Description
The Duschenes method for F recorders (alto, sopranino, and bass) consists of two books – Method for the Recorder Part 1 and Method for the Recorder Part 2. Part 2, for the intermediate to advanced player,focuses on developing technique, with an emphasis on playing in difficult keys and using the full range of the recorder. Exercises and musical examplesin all 24 major and minor keys are provided. Allmusic is in treble clef.Other topics/contents include:
- Legato Playing
- Trills and Other Ornaments
- Double Tonguing
- Practice Suggestions
- Scales and Arpeggios
- Improvisation
- Transposition (octaves)
- Playing from Memory
- The recorder part from Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto #2
- The 1st recorder part from Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto #4
The Brandenburg parts are a special treat, as they are both gorgeous and fiendishly challenging, and are not readily available elsewhere. (Wondering how to play those high F#’s? See Andrew Charlton, The Charlton Recorder Method.)NOTE:This book is best used as an intermediate-early advanced method or supplement, and increases difficulty somewhat suddenlyafterPart 1. The music (and therefore the fingering patterns)is the same in both the C and F books, transposed appropriately for the different instruments.






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