No. of pages 64
Published: 2001
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Intended as a beginner's tutor for woodwinds, this book offers tunes to play, instructions, balanced progression and scope for individiual teaching approaches.
Abracadabra Woodwind is an established and popular course offering a thorough grounding in basic technique for flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone and bassoon. Careful progression and lively music to inspire beginners.
Now in its third edition, our bestselling Abracadabra Woodwind series has a fresh and contemporary new look and extra new CDs to play along to. Fully updated with new material and tunes that beginners really want to play, these tutors are bound to set countless children on a clear path of progress and enjoyment with their chosen instrument.
Beginners' tutors for woodwind, featuring:- carefully graded songs and tunes- clear guidance on theory and technique- enough flexibility to suit individual teaching approaches- ensemble skills taught through duets and trios- playalong CDs for home practice.
This book is part of a book series called Abracadabra Woodwind .
This book is aimed at the following children: primary school, secondary school .
There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by HarperCollins Publishers .
Jane Sebba is a contributor and author of many A & C Black music Dee Shulman writes in a studio overlooking a school quadrangle that bears a striking resemblance to the one at St Magdalene's. She has a degree in English from York University and went on to study Illustration at Harrow School of Art. Sheena Roberts started compiling baby songs to sing with her own young children. Like many parents she needed a reminder of the songs her own parents had sung to her. Sheena is a children's song writer and editor, specialising in educational music.
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