Hi Kids! It's come to my attention that some of you are unable to access the videos on this page. The permissions are set so anybody who is logged in with an SFUSD account should have no problems. I'll continue to look into this. Sorry.
Hi kids! Just the first two lines.
Remember!
G = Thumb + the first, second, and third fingers
A = Thumb plus the first two fingers
B = Thumb plus only the first finger.
Au Clair De La Lune
G G G A B A
G B A A G
G G G A B A
G B A A G
Hi kids! The next two videos are "play-along" videos for Clair de la Lune. You can play along while the graphic shows you when to move your fingers.
The first video is a practice video; it guides you through a mindful way to practice the piece by breaking it up into small, more manageable parts. The second is a video designed for you to perform with.
Make sure your left hand is on top! (The graphic appears to be a mirror image, which is what many teachers who teach recorder use.)
Can She Excuse My Wrongs? is a song written in 1597 by the English composer John Dowland. Here it is being performed by the Austrian ensemble VIVID.
After having watched the video, I have question.
Are the two women at the end recorder players who can sing, or are they two singers who can play the recorder?
This is another version of Can She Excuse My Wrongs? performed by Sting.
Sting was the lead singer of the 80s band called "The Police"