About Course

Discover the joy of playing recorder with our comprehensive online lessons with interactive video lessons, theory of music, free sheet music, and 30+  Nursery Rhymes, 10 Bollywood , Devotional and Patriotic songs to learn. Perfect for beginners and advanced players alike. 

What Will You Learn?

  • Basic techniques for playing the soprano recorder
  • – Reading and interpreting Western musical notation
  • – Understanding and applying Indian notation systems
  • – Proper breathing and fingering techniques
  • – 30 Children Songs in both Western staff and Indian styles (ABCD & SARGAM )
  • -10 Bollywood film songs
  • -Indian devotional and National anthem
  • –Complete Music theory fundamentals applicable to play Notations

Course Content

Course Overview
We will outline the course overview to get an idea of complete structure of lessons on theory and practice.

Approach to learn Recoder

Lessons Overview
- Basic techniques for playing the soprano recorder - Reading and interpreting Western musical notation - Understanding and applying Indian notation systems - Proper breathing and fingering techniques - Simple melodies in both Western and Indian styles - Music theory fundamentals applicable to both notations - Cultural context and history of Western and Indian music

History of Recorders
The Recorder is a very old woodwind instrument that is from the ancient family called the internal duct flutes. It has been around for over five hundred years in various forms. Despite its long history, it is often looked upon as a toy or a child’s instrument. To the contrary, the recorder is a venerable instrument and should be taken seriously. Recorders of the past were mainly constructed from wood, yet many today are made of plastic. In fact, manufacturers produce approximately 3.5 million plastic recorders per year, according to Nicholas Lander's Recorder Home Page. Its mouthpiece is a plug that creates a shaped windway. However, what distinguishes the recorder from other internal duct flutes are its seven finger holes and single thumb hole, which is known as an octave vent.

Who would love to start Recorder lessons
We will describe a brief note the importance of Soprano Recorder learning by school childredn and hobby enthusiastic people

Soprano Recorder
The soprano recorder is a small, high-pitched wind instrument that's popular in schools and music classes. It's easy to hold and play, making it a great choice for beginners and children. The soprano recorder has a sweet, flute-like sound and is often used in classical and folk music. It has eight holes that players cover with their fingers to create different notes. Made of wood or plastic, this instrument is lightweight and portable. Many people start learning music on the soprano recorder because it's affordable and simple to use. It's also a good way to learn how to read music and develop basic music skills. While it may seem like a simple instrument, skilled players can create beautiful melodies on the soprano recorder, showing that it's more than just a starter instrument.

Holding Positions

Breathing Techniques

Notations formats
We will be dealing how to read notes to play a song. We will be providing western staff, ABCD and Sargam notes with relative identity in theory of music.

Theory of Music
We will be learning basic theory of music to learn and play 3 Notations formats for a song.

Scales

Bars and Measures in music

Dynamics and Expressions

Start playing Note
You will learn to start each note with the fingering as per description

Childrens Songs
We will learn the most popular and loved chirdlrens songs with Western, ABCD and Sargam Notations.

Bollywood Songs
Here we wll be learning some of the popular songs from Bollywood Hindi Movies of the old and new.

Patriotic Song of India
We will learn a few important Patriotic songs of India which every one should know.

Devotional Songs
Here we will be learning few devotional songs of India..

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