Enregistreur Express fournit la bonne voie pour devenir un grand joueur de flûte à bec et s'amuser! Plus de 120 folk, pop et des chansons et des exercices originaux sont inclus, ainsi que des conseils de la technique et la théorie musicale de début. Notes dans l'ordre enseignées: B, A, G, C, D, E Low, Low D, F #, Low C, F, Lycée E. niveaux un et deux sont couverts dans cette édition un. Cette méthode a été bien conçu et soigneusement testé par enseignant maître, clinicien et professionnel enregistreur joueur Artie Almeida. Un CD est disponible séparément avec 98 pistes! La plupart des pistes sont accompagnement seulement, mais certains disposent d'un lecteur enregistreur professionnel de sorte que les étudiants peuvent s'efforcer d'égaler sa belle voix et sa musicalité. Ce titre a reçu le prix des médias iParenting comme l'un des 'excellents produits de 2006.' / Flûte A Bec
SKU: BA.BA06417
ISBN 9790006504534. 30 x 23 cm inches.
This volume contains arrangements of popular themes by the great composers, thereby filling a gap in the recorder literature between the Baroque and modern periods. Drawing on the large body of 19'?? century arrangements (mainly for flute), the volume is more than entertaining in its own right. For the first time it enables the expressivity, phrasing and modulatory richness of Classic and Romantic music to be transferred to the recorder.
SKU: MB.30963
ISBN 9781513468204. 8.75x11.75 inches.
This exceptional collection of 41 truly beautiful airs and ballads from the British Isles offers both well-known tunes by the prolific blind Irish harpist, Turlough O??Carolan and rarely heard melodies by anonymous composers; all have stood the test of time. Arranged for soprano or tenor recorder, these include O??Carolan??s classically influenced ??Lord Inchiquin? and ??Eleanor Plunkett? as well as ??O Gentle Dove? and ??Cuckoo Dear??? both examples of the strong tradition of song in Wales. Among other tunes, the haunting modal melodies of ??The Dark Slender Boy? and ??Enchanted Valley? express the melancholic heart and soul of the British Isles.A few of these songs have taken on a life of their own in modern times. ??Bonny at Morn?, a popular traditional tune of northern England and Scotland, was arranged for soprano voice and harp by the 20th century British composer, Benjamin Britten. ??The Skye Boat Song? originally recounted Bonnie Prince Charles Edward Stuart??s journey to the Isle of Skye after his defeat at the historic Battle of Culloden. Later, the song evolved into a lilting lullaby and was more recently used as the theme song for the popular Outlander television series.Departing slightly from recorder notation practice, author Marcia Diehl has judiciously arranged these melodies complete with spare slur markings to aid the amateur player in authentically and musically rendering these tunes.