Sweet was the Song the Virgin Sung - William Ballet.The Lowest Trees Have Tops - John Dowland.Sop & Alto Voices/Tenor & Bass Recorders This is a useful piece for high note practice - in the privacy of your own home! The piano part is routed to one speaker and the recorder to the other so that the latter may be muted leaving only the accompaniment sounding. 10 - Solo for Bass Recorder by William Boyce (with Piano Accompaniment)Īrrangement of 'Softly Rise, O Southern Breeze' from the Serenata of 1745Īs well as a written score two MIDI files provide an 'auto-accompaniment' via computer or other MIDI device. Finale - Rondo (Sonata No.50, Hob.XVI/37).Finale - Theme and Variations (Sonata No.42, Hob.XVI/27).Finale - Rondo (Sonata No.38, Hob.XVI/23).9 - Melodies from the Piano Sonatas of Josef Haydn 8 - Traditional Melodies of the British Isles, with Variations 7 - Traditional Melodies of the British Isles, with Variations 6 - Traditional Melodies of the British Isles, with Variations 5 - Traditional Melodies of the British Isles, with Variations 4 - Unaccompanied Dance Movements from the Solo Cello Suites by J.S.Bach 3 - Unaccompanied Dance Movements from the Solo Cello Suites by J.S.Bach 2 for Tenor/Descant/Soprano Recorder rs1t2_pdf 2 - Traditional Melodies of the British Isles, with Variations 1 for Tenor/Descant/Soprano Recorder rs1t1_pdf 1 - Solos Melodies by J.S.Bach, arranged from pieces written for Anna Magdelena and Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, and other pupils.
Simple recorder music duet archive#
I wish you well and hope you find something both useful and enjoyable in the archive below. Later pieces are somewhat more varied in character and range, often with keyboard accompaniment (ideally spinet) and many with computer generated MIDI file characterizations which might also serve as auto-accompaniments. The initial solos are grouped into units of approximately ten pages (No.1 to 9) within which there is a range of material from moderately easy to moderately difficult. The sets of variations can be played as coherent pieces or each variation treated as an individual exercise: As often an increasing degree of dexterity is required by succeeding variations. so, for the most part, I leave these choices to the player. Few articulation marks and ornaments are shown in the scores as individual tastes, technique and instruments are so various. Although collected for playing on a Bass Recorder, some of the solos are available in treble clef for recorders in C and F (as well of course, bass clef). Most of the songs and dances I have extended with the addition of variations-cum-divisions while many of the Baroque/Rococo melodies are arrangements of pieces written for instruments other than the recorder. The two principal sources for these solos are folksongs and dances of the British Isles, and melodies of the Baroque and Rococo periods. Over the years, like many players, I have accumulated a good number of unaccompanied solo pieces which have provided useful and enjoyable practice material. and also pleasures to be found in this discipline.
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Notwithstanding, there is always a need for solitary practice as well. To play a little early music amongst a friendly group is always a pleasure.
Simple recorder music duet pdf#
Bass Recorder Solos free music scores for BASS RECORDER in PDF and MIDI format