Many composers preferred piano to any other instruments. It’s understandable: keys on piano are arranged by groups, and hence it’s easier to take a chord – one doesn’t need to memorize placing of notes on fret. Piano is very handy in terms of composing: it’s easy to play some tune and after that decide is it worth to be included in the next measure of a piece.
Pianists have lots of studies, composed by likes of Chopin and Czerny. But other musicians – cellists, for example, – need to practice too, and here comes to help Julius Klengel. His invaluably helpful etudes are available for download here: Technical Studies for Cello (Volume I).
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