At first glance I saw the rather simple and boring-looking notes by me completely unknown pieces. By reading music, I have some problems - at least when it comes to the clock, which must be held for a piece. In order not to have thrown the money out the window, so I played listlessly the first few pieces of: Fiep, Fiep, Fiep ...
Okay, hear what there is on the CD ?! Slightly disappointed I was when as no recorder could be heard, but at least someone counted the clock a. At least!
The shock hit me then, when I tried to play along. That was really difficult!
In short, the book is great, if you want to learn to play by different time signatures / rhythms. That was now even exactly what I am at least can. I must first of all namely hear a piece, then I can then play it. When playing along, it is not so on the "beauty" and "expressiveness" of a note on, but rather on meeting the correct emphasis. Therefore, it is best on a rustic flute play (not equal to the Denner or Rottenburgh unpack!) When the CD player is louder and louder and you yourself probably. Playing the game just makes a lot of fun and is a challenge ("I want !!! the last fix now I again use missed !!! - What ?! - There's a break ???").
To learn and play "nice" "expressive" flute is certainly not with this book, but if you're having fun at quite simple pieces in very (!) Different rhythms, it's exactly the right book. - I'm concerned there's five stars because I find something very unusual, daring, but also very successful as recorders textbook!