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Recorder.Pdf RECORDER 546 RECORDER 00-H28.tif 15 Songs from the Operas of Mozart Christmas Favorites for Recorder Fifteen songs from three of Wolgang Amadeus Mozart’s most Arr. L.C. Harnsberger famous operas: The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni, and The Learn your favorite Christmas songs now on the easy and Marriage of Figaro. fun-to-play recorder! Musicians young and old alike will Book ..........................................$3.95 00-H28____ enjoy mastering these well-known Christmas tunes. The UPC: 029156097900 book features big, easy-to-read notes, a beginner’s guide ISBN-10: 0-7692-7798-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-7692-7798-1 to playing the recorder, and a clear, simple introduction to reading music. Nine of your favorite Christmas carols and 95 Dexterity Exercises for Recorders melodies are included. This book comes complete with in F recorder. That’s right, instrument provided; all you need to By G. Rooda do is play! It is most interesting to know that nowadays the recorder ✸Book & Recorder ...............$9.95 00-25936____ has more admirers than ever before. Especially the treble UPC: 038081281742 recorder is most suited to be played in the home circle. ISBN-10: 0-7390-4246-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-7390-4246-5 There exists a lot of music for this particular instrument ✸Book ..................................... $5.95 00-28426____ already, mainly of the period from Bach to Mozart. The works UPC: 038081309750 of the great masters during the above mentioned period, ISBN-10: 0-7390-4918-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-7390-4918-1 such as Bach, Handel, Telemann, Mattheson, etc., require a high technical profi ciency. The object of this booklet is to The Elementary Method for familiarize the player with this technical profi ciency, by means Soprano Recorder of special exercises. By Gerald Burakoff Book ..........................................$6.95 00-HRW4____ Easy note-at-a-time fi ngering progression. Range: low D to UPC: 029156041279 4th line D. ISBN-10: 0-7692-2585-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-7692-2585-2 Book ..........................................$5.95 00-H55____ UPC: 029156170054 00-1986.tif Alfred’s Pre-Band Instrument Method ISBN-10: 0-7692-1980-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-7692-1980-6 By Morton Manus An introduction to instrumental music using the fl utophone, recorder, song fl ute and tonette. The clear fi ngering diagrams Recorder and uncluttered pages are perfect for young students. 00-H146.tif Festive Pieces Book ..........................................$5.95 00-1986____ By George Frideric Handel / UPC: 038081024714 arr. Walter Bergmann ISBN-10: 0-7390-0695-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-7390-0695-5 For SA recorders and piano or SAT recorders with piano ad lib. Alfred’s Teach Yourself to Score & Parts ............................$7.95 00-H146____ Play Recorder UPC: 029156680041 By Morton Manus Everything you need to start playing now! Includes a history The Fiddler’s Tune Book of the recorder, how to choose an instrument, how to read Arr. Peter Kennedy music as well as a complete note and fi ngering chard, duets One hundred traditional airs, hornpipes, jigs, reels, and fun songs from every period of music history from schottisches, polkas, and waltzes for soprano or tenor “Greensleeves” to “When the Saints Go Marching In!” A fun- recorders or tin whistle D. fi lled book that really teaches you how to play! Book ..........................................$6.95 00-B101____ Book & CD .............................$19.95 00-4642____ UPC: 029156155952 UPC: 038081128559 ISBN-10: 0-7692-0809-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-7692-0809-1 ISBN-10: 0-88284-668-X ISBN-13: 978-0-88284-668-2 Book ..........................................$9.95 00-4651____ UPC: 038081026947 00-HRW3.tif Finger Dexterity Exercises and ISBN-10: 0-88284-669-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-88284-669-9 Pieces for C Recorders CD ............................................$10.95 00-4641____ By G. Rooda UPC: 038081128542 Intermediate level. ISBN-10: 0-88284-667-1 ISBN-13: 978-0-88284-667-5 Book ..........................................$5.95 00-HRW3____ Basix Recorder Method UPC: 029156043518 By Morton Manus ISBN-10: 0-7692-1902-0 ISBN-13: 978-0-7692-1902-8 Learn how to play the recorder through an easy-to- First Class Recorder Method understand system. Covers how to read music and includes By John Brimhall music from all time periods, duets and popular contemporary A gradual approach to learning to play the recorder, to songs. The CD includes songs and exercises with great- reading music and to understanding basic music theory. As sounding accompaniment. ability increases, new material is added. There are 67 familiar Book & Enhanced CD ..........$10.95 00-14925____ popular, classical and folk songs to play and enjoy. Includes UPC: 038081148212 chord symbols for accompaniment instruments—piano, guitar ISBN-10: 0-88284-759-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-88284-759-7 or autoharp. The Beginner’s Method for Book ..........................................