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Table of Contents:HistoryInstrument assembly and careTone production problems and remediesPitch tendencies and adjustmentsVocabulary listsHow to practiceHow to read musicRhythm PyramidRuler of TimeDynamicsArticulationsCircle of Fourths/FifthsKey Signature ChartTransposition ChartIntonation - Six step processBalance, blend and intonationPyramid of soundFingering chartWarm-up routineScale book (in order chromatically)Pitch GridsChorale 1 and 2ChaconneChorale: A Childhood HymnHappy BirthdayThe Star Spangled 364
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How to Practice Correctly1) Try to practice 15 minutes EVERY day.2) Find a nice, quiet place to practice with NO DISTRACTIONS.(No TV, iPod, little brothers)3) SIT ON A CHAIR, not on the end of your bed.4) USE A MUSIC STAND (do not lay music on floor or bed, or prop up on littlebrother’s back).5) PUT A PENCIL ON YOUR STAND so you can mark your mistakes.6) WARM-UP (whole notes, lip slurs, buzzing) using your best sound.7) Practice memorizing your assigned scales.8) Practice your weekly playing test and/or assignment from the book.9) Practice the hard parts in your band music.10) Before you are done, play something that you LOVE to play, even if it’s not part ofthe ***************************v Circle any mistakes that you make!v On difficult parts, take them apart measure by measure until you learnthem.v If you are getting frustrated, put your instrument away and come back to itat a later time. Do not throw instrument at little brother!!!1Page 10
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It’s Almost Time to Start LearningYour First “Real” Piece of Band Music:Get ready to be music-reading STARS!!!S or flats in the key signatureT - TIME SIGNATURE and TEMPO MARKINGSA - ACCIDENTALS not found in the key signatureR - RHYTHMS; paying special attention to extended rests & difficult or new rhythmsS - SIGNS; including dynamics, articulations, repeats, and endingsPage 12
Sixteenth NotesEighth NotesQuarter NotesHalf NotesWhole NoteThirty Second NotesPage 13Rhythm Pyramid
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Page 18YOUR NOTE TO CONCERT PITCHBb Instruments – Clockwise 2 SpotsEb Instruments – Clockwise 3 SpotsF Instruments – Clockwise 1 SpotCONCERT PITCH TO YOUR NOTEBb Instruments – Counter-Clockwise 2 SpotsEb Instruments – Counter-Clockwise 3 SpotsF Instruments – Counter Clockwise 1 SpotFCGDAEBBEADGCFCIRCLEOFFOURTHSOrder of SharpsOrder of Flats
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B2 Flute Duet 3 Gaubert * Divertissement Grec Leduc 1994 B2 Flute Duet 3 Gearhart/Wilkins, ed. Flute Sessions Shawnee 1994 B2 Flute Duet 3 Haydn Echo Zimmerman 1994 B2 Flute Duet 3 Hotteterre * Suite in C Heugel 1994 B2 Flute Duet 3 Jeney, ed. Flotenduos, 2Vols. Eulenburg 1994 B2 Flute Duet 3 Koehler 40 Progressive Duets, Op. 55 Vol.1 (Nos. 16-25) Cundy 1994 B2 Flute Duet 3 Koehler
WOODWINDS HAL LEONARD 2009-2010 CLASSICAL MUSIC CATALOG 341 Piccolo 341 Flute Instruction 341 Solo Flute Literature by Composer 355 Solo Flute Collections 357 Louis Moyse Flute Series 358 James Galway Flute Series 359 Flute with Various Instruments 362 Flute Ensembles 366 Oboe Instruction 366 Solo Oboe Literature by Composer 370 Solo Oboe Collections 370 Oboe
Flute.com The Flute StudioWith support from Flute Association Singapore Official Hotel Competitions - Concerts - MasterClasses - Workshops - Exhibitions World renowned soloist Flute Professor, Royal Academy of Music (London) NFA Lifetime Acheivement Award Recipient 17thto 21stJuly Flute.com.sg 10th Flute Festival Singapore 2019
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Florida Bandmasters Association Woodwind Solo & Ensemble Music List Composer Title Sig. Gr. Code Category Publisher Comments Flute Solo Arr.smith Three Easy Pieces (any 1) 1 FL1023 Flute Solo BRS Belwin Solo Sounds For Flute (levels 1-3) Solo Book - Vol. 1 (any One) 1 FL1001 Flute Solo BEL Billings / LeBon Chester 1 FL1002 Flute Solo EMP
Woodwinds 294 Piccolo 294 Flute by Composer 302 Flute Collections 304 Louis Moyse Flute Series 305 James Galway Flute Series 306 Flute with Various Instruments
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Duo for flute and piano Aaron Copland (1900–1990) Sonatine en Trio for flute, clarinet, and piano Florent Schmitt (1870–1958) Choros No. 2 for flute and clarinet Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887–1959) Sonata for flute and piano Lowell Liebermann (b. 1961) Program subject to change (Cont’d on page 4)