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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for Beginning Adult Students
I started learning to play the cello at the age of 40. I came into it knowing *nothing* about music or musical instrumets. I knew how to listen to music, but couldn't play it, read it, or make it, and I was completely unfamiliar with the various parts of a cello.

While obviously written for children (my favorite line: page 4 "Wait quietly for your teacher to...
Published on March 28, 2007 by T. K. Lyter

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3.0 out of 5 stars no information correctly
i dont know that the book dont have the cd. the book is bad without cd.
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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for Beginning Adult Students, March 28, 2007
This review is from: Essential Elements 2000 for Strings Plus DVD: Cello (Essential Elements for Strings) (Paperback)
I started learning to play the cello at the age of 40. I came into it knowing *nothing* about music or musical instrumets. I knew how to listen to music, but couldn't play it, read it, or make it, and I was completely unfamiliar with the various parts of a cello.

While obviously written for children (my favorite line: page 4 "Wait quietly for your teacher to tune your instrument"), this book is perfect for beginning adult students as well. I learned to identify the parts of the instrument, how to hold it while playing, fingering techniques, and how to properly hold and use the bow (more challenging than it looks). The book does a very good job of introducing the "language" of music to those who have no previous experience with time signatures, clef signs, key signatures, eighth notes and half notes, half steps and whole steps, etc. And if you couldn't sight read music before, you certainly will get it while working with this book.

If you already have some musical training, this book may very well be too basic for you. If you are like me, an *absolute* beginner, I recommend this book with enthusiasm. As some wise person once said, it's okay to begin at the beginning. This book is the perfect companion as you start your musical journey!
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Book for Cello Beginners, January 25, 2009
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J. Holton (Cincinnati, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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I'm 27 years old and currently learning to play the cello. I've bought this book along with the Suzuki books/CD and various others. I think this is the best book to start with if you have no prior cello playing experience. With the Suzuki books you're playing more songs, while this book consists of a lot of simple exercises. For example, Suzuki for Cello Book 1 has 17 exercises/etudes, whereas Essential Elements has 193. The exercises in Suzuki are generally a little longer and closer to full songs. Suzuki Book 1 has 23 pages while this book has 48 pages.

The biggest down side to Suzuki is that there's absolutely no instructional information, and while both books assume you're working with a teacher, I think it would be harder to progress with the Suzuki book if you do not have a teacher.

I see this book as more of a prequel to the Suzuki books, but there's obviously some overlap. If you finish this book you'll likely move through the first few Suzuki books pretty quickly.

This book's overall goal seems to be teaching students how to sight read musical notation. Lots of time is spent counting beats and looking at notes and playing them on the cello as you read them. For a book that's focused more on the subtleties of technique I'd check out "The Art of Cello Playing" by Louis Potter Jr., or I'd rely on a teacher for that information.

As mentioned, this book comes with a DVD and CD, and the DVD actually has SOME instructional video, but only about 15 minutes. The rest of the DVD is just the audio of all 193 practice tracks. Also, the audio CD for Suzuki books 1 and 2 is purchased separately and is priced at about $14. This book is about the same price as Suzuki book 1 but comes with the audio CD and DVD, so I think it's also a better value.

This Essential Elements book starts with plucking the individual strings (pizzicato) and ends on the piano accompanied Bach minuet Number 2. Suzuki Book 1 stars on "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star variations" and ends on the exact same Bach minuet.

What I like about Essential Elements is that it starts you off at the most basic possible level. First, you're just plucking the strings on the cello, learning where the notes correspond to the strings on the cello. There's a few exercises that prepare you for the bow without actually using it yet, but use of the bow isn't until Exercise 47. The idea is to cultivate the left hand first, and after you're comfortable with that it introduces using the right hand along with the left hand. With Suzuki you're using the bow on the first exercise, and more focus is spent on listening to the recordings than reading music. (Suzuki believed people learned languages best by listening.)

The strength of this book is that each short exercise is slightly harder than the last, usually introducing a new technical problem for each exercise. Each exercise is set up as a short and unique melody to keep it more fun. Exercises range from repeated single notes, to scales, to kids melodies (old macdonald, twinkle twinkle, frere jacques, baa baa black sheep), to melodies everyone knows (simple gifts, jingle bells, happy birthday, banana boat song, william tell overture), to various American, English, and French folk melodies.

I have been practicing cello for a while so I completed the first 46 exercises in one day. Then I did about 20 the follow day, and then about four or so a day after that. Each exercise is a little tougher than the last, but not too tough to be out of reach, so you do feel a sense of accomplishment after you finish each one.

I've found the best way to practice ALL of the exercises after #46 is to sight read them as you count beats. Even if it calls for the bow play with pizzicato first. Next do the same thing but now try it with the bow. If you've got that down then try playing along with the accompanying CD/DVD. Did you play it without any mistakes? If so then move to the next exercise, otherwise keep practicing until you get it.

If you can read music you already have a head start on this book, but if you can't I strongly recommend this book over the Suzuki ones--at least initially. Essential Elements has taught me how to read music as I play, where the Suzuki books assume you already know how to read music, or that your instructor will show you. This book's many simple exercises manage to push you along without overwhelming you. There's music that accompanies each exercise and it's there to help you train your ear. With the music it's easier to tell if you're playing in tune or if you're a little off.

I didn't mean for this to be long or a bunch of Suzuki bashing. I think you should buy this book, the Suzuki books, and every cello book you can afford. You should also watch cello tutorials (and professional performances) on YouTube and find a teacher at your local university. The more resources you have to help you learn the more successful you will be! That's true for anything! However, if I could only purchase one book this one would be it. I expect it to keep me busy for a couple months.

This is a great book to start with. After the first day I was impressed enough to purchase book 2 and 3. The only thing that could be improved upon would be more video tutorials on the DVD.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good new edition, November 12, 2002
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Lee Smith (Chattanooga, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Essential Elements 2000 for Strings Plus DVD: Cello (Essential Elements for Strings) (Paperback)
The new Essential Elements 2000 comes with an accompaniment CD that makes learning fun for beginning students. I use it as a supplement to the Suzuki method and my students love it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great teaching tool!!!, January 30, 2010
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I tried another book, and being self-taught, this is the one to go with. The DVD/CD accompaniments really help you learn to play with others, even if you're the only one there. I am also buying books 2 & 3 of the series because book 1 turned out to be so much help. I'm able to progress much more rapidly than I thought possible.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Beginner Book, August 5, 2008
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I am an adult beginner and I am using this book. So far it has been wonderful and easy to learn compared to some of the other bigger, complicated books that I bought at the same time. Luckily, I have a great teacher who helps me with technique- where the book lacks. But I guess all music books lack in that because they can't see what you are doing right or wrong.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Woot woot!, October 19, 2011
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I ADORE this book: it's used in elementary and highschools. It's easy to understand, and is the perfect tool for a beginner. It doesn't have maintenance tips, but that's ok!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great beginner book!, October 11, 2010
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This book/CD combo is great for the beggining Cello player. The music CD is great to practice with and it teaches fingering before even starting with the bow. I played the cello for several years and I highly reccomend this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Learning and Loving my instrument :), November 14, 2008
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I LOVED this book! It helped me sooo much! I would recommend it to anyone who is learning!
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars beyond Mel Bay, April 6, 2009
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I use these Essential Elements books to learn and teach violin, piano, drums, and cello. Really challenging exercises, but in short doses. Never had made it all the way through. Can spend months working on 6 pages. Cheaper than a teacher.
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2 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars no information correctly, February 24, 2010
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i dont know that the book dont have the cd. the book is bad without cd.
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