95 Dexterity Exercises for Recorders in F (Hargail Performance)
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Rating | : | 4.71 (940 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0769225853 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 64 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-02-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
There exists a lot of music for this particular instrument already, mainly of the period from Bach to Mozart. The works of the great masters during the above mentioned period, such as Bach, Handel, Telemann, Mattheson, etc., require a high technical proficiency. It is most interesting to know that nowadays the recorder has more admirers than ever before. The object of this booklet is to familiarize the player with this technical proficiency, by means of special exercises.. Especially the treble recorder is most suited to be played in the home circle
"Wonderful little book" according to Carol Devine. I'm a (keyboard) musician, but a beginner at recorder. These are excellent exercises for someone at my level and definitely even for someone more advanced. They are far more than just technical exercises. When I get a bit tired or frustrated with the exercises, there are plenty of little "real" pieces of music to have some fun with. Even the way the scales are laid out makes them more interesting than the "old fashioned" scales I learned years ago on the piano. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who plays recorder, on most any level of accomplishment.. "Great everyday practice exercises for the Recorder in F" according to Marcia Oppermann Contador. Great everyday practice exercises for the Alto Recorder with a good selection of Baroque pieces. Intermediate to advanced level, not for the beginner player of recorders in F. Easy to take everywhere, especially when travelling. Highly recommended.. For the advanced player JG-PGH As a beginner, I probably had no business purchasing this book. There are some exercises I can do after a few weeks of self-study, but the general level of difficulty is well beyond what I can deal with at this time. I can imagine this book being valuable at some point in my future recorder studies.