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Unique? Yes because: |
Students of today have a much broader musical background than a decade ago.
Classical music, folk, pop, rock, latin and jazz, they hear it everywhere. It is part of the speed of life. |
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This makes the existing methods, most of them being reprints of books from more than three
decades ago, hopeless old-fashioned. |
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FLUTE LESSONS WITH FIEP takes all this into account: |
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It does not contain long monotonous exercises or technical drills.
Instead it is surprisingly melodically from the start.
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All theoretical issues are clearly explained and well
illustrated with music and test questions.
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New stuff is continuously combined with old stuff, thus the
learning process becoming better and faster.
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Instruction and music are motivating up to the last page.
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Thus, it's the
ideal beginner flute book for young and old . With this book
you can teach yourself flute.
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With:
- information on how to look after the flute.
- clear explanation of musical notation.
- unique description of the use of lips and tongue
(embouchure).
- music up to d'' in 2-, 3- and 4-count time; alla breve.
- rhythms with whole, half, quarter and eighth notes and rests.
- rhythms with dotted half, quarter and eighth notes.
- legato, dynamics, tempo.
- major scales up to 2 flats and 2 sharps.
- music in many styles, from pop to classical.
- duets.
- exercises concerning musical notation.
- 60 pages.
- play along CD.
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