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23 x 30 cm, 36 pages

Art.Nr. VHR 3635
ISBN 978-3-86434-026-0
ISMN 979-0-2013-0872-2

Barbara Ertl

Nette Duette

: Descant Recorder and Treble Recorder

A potpourri of old and new music from branle and minuet via Irish folk to the author's own compositions.
So that students of the alto recorder can play along with the soprano recorder from the very start, the alto recorder part is limited to only a few notes. This small range is extended step by step.
The notes are introduced following the recorder tutor "Jede Menge Flötentöne", volume 1.
The melody is played on the soprano recorder and is more demanding and covers a wider range from the beginning.

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Table of contents

Bianco Fiore

Branle

Brian Boru's March

Buachaill On Eirne

Down By The Salley Gardens

El Perezoso

Farewell To Whiskey

Funny

Good Luck

High Spirits

In Scotland

Jakob schläft noch

Jenny Jones

Lord Inchiquin

Lulle Me Beyound Thee

Marsch

Minuet

New Minuet

Old Black Joe

Parson's Farewell

Rufty Tufty

Scenery

Schreittanz

Silent, O Moyle

So oder so

Sugar In My Coffee

Tanzlied aus Flandern

Um Mitternacht

Ye Banks And Braes O' Bonnie Doon

Zapfenstreich

Authors portrait

Barbara Ertl was born near Rosenheim, Germany, in 1960. Music was very much a part of her childhood in Upper Bavaria and she went on to study elementary music education and recorder at the Orff Institute of the Mozarteum University of Music in Salzburg and at the Meistersinger Conservatory in Nuremberg. She then undertook an additional course in teaching musical instruments in special education and a postgraduate course in general music education. For many years she lectured in recorder methodology and teaching practice at Nuremberg University of Music. She has worked for a long time as a music teacher and musician in Nuremberg and holds advanced courses in fields of music education.

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