
My students GET to learn The Pachelbel when they reach the equivalent of Suzuki Book 4. And most of them LOVE it. Many transferable skills can be taught using this piece: Counting in 8/8, note values from dotted-quarter-notes to thirty-second-notes, a little bit of 3rd position shifting, ensemble playing with two other partners, even Baroque performance practice if desired.
I learned this piece in high school from the Max Seiffert edition. For sentimental reasons and because it is in the public domain, this is the version I use with students. Because I teach this piece so frequently and repeat myself every time, I wrote down my usual spiel as Study Notes at the end of the piece. I also added handy section lettering every two measures, so it is easy to stop and start with a trio of intermediate students. I cleaned up some of the extraneous articulations and inconsistent bowings. The engraving is still a little scratchy, because this is the version that you can still download for free from IMSLP.org. I offer my Study Edition for a nominal charge here! This helps me maintain this site.
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