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A collection of 20 songs using the notes B, A, G, F, E, C and D in the treble clef. Ideal for beginner flute, fife, and recorder. Build music literacy and technical skills with carefully planned, sequential repertoire. Also includes warm up exercises, mini scales and how to read music. Stream backing tracks for free, anytime at www.beststartmusic.com. Play along in lessons or at home! Piano accompaniments are available in the Best Start Music Lessons Book 2: For Teachers, available on Amazon and at www.beststartmusic.com. Best Start Music Lessons: A comprehensive system of learning in which…mehr

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A collection of 20 songs using the notes B, A, G, F, E, C and D in the treble clef. Ideal for beginner flute, fife, and recorder. Build music literacy and technical skills with carefully planned, sequential repertoire. Also includes warm up exercises, mini scales and how to read music. Stream backing tracks for free, anytime at www.beststartmusic.com. Play along in lessons or at home! Piano accompaniments are available in the Best Start Music Lessons Book 2: For Teachers, available on Amazon and at www.beststartmusic.com. Best Start Music Lessons: A comprehensive system of learning in which the students are truly engaged ensures that musical concepts are thoroughly understood, develops a solid foundation of key skills, and provides the best musical start possible.
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Autorenporträt
Sarah Broughton Stalbow is a well known flute player and educator from Sydney, Australia. She is a graduate of the Royal College of Music, London, and the Australian National University, Canberra School of Music. Sarah has performed in orchestras in the United Kingdom, China, and Australia, and as a chamber musician she has toured Asia. Sarah has a special interest in teaching beginners, and has been inspired by her mother, specialist in childhood development and learning, Beverley Broughton.