Edited by Alexander Shealy. For recorder. Format: recorder book (solos, duets, t...(+)
Edited by Alexander
Shealy. For recorder.
Format: recorder book
(solos, duets, trios).
With standard notation,
chord names,
instructional text,
fingering charts and
lyrics. Instructional and
folk. Series: World's
Favorite Series, No. 50.
128 pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Ashley
Publications.
Recorder (Recorder) SKU: HL.48183681 Composed by Jean-Claude Veilhan. Led...(+)
Recorder (Recorder)
SKU: HL.48183681
Composed by Jean-Claude
Veilhan. Leduc.
Classical. Softcover.
Alphonse Leduc #AL25886.
Published by Alphonse
Leduc (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..
Recorder SKU: HL.48188112 Composed by Michel Sanvoisin. Leduc. Classical....(+)
Recorder
SKU:
HL.48188112
Composed
by Michel Sanvoisin.
Leduc. Classical.
Softcover. 55 pages.
Heugel & Cie #HE32118.
Published by Heugel & Cie
(HL.48188112).
UPC:
888680789770. 7.5x10.5
inches.
French.
“Play
ing 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.