al Fine " Tempo " the Note C " Fermata " the Note D " Tied Notes " Technique Express " Rhythm Express " Theory Express " the Note E " Staccato " the Note Low D " Rounds " Slurs " the Note F# " Sixteenth Notes " Key Signature " the Note Low C " the Note F " the Scale of C " Alternate Fingering for B " Venting " the Note High E " Alphabetical Song Index with Book Page Numbers and CD Track information " Fingering Chart The Recorder " Finger Placement and Posture " Tone Production " Practice Techniques " Music Fundamentals (the Staff, Treble Clef, Note and Rest Values, Bars, Bar Lines, and Measures) " the Note B " the Note A " the Note G " Repeat Signs " Time Signatures " Dotted Half Notes " Eighth Notes " Pick-up Notes " D.C. Recorder Express is part of the Expressions" Music Curriculum. Suitable for individual or classroom use by students aged 8+. Song track information for the accompaniment CD (available separately) is indicated throughout. Elementary Soprano recorder method offers levels 1 and 2 in one fun edition. (Visit the Download Help page for more info.)Ībout the Audio Recordings Audio recordings contain full performance and accompaniment only (instrumental) tracks.Recorder Express Soprano Recorder Method for Classroom or Individual Use.Ĥ8 pages, 120 songs and exercises. It is also a great chance to talk about and have your students try improvisation.Ībout the Downloadable Option The downloadable version contains all the components the print version would, but in electronic format. In both arrangements, the notes B, A, and G are used, with the option of adding E on the funky edition for your more advanced players. Cheesy Feet - We've provided both a cool and mellow, swingin' jazz arrangement of this tune and a sharp and crunchy, funky rock arrangement, so you can choose whatever flavor suits your mood.Set in a relaxed folk/rock style, the melody of this tune is distinctive, but limits the notes to just B, A, and G, so the players can concentrate on the rhythms. It's a simple rhythm, but can sometimes be a bit of an obstacle. Drifting Slowly - This is a nice exercise designed to teach the rhythm dotted quarter, eighth, quarter, quarter.There is also an optional A towards the end of the tune. While the wild and zany accompaniment clips along, all your recorder players have to do is play the note B. Hungarian Rhapso-B - Franz Liszt might be cringing, but we had a lot of fun adapting his Hungarian Rhapsody No.The feel-good groove with a rollicking piano motif and some great improvised alto sax lines will make your students smile! "Find A Happy Place" uses the notes B, A, and G on soprano and E, D, and C on alto recorder. Find A Happy Place - An upbeat, breezy jazz tune, this is fun, easy-to-play, and gives you the option of using both soprano and alto recorders.B Cool - This Latin jazz flavored tune is a fun way to work on the note B, but it also has a version using B, A, and G, so you can use it with beginning players or challenge others and even perform it as a duet! You may use it as a lesson on improv, a warm-up, or as a chance to cement posture and hand position - it's full of options.Fortify your recorder program with this wonderful recorder collection that includes: This versatile resource provides lots of flexibility for your classroom by giving you easier and harder versions of some of the songs, or faster and slower tempos, and plenty of teaching notes about the songs. We've put together the first collection of fabulous recorder songs from our premier Recorder Classroom magazine. B BAG and BEYONDby Paul Jennings, Teresa Jennings, John Riggio, and Karl HitzemannĪmazingly Cool Songs For Beginning Recorder
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