Edward Kottick's – Tone and Intonation on the Recorder

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Edward Kottick's – Tone and Intonation on the Recorder

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I'm looking for a copy of Edward Kottick's Tone and Intonation on the Recorder, either in hardcopy or .pdf.

Paul Sadowski at the original publisher, McGinnis & Marx, is no longer contactable, unfortunately.

I've ordered the similar book by Adrian Brown, 'The Recorder: A Basic Workshop Manual' from Dolce.

Any help gratefully received.
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Re: Edward Kottick's – Tone and Intonation on the Recorder

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Did you find a copy? I was looking for one myself and found a few places offering it, but came to the conclusion I didn't want to pay the ridiculous fees to ship to Vietnam.

https://www.edition-peters.com/product/ ... er/mgm4450
https://www.free-scores.com/shop/tone-i ... 542086-USA
https://www.magnamusic.com/14054/Kottic ... der-detail
https://www.penders.com/p-698449-tone-i ... order.aspx
https://vcisinc.com/flute.htm#Recorder%20Books

Note that this is not a recommendation, it's just copies I found searching online. I have never dealt with any of the companies.

Shame there doesn't appear to be a pdf of this
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