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Written by:Robert Dick
( Students and Teachers / How to Play )
#Fish Are Jumping is a 12 bar, Chicago style Blues for flute alone. As in much of my music, the unaccompanied flutist provides the melodies, harmonies and rhythm. When Fish Are Jumping is well played, the audience should feel it has had the experie
Sun, 10 Jan 2010 12:00:00 -0800
Word count: 128
 
Written by:Alexa Still
( Students and Teachers / How to Play )
#We love this piece. Besides being a real flute piece by one of the best known composers (and not a transcription), this is a wonderful example of French impressionism beautifully written for the flute....
Wed, 23 Dec 2009 12:00:00 -0800
Word count: 34
 
Written by:Alexa Still
( Students and Teachers / How to Play )
#This particular duet is short, cute, and in a jazzy style (a good introduction to swung rhythms), ideal for an encore or one of those ridiculously short talent quest items at school. There aren’t any page turns, and it won’t take up too much of y
Fri, 30 Oct 2009 12:00:00 -0700
Word count: 49
 
Written by:Alexa Still
( Students and Teachers / How to Play )
#Following last issue’s exploration of internet-related things, I decided we’d branch out in the “How To” column to cover some pieces that one can get, free of charge, on line - if you have access to the internet you can download a remarkable
Sun, 26 Jul 2009 05:23:40 -0700
Word count: 103
 
Written by:Alexa Still
( Students and Teachers / How to Play )
#This Baroque-era work is a real favourite with flutists; a beautiful tune that seems familiar, and you can just play the bits you like! ... Marin Marais’ original was published in Pieces de Viole, 2e livre (Paris, 1701). It was also published for o
Tue, 30 Jun 2009 12:00:00 -0700
Word count: 58
 
Written by:Alexa Still
( Students and Teachers / How to Play )
#We’ve begun looking at more standard works and exploring what is available from the internet for free. This “How to” column continues from the last issue; we’re referring to a Russian edition of Cecile Chaminade’s Concertino for flute and
Tue, 31 Mar 2009 12:00:00 -0700
Word count: 63
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