Recorder Tutor?
- Chuck_Clark
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Recorder Tutor?
Can someone recommend a good, preferably simple, recorder instruction website? I know it looks like a whistle - but in my hands it should be in someone else's. ANYONE else's.
Its Winter - Gotta learn to play the blues
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Dolmetsch Online Recorder Method
I've found a good recorder method online at http://www.dolmetsch.com/method.htm. It looks pretty good to me. I didn't learn the recorder using it, though, since I learned to play long before Al Gore invented the internet.
I had a book called 'Enjoy your Recorder' by the Trapp family singers, said book comes in two editions, for soprano and alto recorders. It explained things that other recorder books I had didn't--- like the fact recorders come in two different fingerings, baroque/english and German. So I finally discovered why the 'f' sounded okay on my plastic recorder and crappy on the wood recorder my granny gave me.
I had a book called 'Enjoy your Recorder' by the Trapp family singers, said book comes in two editions, for soprano and alto recorders. It explained things that other recorder books I had didn't--- like the fact recorders come in two different fingerings, baroque/english and German. So I finally discovered why the 'f' sounded okay on my plastic recorder and crappy on the wood recorder my granny gave me.