Teaching Kids Recorder

Teaching Kids Recorder by Margo Hall, published by iUniverse in 2005, is a practical guide designed for educators working with elementary and middle-school students. This 72-page book presents an innovative approach to teaching the recorder, focusing on bridging rote learning and literacy while developing the necessary physical skills for successful instrument play.
Readers will find techniques for preparing students for recorder lessons, selecting and acquiring instruments, and organizing classroom activities. The book also covers essential aspects such as building tone and technique, expanding musical repertoire, and integrating the recorder into various music class activities. This edition provides straightforward strategies to address the challenges of teaching music effectively.
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Teaching Kids Recorder offers a hands-on, innovative and engaging approach to teaching recorder to elementary and middle-school students. The approach bridges rote learning and literacy while building the physical skills needed for success in playing the recorder.
Learn techniques on readiness for recorder, choosing and obtaining instruments, organizing the classroom, building tone and technique, increasing repertoire from one note to many, and integrating the recorder into many types of music class activities.
Discover simple ways to meet the complex challenges involved in teaching the recorder.
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