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Flute Primer

For Beginning Instruction

TYPE DE PRODUIT: Méthode - manuel
ÉDITEUR: Mel Bay Publications
Flute Primer is a beginner's guide to the flute that is especially useful for the trial or rental period. The emphasis of this book is on the establishment and development of sound fundamental skills including the embouchure (lipposition), tone production, and other basic techniques. The text
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Auteur Louis Hittler
Description Instrument Group Flûte Traversière
Instrumentation Solo pour Flûte Traversière
Instrumentation Flûte Traversière
Type de produit Méthode - manuel
Description Product Type Recueil
Langue Anglais
Éditeur Mel Bay Publications
Genre Pédagogie
Nombre de Pages 24
ISBN 9780871663726
Edition Number MLB93407
MB93407
Description
Flute Primer is a beginner's guide to the flute that is especially useful for the trial or rental period. The emphasis of this book is on the establishment and development of sound fundamental skills including the embouchure (lipposition), tone production, and other basic techniques. The text begins with a fingering chart followed by a photo essay on the assembly and care of your instrument. Hand, sitting, and embouchure positions are all carefullydescribed and illustrated. Through photographs and diagrams, each natural note in the middle range of the flute is introduced. As in most introductory Mel Bay method books, elements of note reading and music theory areintroduced as required by the book's elementary level repertoire. This approach provides the essential ingredients for making music at the beginning level without overwhelming the student. The beginning student will enjoyprogressing through this gently nurturing introducing method while establishing a sound technical foundation. This simple method is ideal for young children who will love the bigger notes.
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