Remember the recorder? It's that small plastic instrument — looks kind of like a flute or clarinet — that's often the first instrument children learn to play in school. Or, at least, they used to. But ...
RASCOE: If you somehow managed to escape attending one of these concerts, the recorder is a woodwind music instrument. It's got a thumb hole and seven finger holes. And when it's played by a gaggle of ...
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For many people the first introduction to a musical instrument is the humble recorder, usually left behind as they move on to other challenges But not by Piers Adams - he has reclaimed the instrument ...
You’ve probably, as a Hong Kong student, learned to play the recorder at some point in your school life – whether you wanted to or not. Lucie Horsch, however, says that the woodwind instrument has ...
RECORDERS, yeah. What are they good for? Absolutely nothing. At least that's what ran through the minds of almost every nine or ten-year-old student – including myself back in the day – being forced ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract It is commonly thought that the recorder ceased to exist in the nineteenth century but research by Barnes, MacMillan, Tarasov, Thalheimer and ...