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Recorder Kit # 1 ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

Index 1. Just B 2. Just A 3. A and B Blues 4. Just G 9. Starlight 21. My Paddle 25. Sanctus Bio - Schubert 37. The C Scale ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

When you say doo, your tongue lets the Let's Begin: Whisper this pattern: doo doo doo doo doo....doo.... doo doo doo doo doo.……. When you say doo, your tongue lets the air out. This is called tonguing. You should blow into your recorder the same way, connecting the notes. Index ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

Cover the hole at the back of the recorder with your left thumb, and the top hole of the recorder with your left pointer finger and play this pattern on the note B. B: q q q q | h h | q q q q | w Always blow gently.....whisper into the recorder. Index ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

1. Just B 2 bar intro Index ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

Cover the hole at the back of the recorder with your left thumb, and the top two holes of the recorder with your left pointer finger and middle finger and play this pattern on the note A. A: h h | q q h | q q q q | w Remember to blow gently and to begin each note with doo. Index ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

2. Just A 2 bar intro Index ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

3. A and B Blues Index 2 bar intro ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

4. Just G 2 bar intro Index ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

9. Starlight Index 2 bar intro Traditional ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

21. My Paddle Index 1 bar intro Margaret Embers McGee ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

25. Sanctus Index 2 bar intro Franz Schubert ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

Franz Schubert 1797-1828 Franz Schubert was born in Vienna in 1797. His father was a schoolmaster whose large family loved and practiced music. His father was his first teacher. Index ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

By age ten, Franz was composing songs and short instrumental pieces By age ten, Franz was composing songs and short instrumental pieces. He was also very good at singing and playing violin. He became a choirboy at the Royal Chapel, but had to leave when his voice changed. Index ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.

37. The C Scale Index 2 bar intro (repeats) ©2009 Themes & Variations No copying or transfer of this PowerPoint is permitted. This PowerPoint is for the use of the original purchaser only.