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Kids Can Play Recorder
by 
Fifth Avenue Films
  
Average rating: 
Publisher: Music Sales Corp.
Subject(s):  Children's Video
Instructional
Music
Language(s):  English

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File size:   268133 KB
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Release date:   Nov 14, 2006

Description

A brilliantly simple and effective method for the younger recorder player.

Using plain language and clear exciting musical examples renowned UK teacher MEL REEVES shows you:

1. Fingering

2. Tonguing

3. Reading Music

4. Tunes to Play

Tunes include: When The Saints Go Marching In, Go Tell Aunt Rhody and Jingle Bells.

Mel's easy going style, clear explanations and easy to follow computer graphics, will have you playing the recorder from the moment you press the "PLAY" button.

Learning the recorder was never as easy or so much fun.

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About the Author

Mel Reeves was born in London, England into a non-musical family. When, at 16, he heard the guitar playing of Bert Jansch for the first time he knew immediately that he wanted to become a guitarist. Two years later he began a career as a guitar teacher and has been involved in guitar teaching ever since. He has played in rock bands, jazz bands, folk bands and, for many years, performed solo. In the 1980's Mel founded the famous Guitar Studio and, with Peter Lincoln, wrote more than a dozen book/cassette tuition packages. Video seemed the next logical step and after making the self-funded Play Guitar Now! Mel signed with Fifth Avenue Films and has since made a further 15 programmes. Mel's clear and friendly approach has helped thousands of guitarists, bassists and keyboard players and continues to win praise from the music press. He has been described as "the Mr. Nice of video tuition" (Total Guitar) - which he likes - and "layed back to the point of geography teacher" (The Little Picture Show) - which he isn't sure about. Mel lives in the country with his wife,Jill, and is currently working on more programmes for DVD release.

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