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This episode is a must for teachers in early music education, Waldorf kindergartens and Waldorf schools. Introducing children to music with a wind instrument? The experienced teacher Dorothea Hahn has found a simple and child-orientated way to introduce children to the recorder. Realised through the intelligent construction from recorder maker Joac…
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Can I retune a recorder myself? What do I have to bear in mind, and which tools do I need? Building on the last two episodes, we discuss working upon the tone holes and describe the process of changing an instrument from the German to the Baroque fingering system. You can refine your search for recorder fingering charts by both model type and maker…
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As is so often the case in mixed-ensemble performances, the most beautiful recorder-playing, even the most animated, is acoustically restrained. Bass and lower recorders in particular struggle to form the desired sonorous foundation. So what can be done? Today we are therefore going to take a look at the different types of microphones. Primarily, o…
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Today's episode is about the block – perhaps the most crucial part of the recorder. Traditionally recorder makers use wood for the block, but often utilise a different type of wood than for the rest of the instrument. To understand why, let's take a closer look at the nature of wood. An episode you shouldn't miss!…
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Listen as Anne discusses how it’s virtually impossible to achieve your goals or bring your dreams to fruition if you are in poverty. You must be prosperous to have the freedom (both mental and physical freedom) to do all that you wish to do. Whether what you want is for yourself or for others, you must be prosperous in order to make it work. How mu…
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Anne and I have published our first Podcast! You can listen to it here. We've tried to address the fact that people tend to get overwhelmed when they first begin to study New Thought because they want to learn it all "right now". And you can't do that. In addition, there are so many things that just "seem right" and yet, may be a slight bit harder …
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