Recorder Technique Book, 3rd ed, (156 pages). Contributors: Rowland-Jones. Recorder Methods (A). Publisher's category: Recorder Methods.
Techniques such as tonguing, ornamentation, and fingering are covered in considerable detail, and the book takes full account of recent research in the performing practice of early music.
This book is closely integrated with the new second edition of Practice Book for the Treble, (which includes selected passages from the recorder repertoire) and is essential reading for all players and teachers who aim to improve their understanding of the recorder and its music, and the quality of their playing.
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The third edition of Recorder Technique, has been considerably revised since the second printing in 1986, and is designed for recorder players who have already acquired basic skills and who aim at proficiency in a wide range of solo and ensemble music from the Renaissance to present day.
Techniques such as tonguing, ornamentation, and fingering are covered in considerable detail, and the book takes full account of recent research in the performing practice of early music.
This book is closely integrated with the new second edition of Practice Book for the Treble
Published by Magnamusic.
Usually ships in 1-10 business days depending on our stock levels. Contact us for a more specific time estimate.