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Burakoff, Gerald: Step One: Play Recorder

sheet music

Setting: Recorder (soprano)
Length: 32 pages
Weight: 0.148 kg
Published: 1997
Publisher: Wise Publications
Item number: AM945604
ISMN: 9780825616457
Master the basics as you step into the exciting world of playing the recorder. A complete and proven method that includes over fifty classical and folk tunes to play and enjoy as you learn. The CD included contains all of the music examples and tunes played by professional musicians.

Contents

1.
Au Claire De La Lune
2.
Auld Lang Syne
3.
Blow The Man Down
4.
Coventry Carol
5.
Dance Song
6.
Duke Street
7.
Evening Melody
8.
Fais Do-do
9.
Flow Gently, Sweet Afton
10.
Folk Song
11.
Folk Tune
12.
Frere Jacques
13.
Gavotte
14.
Go From My Window
15.
Good King Wenceslas
16.
Grandfather's Clock
17.
Holiday Song
18.
Hop Dance
19.
Hymn Tune
20.
In May
21.
Lightly Row
22.
Mice And Crickets
23.
Minuet
24.
O How Lovely Is The Evening
25.
Oh When The Saints Go Marching In
26.
Oh, How Lovely Is The Evening
27.
Over The Hills And Far Away
28.
Paris
29.
Scarborough Fair
30.
St. Paul's Steeple
31.
The Blue Bells Of Scotland
32.
The Marines' Hymn
33.
The Nightingale
34.
The Old Man
35.
The Streets Of Laredo
36.
Tideo
37.
Waltz Song
38.
When The Saints Go Marching In
39.
Winter, Goodbye
40.
Yankee Doodle Boy
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