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product id: 4082
Arrangement: Recorder (Soprano)
Product type: Solos
Media: Book
Pages: 64
Genre: Native American
Author: Marie Constas and Robert Constas
Language: English
Expected shipping time: 48 hours
Price: 11.54 euro (euro)

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A collection of original duet compositions for recorder presented in the Southwestern Native American style scored in the minor pentatonic scales. This book also includes shorter pieces transposed from the original upper line F fingering to C that are derived from the complete scores. Most of the music is scored for alto and tenor. These pieces are suitable for occasions of quiet joy or solemnity.


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