Viola da Gamba Method $17.50
Vade Mecum $25.00
24 Melodic & Progressive Ex., Elem. & Interm. $10.00
40 Mel/Progr. Exercises-Bass $12.50
40 Mel/Progr. Exercises-Tenor $15.00
40 Mel/Progr. Exercises-Treble $10.00
Solos for Treble Viol: Irish Tunes $10.00
Solos for Treble Viol: Jewish Melodies $10.00
Solos for Treble Viol: Sel. Bach Vn. Sonatas/Partitas $17.50
Tablature for One $35.00
Tablature for Two $15.00
Tablature for Three $30.00
Tablature for All $25.00
Bach Orchestral Excerpts $15.00
Christmas Carols with a Friend (for two viols) $12.50
John Mark Rozendaal's Viola da Gamba Dojo Book l
John Mark Rozendaal's Viola da Gamba Dojo Book ll
$15 each
From the introduction to book l:
The word "dojo" comes from the Japanese martial arts. "Dojo" refers to a place, a time, and a community of learners committed to supporting one another's personal growth through a process of mindful skill building… As Japanese Zen instruction developed to include mastery of archery and other martial arts the word came to be used for the classes in which those skills are taught. The Repertoire of the Viola da Gamba Dojo is designed to support and inspire the work of a community of learners dedicated to sharing the work, play, and growth that we experience with our beloved viola da gamba.
In martial arts dojos and in Suzuki violin or 'cello classes fixed curricula are presented. Students are expected to demonstrate mastery of the material at one level before proceeding to the next. This approach has both great value and certain hazards. The values are principally that students can cearly see the way forward. …. The danger here is creation of a culture of conformity. After much soul-searching I have determined for myself the excessive conformity has rarely been a problem in the world of the viola da gamba, and that the potential for synergy that a shared repertoire presents well worth taking the chance…
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