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Review by
Barb Shearer, VOSA President
Published in Musette January 2001
Tropical Recorder is a terrific book for the Primary and Lower Secondary music teacher. It begins with some excellent suggestions for teaching recorder music to non-reading players - great examples of Orff in practise. The book has 12 recorder pieces, all lovely melodies, with a variety of ordered from simplest to more challenging. Each arrangement has different recorder parts for experience in part playing, with Orff instrumentation on both non-melodic and melodic instruments. The book is organised into 3 books-in-one, which enables any teacher to use this resource in a variety of settings. The first section uses Orff style arrangements for each melody, the second section uses Piano accompaniment for each piece, and both of these include Guitar chords. The third section is a "Student Recorder Book", included for those who teach recorder from notation.
Not only is the publication versatile and useful in a variety of settings, I have also found it flexible enough to be adapted to a variety of levels. Grade 4 thoroughly enjoyed the challenge of Jamaica Money Man, taking some time to master putting all of the parts together, but doing so beautifully eventually. They were so proud of themselves. I also added a simple line for some new Treble and Tenor players who enjoyed this challenge too. I adapted Rainforest Song for my Grade 2 beginners. Using just the A section, I used a Lah Pentatonic melodic accompaniment, which could be played with a Bordun, rather than chordal accompaniment, as this is the stage my 2's are up to. They enjoyed the piece, and we had a lot of fun with it.
I can highly recommend this resource to you, and know that you will find it a bonus to your program. One of the few "Orff recorder" resources around, that is very user friendly, for both the teacher and the student.