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RECORDER WIZARD RECITAL PIECES BK/CD

Title:RECORDER WIZARD RECITAL PIECES BK/CD
Author:Emma Coulthard
Rating:4.72 (580 Votes)
Asin:0825633974
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:24 Pages
Publish Date:2005-05-01
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(Music Sales America). More music to help you join in the magical story of Johnny, Sophie and The Recorder Wizard! A companion book to the Recorder Wizard Tutor! (14033356). This book begins by showing you really simple three-note tunes so you can perform proper pieces rights from the start. Then it gradually gets more challenging as you become more confident. The CD helps you learn the tunes and makes your playing sound really professional. Each tune has a demonstration track to let you hear how your part should sound, plus a backing track that comes in two versions for you to perform along with. The first is a slowed-down version to use while you practice; the second is played at normal speed. You'll soon get the hang of it and the Recorder Wizard wants everybody to hear you play, so there's even a free poster included for you to use to promote your very own concert performance!

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