Nine-Note  
 Recorder Method
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Why this  
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Why choose the Nine-Note Recorder Method?
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~ Learn the 9 easiest notes to play
UP or Down? Where to Go After B, A, G
NEW:
Large fingering charts for classrooms

~ Built-in music stand for desktop use

~Fold-out fingering charts; quick reference
Free fingering charts for classroom display with order

~ Features 147 songs, including over 50 duets
Twice the material of other methods
Multicultural--1/3 songs are non-Western
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Table of Contents

~ Standard music notation in large print
Learn and apply music reading skills
Free
rhythm lessons and sound files

~ Designed for classrooms and homes
Meets National Music Education Standards
Native American & Korean

~ Free midi files
Listen to songs or make a play-along CD

~ Recommended by teachers and parents
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~ Volume discounts of 40-60% off

“This is certainly the most student-friendly recorder tutor I have come across...An excellent resource for classroom teachers ...High quality resource... Definitely recommended.”
–Geoffrey Allen, from an American Recorder Society Magazine review
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A PDF of the complete method will be e-mailed to you so you can determine if this is the best recorder method for your needs. This method is used in teacher training programs as well as in public and private schools.

recorder consort
Beyond Nine-Note Method ALTO Nine-Note Method Beyond Nine-Notes for Alto Duets for Soprano & Alto Recorders Consort Music

Supplemental books teach the rest of the notes. Learn to play alto, tenor and bass recorders. 
Form a recorder consort for fine arts credit.
Available with reproducing rights for as little as $25.

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