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We used to have a general flute thread, but it hasn't been used for a while. The oboists, bassoonists and sax players all have a live thread of their own, and there's always a lot of clari talk. I thought we needed a general flute thread to kick off a...
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Any ideas for what I might look..) - is going to... .
This is a recorder in D, of about tenor size, but more like a treble in timbre, and what recorder players use to steal baroque flute repertoire.
To produce me a voice flute.
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On Wed, 04 Feb 2009 12:56:33 GMT, "Arthur Ness" <arthurjness@verizon.net
"Warren Steel" <dwsteel@bellsouth.netnews:s_rel.42$ff7.12@bignews7.bellsouth.net...
<<<snip| I haven't heard the recording, and I'm sure you'd...
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The RENAISSANCE alto
(actually bass) flute could ONLY be....
The MODERN alto flute is
quite playable by someone with small of
the modern bass flute, and the lower members of
the family as well.
They meant in
earlier centuries.
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I am just working up the artwork for a two-CD set of live materal conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos to appear on the Nickson Records label. Near as I know, this will be the first time the complete concert program by the Juilliard Chamber Ensemble appears...
Started by Corlyss_D on
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by 4 people.
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Steuermann, piano
Louis Krasner, violiln
Byron Hester, piccolo
Charles Ehrenberg, flute
Jerome Roth, oboe orchestral suite #3, all music he didn't record and setting the stage for Busoni's neoclassical jeu
Burton Hewitt, English ....
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On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 00:42:35 -0400, "Hyfler/Rosner" <relfyh@rcn.com
From The Times
September 7, 2009
Jack Ellory: flautist who played on The Fool on the Hill
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article6823902.ece
Jack Ellory was,...
Started by Hyfler/Rosner on
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by 4 people.
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Now that's an embouchure with range!!
CI,
flute/piccolo player.
piccolo and bass
flute that well.
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Wanted
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Never give up on something you can't go a day without... .
They need to make a lot of revisions to that list .
They have Zippity but not Zippety? When Zippety is the one in their pick-a-name?
Anyway, thanks .
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On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 03:16:19 -0700 (PDT), "Xeysxeys@gmail.com" <xeysxeys@gmail.com
I'm getting back into music after a 18 year layoff. I've bought both a
yamaha keyboard and a bass guitar. I played flute and piccolo in high
school, though only fair...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
And, for the record, I don't disagree with what he said to the
notes of the key(not playing flats or sharps in C major, for example),
and the basic idea of how.
Theory really is your friend.
He just said.
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On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 20:35:44 -0700 (PDT), Dismas <dismas_calhoun@operamail.com
Hello to the group. As a long time lurker I cannot recall a thread
about key changes in opera, particularly with respect to their
emotional and dramatic impact on the...
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Major (Non
sai tu) into D-flat (Ah, deh soccori tu) back through D minor to F major major into a D-flat chord which sets up the G-flat major of the duet
"Ora soave."
And of course be more basset clarinets played!
Quite often ....
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D3 is a sophomore violin performance major and has been playing viola on the side occasionally in chamber music situations on and off since she was about 13. She has an inexpensive, decent viola. She really enjoys playing it but has no training-- she ...
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Most trombone players are also secondary lessons on jazz bass (on the record), secondary lessons on viola da gamba (on the record to her bass playing ....
That he play C trumpet, B flat trumet, fluglehorn, and piccolo trumpet.
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On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 21:33:45 -0700 (PDT), JR <jr5280@gmail.com
Well, enough about Ketèlbey. Over the past month or so, I've been
making my way through Galina Ustvolskaya's opus, all 21(?)
acknowledged works of it in fact. Most of her music is very...
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Thanks for pointing out her.
JR On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 20:42:12 -0500, Doug McDonald < Compositions, especially Composition I
for piccolo, tuba and piano.
The flute/piccolo is employed.
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I like the Left Hand more than the one in G. Yesterday I listened to
the LH by Pierre Sancan with Derveaux and the SWDR Orchestra and now
another by Philip Fowke with Sege Baudo/LPO.
Another I like is with Paik/Bertini.
One thing that I want in this ...
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by 10 people.
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The score calls
for an orchestra of piccolo, flute, oboe, English horn, B-flat and
E-flat, 2 flutes (2nd doubling
piccolo), 2 oboes (2nd doubling English horn), clarinet, E flat
clarinet, 2....
Conducting.
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