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Solos for Soprano Recorder, Collection 5: American Melodies after 1865
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Solos for Soprano Recorder, Collection 5: American Melodies after 1865 by Clark Kimberling Flute - Sheet Music

By Clark Kimberling
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Flute & Recorder - Beginning-Intermediate

SKU: MB.21230

Composed by Clark Kimberling. Solos, Duets and Ensembles, Style, American Music, Folk, Perfect binding. Bill's Music Shelf. American. Book. 52 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #21230. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.21230).

ISBN 9780786673698. UPC: 796279099134. 8.5 X 11 inches.

These American melodies sound great on a soprano recorder. They also provide excellent material for developing skills in rapid tonguing, extended breath-control, and the playing of high notes. This collection covers many kinds of music. Millions of Americans grew up singing Attisket Atasket, Put Your Little Foot, and Paddywhack. Immigrants brought delights like First Night in America and My Love Is in America. John Philip Sousa captured the Americana of his time in marches for all time, such as The Fairest of the Fair, King Cotton and Boy Scouts of America. All across the country, Americans sang and whistled Nine Hundred Miles, Gypsy Dave, and Pie in the Sky. Although arranged primarily for soprano recorder, most of these solos can be played on tenor or alto recorder. On the alto, use C fingerings. A separate flute edition is available.

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