The Young Flute Player


Book Description

Beginner- Preliminary Flute method




The Young Flute Player


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Flute duets & trios [suitable for flute choir]




The Young Flute Player


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Teacher's book of piano accompaniments/flute duets for pieces in Student Books 1 & 2




The Young Flute Player


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Preliminary, First Grade, Second Grade method for flute




Kokopelli


Book Description

A booklet describes the legendary Pueblo Indian character Kokopelli as reflected in myth and story, as well as his depiction in rock paintings of the Southwest.




The Flute Player


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For nearly ten years, young Oliver has begrudgingly accepted his position as the flute player of the peaceful village of Drommar-a responsibility thrust upon him after the previous flute player, and Oliver's best friend, drowned in a tragic childhood accident. Now on the cusp of adulthood, a mysterious young woman enters Oliver's life, and he begins to question the nature of his world and the importance of his place in it.




The Flute Book


Book Description

The instrument -- Performance -- The music -- Repertoire catalog -- Fingering chart for the Boehm flute -- Flute manufacturers -- Repair shops -- Sources for instruments and accessories -- Sources for music and books -- Journals, societies, and service organizations -- Flute clubs and societies.




The Flute Player


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An introduction to Native American folklore - illustrated by the author




Fun & Games


Book Description

Games for music teachers to use in lessons, suitabe for music classroom, instrumental studio and/or online music lessons. Templates provided.




Flute


Book Description

Who better to write an authoritative yet fascinating introduction to flute-playing than James Galway whose glittering career extends from the principal flute in the Berlin Philharmonic to the top of the international pop charts? He starts with the history of the flute -- believed to be the first and in its simplest form, the most basic of man's many melodic instruments: only singers have less paraphernalia between them and their listeners. You just put your lips to the flute and blow. Galway entrances with his tale of the flute's evolution from the basic recorder to the complex, beautiful instrument we know today. The author's unique advice and experience is brought to bear on the problems and techniques of learning, practising and playing -- in solo, ensemble, at home, in concert and in the recording studio. The flautist will find the specific advice Galway gives invaluable, while the non-flute player will gain an insight into the way the lovely sounds of the flute are produced. Both will be enthralled by detailed analyses of the author's favourite pieces, while he gives due attention to the whole gamut of the flute repertoire.