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4.0 out of 5 stars
A classic for serious students of the recorder,
By Nicholas Bodley "Independent scholar, retired" (Eastern Mass. (not "MA"), USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Scales, Arpeggios, and Exercises for the Recorder (Sopranino, Descant, Treble, Tenor, and Bass) (Paperback)
First, please do realize that recorders can be serious instruments; there are virtuoso players worldwide, and the American Recorder Society (in the USA, of course) is an organization worth learning about (at least).
This book is one of several that a serious student would do well to acquire. Being written by Britons, its terminology differs slightly; their "descant" is our soprano, and their "treble" is our alto. It's apparently been in print for decades; my copy is dated 1961. Guess that qualifies it as a classic! Fwiw, I'm no expert, but did want to help by offering some information about it. |
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Scales, Arpeggios, and Exercises for the Recorder (Sopranino, Descant, Treble, Tenor, and Bass) by Robert Donington (Paperback - December 31, 1968)
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