Good morning Bass players!
I received an email from a student who's recently graduated from Nazareth and off and running her own string program here in Rochester. She's very excited that her bass players, whom she started with the Vance Progressive Repertoire, are getting really good left hand setups and finally able to play some simple tunes in the high position (3rd position, end of the neck). They had been a little sad that all their peers were playing simple tunes in first position, and wanted to be able to go home and play something for their families to show off what they were learning. We had talked about things like Hot Cross Buns and Twinkle, so that she could keep them parked in the high position for a little longer.
As I thought about how few tunes we get from Progressive Repertoire that stay exclusively in the high position, it popped into my head that "Do You Want to Build a Snowman" would work really well in that high position and give them something popular to be proud of learning.
So, here it is for you, too - Do You Want to Build a Snowman - put in G major and can be played entirely in the high position. I included some notes at the bottom about how to adapt it to be a shifting exercise between 1st position and the high position, and about the little pivot you'll need to add so they can reach one new note. The pivot is something you would get to with them in Progressive Rep volume 2, but it's easy enough to show and the kids will probably want to "get it" just so they can learn the whole song. I've marked when it's time to pivot as "move up" and when it's time to return to the "home base" of 3rd position as "move back".
If this jpg isn't clear enough, email me (gmccormick@esm.rochester.edu) and I can send you a pdf of it.
Happy practicing and happy teaching! Merry early Christmas, y'all!
Gaelen
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