![]() As students grasp the notes G, A, and B, this song provides a nice chance to discuss major and minor, and get creative with the lyrics. If you want your beginners to sound good early in the year and boost their confidence, this setting will do it. ![]() Scarily We Troll Along - This is not your run-of-the-mill teaching tune.This is a good song for understanding rests. The Way We Roll - While a great rock groove sets the mood, there is a pretty straightforward statement of the melody, which only uses the notes G, A, and B.Where it takes a turn from the norm is in the crazy accompaniment tracks which go from a polite classical orchestra, to rock, and finally to a merging of the two - all while your students play the melody three times through. A Questionable Alliance Of Warm, Tasty Baked Goods (Hot Cross Buns) - A new angle on "Hot Cross Buns." The recorder part which uses G, A, and B looks a lot like what you find in many recorder methods. ![]() The students play the song from their method, and the arrangement and recorded accompaniment make it sound great! In addition, each song features teaching ideas to make the most of the time spent with that tune. This innovative series takes the tunes that end up in many methods and breathes new life into them with cool arrangements that fit the notation in most methods. Recorder Method Energizer From Plank Road Publishingby Paul Jennings and John Riggio
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