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    • Comes with online access to free recorder videos and audio for all examples. See and hear how each one is played by a teacher, then play along with the backing band. Also includes music score and recorder animation for easy music learning.
    • Excellent material! I have used this book with beginners from 5 years to 15! Highly recommended! - R. Martins, Norman OK

      Progressive Beginner Recorder contains all you need to know to start learning to be a great recorder player - in one easy-to-follow, lesson-by-lesson recorder tutorial. Suitable for all ages and all brands of recorders. No prior knowledge of how to read music or playing the recorder is required to teach yourself to learn to play recorder from this book.

      Teach yourself:

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      How to play the recorder notes and recorder scales in four major keys and three minor keys

      All the fundamental breathing techniques of recorder playing

      How to read music notes for recorder

      How to read recorder rhythms required for beginner recorder songs

      Practical recorder theory for learning how to read recorder music for beginners

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      Contains everything you need to know to learn to play the recorder today.

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      Easy-to-read recorder fingerings and recorder music

      Full color photos and diagrams

      Recorder finger chart

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    Progressive Beginner Recorder

    by LearnToPlayMusic.com and Gary Turner

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    INTRODUCTION

    Progressive Beginner Recorder will show you all the basics of recorder playing and reading music. The book is suitable for anyone who wants to learn to play the recorder. No previous musical knowledge or experience is necessary. This book covers all of the natural notes on the recorder, from middle C up to the E, a tenth higher than middle C.

    It also introduces one sharp and one flat, and essential articulations such as basic tonguing, slurring and staccato playing. In addition to this, the fundamentals of music such as time signatures, key signatures, note and rest values, repeats and first and second endings are covered.

    Each new note and technique is introduced separately and all examples sound great and are fun to play. The book also features a chart listing all fingerings for the recorder. On completion of the book, you will already be able to play many tunes and be making great sounds.

    You will also be ready to begin playing with other musicians and to move on to more advanced study of the recorder or to begin playing a larger wind instrument such as saxophone or clarinet. In the early stages of playing any musical instrument, it is helpful to have the guidance of an experienced teacher. This will also help you keep to a schedule and achieve weekly goals.

    Approach To Practice

    It is important to have a correct approach to practice. You will benefit more from several short practices (e.g., 15-30 minutes per day) than one or two long sessions per week. This is especially so in the early stages, because of the basic nature of the material being studied and also because your lips and facial muscles are still developing.

    In a practice session you should divide your time evenly between the study of new material and the revision of past work. It is a common mistake for semi-advanced students to practice only the pieces they can already play well. Although this is more enjoyable, it is not a very satisfactory method of practice. You should also try to correct mistakes and experiment with new ideas.

    LESSON ONE Holding The Recorder In the following diagrams the numbers on the - photo 10
    LESSON ONE
    Holding The Recorder

    In the following diagrams, the numbers on the fingers show which fingers should be used to press down the keys.

    How To Hold The Recorder To learn how to hold the recorder it is best to place - photo 11
    How To Hold The Recorder

    To learn how to hold the recorder, it is best to place your hands in position to play the note B. The first step is to cover the hole at the back of the recorder with your left thumb and cover the top hole on the front of the recorder with the first finger of your left hand. In this position, you have the fingering for the note B as shown in the diagram. Next place your right thumb on the back of the recorder lower down the body. The main role of the right thumb is to support the weight of the recorder as you play.

    The Note B
    How To Sound A Note The first note you will learn to play is the B note as - photo 12
    How To Sound A Note The first note you will learn to play is the B note as - photo 13
    How To Sound A Note

    The first note you will learn to play is the B note as shown previously. Place your fingers in position to play the note and put the tip of the recorder into your mouth. Use your lips to seal off any air from escaping out the sides of your mouth and blow smoothly and steadily into the recorder. Dont blow too hard or start the note too suddenly, or you may cause the note to sound at the wrong pitch or cause the recorder to squeak.

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