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Sheet music $14.25

Original

The story of Tscho-Kurt, Trabanta, and. Die Geschicht von Tscho-Kurt, Trabanta und. Percussion sheet music.

Translation

The story of Tscho-Kurt, Trabanta, and. The story of Cho-Kurt, Trabanta and. Percussion sheet music.

Original

The story of Tscho-Kurt, Trabanta, and. Die Geschicht von Tscho-Kurt, Trabanta und. composed by Andreas Ensslin. For with percussion instruments. An exciting story to be read aloud and played with percussion instruments. Children's. Storybook. coloring book. Text Language. German. Published by Zimmermann. PE.ZM31620. With Text Language. German. children's. Tscho-Kurt is the name of the oldest son of a cheese manufacturer who says goodbye to his parents in order to see the great wide world. Trabanta is a veteran horse, once used for transport, given to him by his father. The musical story is about Tscho- Kurt's adventures, illustrated by interjections on percussion instruments. The author uses the text in order to demonstrate the multiple possibilities of the instruments and thus encourages the kids to play by themselves and try things out. Difficult parts, however, should be played by the teacher. The children can then add sound effects as they wish. The songs contained herein can also be played on any other instrument. A detailed text containing hints and comments on pedagogically and didactically useful preparations precedes the tale. The pictures are meant to be colored in.

Translation

The story of Tscho-Kurt, Trabanta, and. The story of Cho-Kurt, Trabanta and. composed by Andreas Ensslin. For with percussion instruments. An exciting story to be read aloud and played with percussion instruments. Children's. Storybook. coloring book. Text Language. German. Published by Zimmermann. PE.ZM31620. With Text Language. German. children's. Tscho-Kurt is the name of the oldest son of a cheese manufacturer who says goodbye to his parents in order to see the great wide world. Trabanta is a veteran horse, once used for transport, given to him by his father. The musical story is about Tscho- Kurt's adventures, illustrated by interjections on percussion instruments. The author uses the text in order to demonstrate the multiple possibilities of the instruments and thus encourages the kids to play by themselves and try things out. Difficult parts, however, should be played by the teacher. The children can then add sound effects as they wish. The songs contained herein can also be played on any other instrument. A detailed text containing hints and comments on pedagogically and didactically useful preparations precedes the tale. The pictures are meant to be colored in.