ARS introduces our next Free Online Beginner’s course in Soprano and/or Tenor Recorder with accomplished teacher Lewis Baratz. An ideal instrument for people looking forward to the social experience of playing with others, the recorder is also a flexible instrument for playing music from the Middle Ages to the present day. Most people can learn the basics and start playing in a relatively short time.
Dates:
Monday, September 11 at 8:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) (7:00 CT, 6:00 MT, 5:00 PT)
Monday, September 18 at 8:00 PM ET (7:00 CT, 6:00 MT, 5:00 PT)
Saturday, September 23 at 3:00 PM ET (2:00 CT, 1:00 MT, 12:00 PT)
Saturday, September 30 at 3:00 PM ET (2:00 CT, 1:00 MT, 12:00 PT)
The instructor will provide materials in PDF derived from a variety of sources as well as original material. And if you don’t already read music, no problem, as basic music-reading skills will be discussed as well. This course will guide you through basic sound production, hand position, finger technique, and tonguings, and give you the opportunity to see what the recorder can do and personally experience its appeal. The course is geared to students of all ages, but children 12 and under should be joined by an adult during the class.
Do you need to purchase an instrument? You cannot go wrong with a good plastic recorder—they can actually sound better than a poor wooden one! Yamaha and Aulos make very good plastic sopranos. For tenors: Yamaha provides an exceptional tone, while Aulos is lighter-weight with a smaller reach. Consider purchasing an instrument from one of our business partners: