Treble recorder ABC 1 Alto Recorder - Sheet Music

Because students generally begin playing the treble recorder only after several years' study of the descant recorder, Treble Recorder ABC is not intended for beginners but presupposes a basic knowledge of musical concepts and instrumental technique. László Czidra (1940-2000), the Hungarian recorder player and teacher known all over the world, set three main educational objectives in compiling the volume: to enable students to acquire the transposing manner of reading of the instrument tuned to F to give a systematic technical foundation and to make the students acquainted, at least on the level of skills, with the ornamentation and variation practice of the Renaissance andthe Baroque, two eras providing the majority of the repertory for the instrument.

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Details

Instrument:
Alto Recorder
Publishers:
Editio Musica Budapest
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Level:
Beginning
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
92
Shipping Weight:
1 pounds

Treble Recorder - easy

SKU: PR.EMB14188

Composed by Laszlo Czidra. EMB ABC Series. Method. Book Only. Composed 1999. 92 pages. Editio Musica Budapest #EMBZ14188. Published by Editio Musica Budapest (PR.EMB14188).

English-German-Hungarian.

Because students generally begin playing the treble recorder only after several years' study of the descant recorder, Treble Recorder ABC is not intended for beginners but presupposes a basic knowledge of musical concepts and instrumental technique. László Czidra (1940-2000), the Hungarian recorder player and teacher known all over the world, set three main educational objectives in compiling the volume: to enable students to acquire the transposing manner of reading of the instrument tuned to F to give a systematic technical foundation and to make the students acquainted, at least on the level of skills, with the ornamentation and variation practice of the Renaissance andthe Baroque, two eras providing the majority of the repertory for the instrument.