Flute Colors arrangements

Sheet music with extended techniques for flute

Here you can buy and download sheet music of arrangements with extended techniques for flute.

Variations on well know flute exercises, traditional songs, but also modern pop songs. From Drouet and Bach to Justin Bieber and Bruno Mars. Have fun with extended techniques for flute!


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 266 Händel – Bourrée

At first glance, key clicks seem very simple. But if we use them to improve coordination between support, tongue and fingers, they can be very strict teachers. Practice slowly at first and try to pick up the pace when you are ready.

Op het eerste gezicht lijken key clicks heel eenvoudig. Maar als we ze gebruiken om de coördinatie tussen ademsteun, tong en vingers te verbeteren, kunnen ze heel strenge leraren zijn. Oefen eerst langzaam en probeer het tempo op te voeren wanneer je er klaar voor bent.

Easy

 209 Händel – Gavotte

Flutter tongue is not a new technique. It was used as early as the 17th and 18th centuries during the Baroque period. In order to play fluttertongue well, we need a solid support. Therefore, practicing this technique will help you gain support. In addition, you can become aware of and release tension in the throat. Don’t force the sound by making the movement too big.

Fluttertong is geen nieuwe techniek. Het werd al in de 17e en 18e eeuw gebruikt tijdens de barokperiode. Om de flutter tongue goed te kunnen spelen, hebben we een stabiele ademsteun nodig. Daarom zal het oefenen van deze techniek je helpen om ademsteun te krijgen. Daarnaast kun je bewust worden van spanning in de keel en het loslaten. Forceer de klank niet door de beweging te groot te maken.

Medium

 125 Rejouissance

Händel wrote this piece for the royal fire works. We added a little bit of flute fire works to it. Jetwhistle is not only a really nice technique it also helps you improving you support. Let the fire works start!

Medium/Difficult

 100 Händel – Lascia ch’io pianga

Singing and playing really can help you to improve your sound. Once you get the hang of it, you will improve. Remember that only working on the techniques, even if it feels you’re unsuccessful, will help you improve. You can adjust the level of this piece. Start by singing and playing simultaneously. Mind the intonation. In the second level sing the second (voice) part and play the flute part. Practise slowly. And for those who need challenge, sing and play the two parts at letter B. After studying the singing and playing, play the piece without singing and notice the difference!

Medium/Difficult

 076 Händel – whistle tone exercise

Studying whistle tones helps you to develop a relaxed but precise embouchure. This little fragment of an Air composed by George Friedrich Händel is perfect for practising whistle tones. This exercise has two variations.