The recorder often inflicts squeaky torture on parents. Music teacher Valerie DePriest explains why it became a staple in music education. When Lebanon-born George Semaan came to the United States via ...
Remember the recorder? It's that small plastic instrument — looks kind of like a flute or clarinet — that's often the first instrument children learn to play in school. Or, at least, they used to. But ...
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If you have reached adulthood believing you lack the ability to be a musician, there are opportunities to change your mind. Take the recorder, a type of flute that isn’t difficult to learn. “It is the ...
CHICAGO — Many 80’s and 90’s kids grew up playing the recorder, but it’s at risk of going extinct. New research shows less than 16% of kids are learning to play the instrument. They’re more interested ...
This is a serious question from a concerned father, are we really instilling a love of music in our children by sending them home with an instrument conceived in the pits of hell, asks Darren Levin.
RASCOE: If you somehow managed to escape attending one of these concerts, the recorder is a woodwind music instrument. It's got a thumb hole and seven finger holes. And when it's played by a gaggle of ...
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