Fun and Games with the Alto Recorder

author: Gerhard Engel - Gudrun Heyens

Teacher's Commentary

Instrumentation: treble recorder
Publisher: Schott Music Ltd., London
Edition: teacher's book
Language: English
Series: Fun and Games with the Recorder
36 Pages - Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-2201-2261-3
ISBN: 978-1-902455-17-4
Order number: ED 12707

Price: 17.95 €
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Description

This Method for Alto Recorder, which is a continuation of the three volumes for soprano
recorder, will continue to place great importance on developing musicianship, breathing technique, sound production, rhythmic security and the introduction of music theory. At the heart of this method lies a seamless crossover from soprano to alto recorder whilst maintaining and developing the student’s soprano recorder playing.
The first volumes of Fun and Games with the Recorder for soprano recorder are intended for use with children from about six years of age. This method for alto recorder is therefore aimed at children of around 10-12 years. As in the previous books in this series we address the child
directly and provide carefully planned and precisely formulated exercises.


This method is suitable for use both in group and individual
lessons. The accompanying Tune Books offer a broad range of solo and ensemble music which is
graded to match the technical and musical progression of the Tutor Books.

Content

Foreword
Introduction
Suggestions for lesson form
A word about practice
The instrument and its care
The playing position
Notes on Tutor Book 1
Notes on Tutor Book 2

Other editions

ED 12704 = Tune Book 1
ED 12705 = Tutor Book 2
ED 12703 = Tutor Book 1
ED 12706 = Tune Book 2

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