-written and easy to read. Thank you, Martha!'
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Martha (Lewis) Yasuda grew up in Lynchburg, VA and studied violin with Suzuki teacher-trainer, Rudy Hazucha. She studied violin with Zvi Zeitlin and Charlie Castleman at the Eastman School, and with William Starr at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, TN. She has freelanced with many different orchestras, including the Rochester Philharmonic, the Savannah Symphony, and the Greenville Symphony, and she always has maintained a teaching studio. In recent years, her arranging has taken front seat, as she continues to create materials that aim to inspire students, teachers and young audience members. Yasuda lives in Atlanta with her husband, Ken, and is a grandmother of four.
She feels fortunate to be able to express herself through arranging music and gives all glory to God for the creativity she has been given.