Recorder – 35 items
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Recorder Instrumental Tutor
All Aboard The Recorder Express is the ideal choice for individuals and the classroom - a comprehensive Recorder method that is simple and fun to use, complete with a CD of backing tracks.
£5.99
Recorder, Soprano (Descant) Recorder Instrumental Album
By Schott
£6.99
Recorder Instrumental Tutor
By Schott
Fun And Games With The Alto Recorder - Tutor Book 1 by Gudrun Heyens and Gerhard Engel, and translated and adapted by Peter Bowman.
£6.99
Recorder Instrumental Tutor
By Schott
Part 2 of the comprehensive recorder course is brimming with playful ideas and accessible elements that really make learning the instrument fun, both for individuals and group-teaching situations.
£12.95
Recorder Instrumental Album
For MORE value-packed recorder fun at your fingertips, here are twelve MORE expertly written arrangements for recorder with accompanying Orff instruments, percussion and piano parts and all parts are reproducible!
£7.99
Recorder, Alto (Treble) Recorder Backing Tracks
This new edition of Treble Recorder from the Beginning is a complete course in playing Treble Recorder and now comes in full colour with 2 CDs.
£3.99
Recorder Instrumental Tutor
Here is a brand new edition of Heather Cox and Garth Rickard's classic Sing, Clap and Play. Now in full-colour, this new edition is simply better than ever!
£6.99
Recorder Backing Tracks
The recorder is a great instrument! The aim of the Red Hot Recorder Tutor is to inspire while having a lot of fun. This second book in the series has more notes to learn, catchy solo pieces, ensemble pieces and rhythm and scale exercises to encourage good technical practice.
£3.50
Recorder, Soprano (Descant) Recorder Instrumental Tutor
Book 1 in the highly popular recorder course in three stages designed for children aged 7-11 years. (Book only edition)
£4.99
Recorder Instrumental Tutor
A tutor series specially designed for the needs of the young beginner, by Marlene Hobsbawm.