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The Techniques of Flute Playing 2/ Die Spieltechnik der Flöte II -Piccolo, Contralto and Bass Flute / Piccolo, Alt- und Bassflöte-
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The Techniques of Flute Playing 2/ Die Spieltechnik der Flöte II -Piccolo, Contralto and Bass Flute / Piccolo, Alt- und Bassflöte-
Juilliard Store
Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours
144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
Orchestral scoring : Fl
Language(s) of work: GB/D
Product format: book, CD
Binding: Paperback
Pages / Format: 127 - 29,0 x 21,0 cm
Following the great success of The Techniques of Flute Playing I for concert flute, the second volume systematically addresses all aspects of sound production and performance technique for piccolo, alto, and bass flute. Techniques are introduced using instructive examples from the repertoire, which also provide information on special notation; while valuable practice instructions guide the way to their application. Using the supplemented CD, players can compare the resulting sounds to a recording of Carin Levine. The volume presents an invaluable and applicable resource for composers, players, and pedagogues.
- Comprehensive and systematic coverage of all relevant contemporary performance techniques for piccolo, alto, and bass flute
- Accessible explanations of sound characteristics
- Didactic suggestions and practice tips
- CD provides audio samples
- Representative notation examples taken from contemporary repertory
- Tried-and-tested with all common types of piccolo, alto, and bass flutes
- Text in English and German
- Comprehensive and systematic coverage of all relevant contemporary performance techniques for piccolo, alto, and bass flute
- Accessible explanations of sound characteristics
- Didactic suggestions and practice tips
- CD provides audio samples
- Representative notation examples taken from contemporary repertory
- Tried-and-tested with all common types of piccolo, alto, and bass flutes
- Text in English and German