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23 x 30 cm, 40 pages, with Download

Art.Nr. VHR 3674
ISBN 978-3-86434-177-9
ISMN 979-0-2013-1093-0
Edition Book with audio download

Barbara Ertl

BlockPop Altblockflöte

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10 Popsongs for treble recorder

: Treble recorder

The edition "BlockPop for Treble Recorder" by Barbara Ertl offers 10 popular pop songs such as "Wellerman" by Nathan Evans, "Memories" by Maroon 5 or "La Cintura" by Alvaro Soler, which have been selected for their musical suitability for the treble recorder. The pieces have been transposed into appropriate keys and the tempos have been adapted so that they are ideally suited for lessons, performances and playing at home. In addition, the musical text is supplemented by chord symbols.
The audio files of the high-quality audio samples - full version with recorder as well as play-alongs - can be downloaded with the download code.

"BlockPop" is also available in a version for the descant recorder (order no. VHR 3673).

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€ 18.80
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Table of contents

Cover Me In Sunshine P!nk

Dance Monkey Tones and I

Kings & Queens Ava Max

La Cintura Alvaro Soler

Let Her Go Passenger

Memories Maroon 5

Never Let Me Down Vize & Tom Gregory

Perfect Ed Sheeran

Señorita Camila Cabello & Shawn Mendes

Wellerman Nathan Evans

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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