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Classroom Instruments & Methods | Recorder Resources
Recorder Resources
Alto Recorder Resource—Denise Gagne
& Craig Cassils. This is a beginning recorder
method for alto recorder with 60+ unison and
duets in the book, carefully sequenced so
that children will have success in their very
first lesson. The Teacher's Guide includes
projectables, performance movies, optional
soprano recorder parts, fingering posters,
piano accompaniments, and ukulele/guitar
chords. Children will love to play along with
the accompaniment tracks that are included
- and parents will find these performances
enjoyable. Chord symbols are included with
each song so students can play guitar or
ukulele with these songs.
11123030 Book & Online Audio
Student Edition . . . . . . . 10.00
11123031 Recorer Book & Online Media
Teacher's Edition . . . . . 40.00
Best in Class Comprehensive Recorder
Method—Bruce Pearson. This clever
method has a delightful selection of musical
examples including familiar folk songs,
simple pieces by the masters, and originals.
The author's approach has a light-hearted
side that young students can relate to. The
accompaniments are very simple, with
chord symbols, and there is a useful guitar
chord chart in the back.
2236065 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99
4929212 Piano
Accompaniment . . . . . . . 7.99
Conversational Recorder—John M.
Feierabend & Rachel Grimsby. This
resource is an approach to the recorder that
builds music literacy and independence. A
component of Conversational Solfege, this
is an engaging method that coordinates
with Levels 1 and 2 of the curriculum, an
innovative 12-step approach to teaching
music literacy. This includes 200 online
audio tracks with coordinating Guided
Practice Activities at the beginning of each
unit. The online tracks walk students step
by step through decoding patterns and
songs - perfectly suited for at-home and
virtual instruction. Students follow a three-
step process: sing first, then sing while
fingering on the recorder, then play on the
recorder. The teacher's manual includes
dozens of recorder activities along with
an overview of the method, instructions for
how to use the online tracks, and tips for
teaching fingering, tonguing, and breathing.
It also contains sample lesson plans,
resources for assessment, fingering charts,
and information for teaching recorder to
students with disabilities.
11352698 Student Book &
Teacher Manual . . 2-6 62.95
11352699 Student Edition . . . . . . . 14.95
11352700 Teacher's Edition . . . . . 49.95
Essential Elements for Recorder,
Book 1—Kaye Clements, Paul Lavender
& Charles Menghini. This classroom
method for recorder is designed for
today's classroom, including easy-to-use
technology features. It can be an effective
tool for introducing or reinforcing general
music concepts, as an introduction to
ensemble performance, or individual
or small group instruction. The high-
quality accompaniments, featuring REAL
instruments, are expertly arranged for
young musicians in a variety of styles that
will make practicing productive and fun. The
book features over 130 songs, instrument
basics, music reading, duets and rounds,
music history, and a fingering chart. The
enhanced CD features play-along tracks,
tempo adjustment software that enables
students to slow down the tracks, and a
start-up video.
10083200 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99
10162079 Book & CD . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99
Essential Elements for Recorder -
Classroom Kit—Various Contributors. The
perfect solution for your beginning recorder
classroom - this kit includes ten Essential
Elements Classroom Method for Recorder
student books, one play-along CD, and ten
single-piece harmony recorders. The book
includes over 130 songs, instrument basics,
music reading, duets and rounds, music
history, and a fingering chart. The audio
CD/CD-ROM includes play-along tracks for
lessons 1-57, tempo adjustment software
that enables students to slow down the
tracks while they're learning, and a start-up
video that you can watch on computer to get
you off to a great start!
11123540 Bundle incl. 10 Student
Books, 10 Recorders,
& 1 Perf. CD . . . . . 3-5 78.99
From Bags to Riches (Recorder Gems
for Elementary Students)—Paul Corbiere.
This is a collection of original pieces and
arrangements of familiar tunes for recorders,
drums and mallets. Paul Corbiere gives
teachers the flexibility to use performance-
ready pieces or to create variations that
suit the needs of individual classrooms
or ensembles. Detailed lesson plans,
performance suggestions and performance/
accompaniment tracks are also included.
10445416 Book & Online
Media Reproducible . . . 32.95
Instrument Fun for Everyone
(Instrumental Play-Alongs for the
Elementary Music Classroom)—Various
Composers. This reproducible collection
promotes unity through ensemble playing
and teaches beginning music literacy with
lively instrumental play-along activities. A
wide variety of instrumentation is suggested,
including drums, Boomwhackers, bells,
and common classroom percussion
instruments. Alternative options are given
for those with limited resources. With
colorful visuals that are both projectible and
printable along with first-rate accompanying
audio tracks, this is sure to be instrument
fun for everyone!
11348861 Reproducible
Book & CD . . . . . .K-6 27.95
11348991F Reproducible Book w/
MP3s Download . . . . . . 27.95
Mixing It Up!—Sandy Lantz & Gretchen
Wahlberg. This resource includes lessons
integrating many mediums you can use in
class! You'll find recorder, drums, ukulele,
movement, and barred instruments
integrated into the lessons. These
songs offer hands-on activities, while
differentiating instruction for varying ability
levels. From beginning ukulele and recorder
pieces to more challenging drum and mallet
selections, the lesson plans also list musical
concepts for each song. This book strives
to use all your musical "stuff" with excellent
Orff process lesson planning. In other
words, this really mixes it up!
11425283 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.95
Recorder Apprentice—Wendy Barden
& Bruce Pearson. Intended for either
classroom or independent study, this
recorder method is filled with Renaissance
dance melodies, rounds, and studies in
improvisation and composition, plus six
challenge assessment lines. This is the
perfect transition from general music
classes to your performance classroom.
10401107 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.50
10401109 Score & CD . . . . . . . . . . 12.99
Recorder Basics (Exploring One and
Two Notes for Beginning Players)—Paul
Jennings, Teresa Jennings & John Riggio.
With tunes that feature only one or two
notes, students gain confidence as they
grasp the beginning concepts of playing
the recorder. This collection offers the
perfect opportunity for your students to play
engaging pieces that require just the notes
A, B, or C and use simple rhythms. The
book and CD option includes the teacher's
handbook, reproducible student parts, and
performance/accompaniment recordings.
The PDF and MP3 bundle includes the
same materials digitally.
11597339 Reproducible
Book & CD . . . . . . 2-5 29.95
11597340F PDF & MP3 Bundle . . . 27.95
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