$5.95 05-BMP333A____ Soprano and Alto Recorder UPC: 029156660968 By Sonja and Gerald Burakoff ISBN-10: 0-7692-0060-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-7692-0060-6 A well-planned, easy instruction book with graded lessons for C and F recorders separately or in duet form. Offers identical preparatory exercises for both instruments. Part 1 .........................................$6.95 00-H51____ UPC: 029156157307 ISBN-10: 0-7692-1983-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-7692-1983-7 Part 2 ..........................................$7.95 00-H52____ UPC: 029156171006 ISBN-10: 0-7692-2584-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-7692-2584-5 For music dealers and all other wholesale customers, please call (800) 292-6122, fax (800) 632-1928, or e-mail [email protected] to order. International music dealers can order by phone (818) 891-5999 or by fax (818) 893-5560. All music dealers and wholesale customers can visit dealer.alfred.com for availability, current sales specials, order tracking, invoice history, and more. RECORDER 547 05-BMP334.tif First Class Recorder Solos & Ensembles It’s Tonette Time By John Brimhall By Alfred d’Auberge Thirty-three well-known solos, which are also arranged for Widely spaced pages, familiar songs with lyrics and lively various recorder ensemble combinations: duets, trios and duets make this book accessible to young students and fun quartets. The songs offer a wide variety of material, from to play. classics to fun songs, and they are organized in the same Book ..........................................$3.95 00-673____ teaching sequence as the First Class Recorder Method. The UPC: 038081027401 book includes a classifi ed index, an ensemble index, a key ISBN-10: 0-7390-2424-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-7390-2424-9 signature index and a time signature index. Book ..........................................$4.95 05-BMP334____ UPC: 029156099126 Learn to Play the Alfred Way: Recorder ISBN-10: 0-89898-904-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-89898-904-5 By Morton Manus 00-H98.tif Five Renaissance Manuscripts Everything you need to know to play the recorder. Includes Ed. Edward G. Evans duets and a complete fi ngering chart. For recorder trio (SAT), from Rome, Biblioteca Casanatense Book ...........................................$7.95 00-1989____ MS 2856. UPC: 038081000565 For SAT Recorders ..................$4.25 00-H98____ ISBN-10: 0-7390-1471-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-7390-1471-4 UPC: 029156681628 00-H127A.tif The Follow-Up Recorder Book (Soprano) Little Pieces By Harold Newman For Descant and Treble Recorders. Collections of Little Pieces A technique book for advanced beginners. A follow-up book of Bach, Haydn, W.A. Mozart and L. Mozart. to all beginning methods. Numerous examples and pieces by Book ........................................$16.95 00-K09029____ Recorder Bach, Handel, Telemann, etc. Some Orff. UPC: 029156691214 Book ..........................................$4.95 00-H127A____ ISBN-10: 0-7692-9827-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-7692-9827-6 UPC: 029156190663 ISBN-10: 0-7692-2293-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-7692-2293-6 00-M0578CD.tif Modern Classroom Recorder CD ..............................................$9.95 00-M0578CD____ How to Play the Recorder UPC: 654979066286 By Morton Manus This is a basic method for learning to play the recorder and My First Classical Recorder Book read music through the use of folk, classical and familiar By L.C. Harnsberger songs. Start off by learning to hold the recorder, then learn Learn the basics of recorder while playing the world’s most- the basics of reading music. Soon you will be playing tunes loved classical melodies. New notes and important concepts like Au Clair De La Lune, Jingle Bells, Shortnin’ Bread, Swing such as rhythm, ties and dynamics are gradually introduced, Low Sweet Chariot, Scarborough Fair and many more. and attractive illustrations make learning fun. With a unique Handy Guide ...........................$5.50 00-298____ and easy-to-use approach that unites the experience of UPC: 038081013763 classical music with that of learning a musical instrument, ISBN-10: 0-88284-200-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-88284-200-4 this book is perfect for anyone new to the recorder as well as those just looking for easy-to-play classical melodies. Book & Recorder ....................$9.95 00-20429____ It’s Recorder Time UPC: 038081196190 By Alfred d’Auberge and Morton Manus ISBN-10: 0-7390-2458-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-7390-2458-4 A basic method of building fi nger technique, intonation and Book ..........................................$5.95 00-20428____ tonguing through the performance of folk, classical and UPC: 038081196183 familiar songs. ISBN-10: 0-7390-2457-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-7390-2457-7 Book ..........................................$3.95 00-674____ UPC: 038081001999 My First Patriotic Recorder Book ISBN-10: 0-88284-814-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-88284-814-3 By L.C. Harnsberger Learn the basics of recorder while playing the best patriotic melodies of America. New notes and important concepts It’s Recorder Time: Holiday Songbook such as rhythm, ties and dynamics are gradually introduced, and attractive illustrations make learning fun.
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