Recorder

Let’s Play Recorder is NEW for 2025! Come explore music for 8 sessions (8 days instead of 8 weeks). Enroll and pay for materials in one place!

NEW Summer 2025! Let’s Play Recorder Camp! 8 sessions of fun. Session size 4-8 kiddos ages 6-12. 

Get ready to play songs for the Children’s Sacrament Meeting Presentation this fall on the recorder!

NEW Curriculum developed by Shelle Soelberg, Let’s Play Music creator.

Let’s Play Recorder Camp for ages 6-12! 8 sessions (60 minutes each), July 21-August 1 (excluding July 24 & 25). 11:30 am – 12:30 pm, basement studio. Parent showcase on August 1. 

Register on my Let’s Play Music storefront and purchase the materials, approximately $29 (recorder, book, and album on Let’s Play Music app. Siblings do not need a separate album). 

Tuition is $150. Deadline to register is July 11 for materials to be ready for the session. $25 discount if paid by July 1. Pay via Venmo @GillPianoStudio or invoice through Gill Piano Studio portal. 

Student Materials Set – $29

  • Student Songbook with 20 pages of full color repertoire, worksheets and instruction pages.
  • Digital Album – 15 engaging and educational tracks including curriculum songs and accompaniment tracks.
  • High Quality German Recorder

LPM STOREFRONT

  • Some students will learn to play recorder – those who love it and practice at home. If your child does not, s/he will enjoy a rich musical experience with classical music, composition, improvisation, ensemble playing, rhythm reading, harmony, note reading, ear training, and music making.
  • Contains LPM/Presto content. Those that have had LPM or Presto will know some songs already. Those that haven’t will learn them.
  • There is note reading, rhythm reading, chord & harmony review for some, and will function as an introduction to others.
  • Curriculum Highlights
  • “The Squeaky Symphony” is a silly song whose lyrics teach proper recorder technique and include a section where students are free to play all the horrible sounds that happen when playing incorrectly, all in the spirit of playfulness. (See below for a ‘squeak peek’)
  • “Banuwa” is a Liberian folk song chanted, sung, and played on percussion and 3-part recorder. A full accompaniment track makes this a robust, immersive, rousing musical experience.
  • “How the Stars Fell into the Sky” is a Cherokee Nations story telling of children losing their way and using the stars and their ancestors to come back home.
  • “Cherokee Morning Song” is our puppet show and is a lovely wood flute, guitar, and drum song perfect for engaging the imagination!
  • Typical tonguing and fingering exercises that are usually boring are fun, easy, and musically rewarding using fantastic accompaniment tracks. You won’t believe how fun it is to play an A over and over again!
  • Absolutely no Hot Cross Buns!