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Introduces the musical instrument known as the recorder (flauto, blockflüte, flûte á bec, etc.) including history, technique, repertoire & general guidance(music, recorded recorders, instruments, courses and examinations, societies) , references. ... Is the recorder a mere toy, an educational aid, or a simple...
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www.recorderhomepage.net/torture1.html
www.recorderhomepage.net/torture1.html
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Index of sites of interest to those who play the musical instrument known as the recorder, beckfluto, blockflauta, blockfleita, blokflojte, Blokflöte, blockflöjt, blokfløyte, blokfluit, flauta de pico, flauta doce, flauta dulce, flauto a becco, flauto diritto, flauto dolce, flétna, fluta de bec, flûte à bec, flûte ...
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www.recorderhomepage.net/instruments.html
www.recorderhomepage.net/instruments.html
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Choosing a Recorder ... A Description of Your Recorder ... The recorder is an instrument that is quite easy to play although, like any other instrument, it takes practice to play it well.
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www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A506387
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The page for beginner, amateur and professional recorder players ... Welcome to The Recorder Player's page. With this page, I hope to provide you updated information and resources to recorders. If you miss something at these pages, send me an email and I'll get back to you as fast as I can.
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www.saers.com/recorder/
www.saers.com/recorder/
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Courtly Music's Annual Saturday after Thanksgiving Recorder Bash will be November 28, 2009 at Christ Church, Rt. 9, Pottersville, NY from 9 to 4:30. The cost is $85 and includes rehearsal sessions, lunch, coffee/tea break.
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www.courtlymusicunlimited.com/
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An early music store retailing recorders, crumhorns, viols and sheet music. Features Dovehouse Editions and Loux Music Publications. ... The Recorder Shop is part of: The Recorder Music Webring; Show me: [ Previous ] [ Next ] [ Random ] [ Next 5 ] [ All ];
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www.recordershop.com/
www.recordershop.com/
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These early instruments were used primarily in ensembles with other indoor, soft-voiced instruments (such as the lute) or in recorder consorts. In the mid 17th century, the recorder was restructured as a solo instrument, more suitable for chamber music performance.
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www.si.umich.edu/chico/instrument/pages/recorder_gnrl.h...
www.si.umich.edu/chico/instrument/pages/recorder_gnrl.html
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wikiHow article about How to Play the Recorder. ... Clean your instrument after each use. Disassemble the recorder and carefully wipe the moisture off the inside with a soft cloth. This is especially important for wood recorders, but good practice for any instrument. ... How to Make a Recorder Instrument...
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www.wikihow.com/Play-the-Recorder
www.wikihow.com/Play-the-Recorder
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More information on recorders. ... The recorder disappeared during the mid-18th century but was revived later on around 1919 partly due to an instrument maker named Arnold Dolmetsch.
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musiced.about.com/od/windinstruments/p/recorder.htm
musiced.about.com/od/windinstruments/p/recorder.htm
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