GUIDE ON HOW TO PLAY THE RECORDER: A simplified beginner’s guide on learning the basics of playing the recorder and become a pro in no time
By Frank Shawn
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The recorder is a woodwind musical instrument that was popular as early as the 14th century. It produces a soft, flute-like sound. Compared to other instruments, the recorder is relatively easy to play, making it a great first instrument for kids or novice musicians. They come in many different colors and sizes to fit you. Recorders are a good stepping stone to harder blowing instruments that are held vertically, such as oboe or clarinet.
Knowing how to play the recorder is essential to know how to play the recorder notes.
We are going to give a series of explanations and also we are going to accompany them with some illustrative pictures.
In this book “GUIDE ON HOW TO PLAY THE RECORDER” you will learn everything that is needed to play the recorder even as a complete novice. If you are truly interested in playing this lovely musical instrument, simply purchase your recorder and a copy of this book and become a pro in playing the recorder.
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GUIDE ON HOW TO PLAY THE RECORDER - Frank Shawn
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GUIDE ON HOW TO PLAY THE RECORDER
A simplified beginner’s guide on learning the basics of playing the recorder and become a pro in no time
Frank Shawn
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CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION TO LEARNING HOW TO PLAY THE RECORDER
The recorder is a woodwind instrument that dates back to the 14th century. It makes a gentle, flute-like sound. When compared to other instruments, the recorder is extremely simple to learn, making it an excellent introductory instrument for children or inexperienced performers.
Recorders are known to be stepping stones to other complex blowing instruments that are generally placed vertically like the likes of clarinet and oboe and they come in a variety of colors and sizes to suit your preference.
Hello, you've come here because you want to learn to play the recorder.
To be able to play the recorder notes, you must first learn how to play the recorder.
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