Music Links
Music
Recorder
Find out what songs you need to get your Recorder Karate belts. You can see and hear the music you need to play.
Lots of music to practice, including duets.
Another interactive fingering chart
Still another fingering chart is useful for piano players
“This site will provide you with all the tools you need to succeed…..tips on how to hold and blow the recorder, great original songs and arrangements of traditional tunes, fingering charts quizzes and much, much more.”
“The FUN place to learn and practice recorders!” (according to the website)
Other Music Sites
It’s just like Bingo, except you use instruments and sounds instead of numbers.
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The National Arts Centre (NAC) presents ArtsAlive.ca Music, a great place to discover the excitement of the performing arts! Learn all about orchestral music, the NAC Orchestra, its musicians and friends, great composers, conductors and much more!

This site is made by the San Fransisco Symphony. There’s a lot of things to see and do. Thanks to a student from 5NT 2004/05 for suggesting this site.






October 12th, 2010 at 3:02 am
Hi my name is Olivia and I will try to go to those website because by the look of those i think I mite have fun with music. I love music to. I love to sing.
July 13th, 2011 at 5:15 am
I think I’m gonna try it, since my daughter loves to record herself singing and playing the guitar. She really is a good singer. Thanks for sharing this, I will tell her to use this one.
Therese
September 14th, 2011 at 10:54 pm
I want to try this recorder. I also want to have music in my blog to make it more creative and interesting. Actually, this is good for my blog that talk about movies. It’s more fun to read blogs that music in the background.
December 12th, 2011 at 1:40 am
Thank you for these links. I want to get my niece started on the recorder and was wondering the best way to get her started.