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4th grade recorder note: Nov 2009
5th grade recorder note: Oct 2009
RECORDER FAQ
1. What is a recorder?
The
recorder
is an ancient instrument, dating from the 13th century. Yes, it's a
real
instrument!
There are
recordings
available. There are also different
types
of recorders.
* Did you know that the recorder is offered as an instrument of study
at many U.S. music schools, colleges and universities?
2. Who plays the recorder?
4th and 5th graders. In addition to learning how to play many songs, they will compose their own song on the recorders and notate the song on the
Sibelius
computer program.
3. How does my student get a recorder?
Students may:
-
Bring
one from home.
-
Borrow
a class recorder - you are issued one for the entire year.
-
4th graders only
:
Buy
a recorder from me:
Soprano Peripole Angel Halo
Recorder
(Baroque Fingering) for $5.00. Either cash or check to Waterbury School is accepted.
Students who own their recorders may take them home at any time. They must bring recorders back to school on Music days (see
Music Schedule
). Students are not supposed to twirl or throw their recorders (or pretend they are weapons) while walking in the hallways at school.
4. Why do the students use recorders?
Since
my philosophy
is that
every
student enters into the music-making
process, with recorders all students are participating together.
They will learn several songs and use their creativity by improvising and composing.
FINGERING CHARTS:
(click)
Interactive fingering chart
!
Or print
this one
out.
Or use the one below:
Last Modified: Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009
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