SKU: HL.48188112
UPC: 888680789770. 7.5x10.5 inches. French.
“Playing and Learning Soprano Recorder ' Volume 1 by Michel Sanvoisin is the first book of an anthology of classical pieces. Written for beginners, this method in English, German and French will enable them to acquire the seventeen notes most commonly played on the recorder. The additional notes are covered in a second book that also includes some revision work. It features pieces inspired by G. Gastoldi, Le Clerc, Pierre Attaingnant, William Byrd, John Dowland and G. P. Telemann among others. It is a great way to learn while playing nice pieces instead of just working on basic exercises. In addition to this method, Michel Sanvoisin also wrote one for Alto Recorder.&rdquo.
SKU: HL.48183681
First published in 1982, Jean-Claude Veilhan (born in 1940) compiled this enlightening compilation, I learn the Recorder following his studies of woodwind at the Regional Coservatory of Versailles and a prominent career as a professional Recorder and Clarinet player. As a prominent Recorder player himself, Veilhan has performed much of the the repertoire for the instrument, and therefore is well acquainted with its workings. I learn the Recorder encompasses basic theory elements, including note values and names, as well as helpful, labelled diagrams demonstrating fingerings and showing the beginner how to hold the instrument. This Veilhan book also includes many exercises to aid progression. I learn the Recorder is essential to beginners of the instrument..
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