Let’s Play Recorder Instruction Book

Let’s Play Recorder Instruction Book by Leo Sevush is a comprehensive guide published by Hal Leonard in March 1998. This 40-page student edition offers an effective two-level method for learning the recorder, suitable for both Baroque and German-style instruments. The book provides complete introductory materials designed for general music class teaching, making it a valuable resource for educators and students alike.
Readers will find a contemporary approach to instrument learning, featuring a collection of 35 songs, including popular titles such as “Jingle Bells,” “Ode to Joy,” and “Dance of the Reed Flutes.” The instructional content is supplemented by a special Teacher’s Cassette Kit, enhancing the learning experience. This book focuses on music instruction and study, specifically for woodwind instruments, making it an ideal choice for those interested in developing their recorder skills.
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(Recorder). An effective two-level method for recorder instruction (Student Book 2 = 00710300) and a contemporary approach to instrument learning. The student books include complete introductory materials suitable for use with Baroque and German-style recorders. For general music class teaching, the basic student materials are supplemented by a special Teacher’s Cassette Kit (item 00710020). Includes 35 songs: Bingo * The Caissons Go Rolling Along * Dance of the Reed Flutes * Dona Nobis Pacem * Down in the Valley * The Irish Washerwoman * Jingle Bells * Jolly Old St. Nicholas * Merrily We Roll Along * Ode to Joy * Short’nin’ Bread * Zum Gali Gali * and more.
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