132 Gymnopédie No. 1
This beautiful piece by Erik Satie inspired me to write this arrangement. The piece is pieceful and quiet so I decided to use whistle tones. The wind sounds should be played very softly.
This beautiful piece by Erik Satie inspired me to write this arrangement. The piece is pieceful and quiet so I decided to use whistle tones. The wind sounds should be played very softly.
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!
This joyful melody must make you smile. The singing and playing, wind tones and tongue stops suit this song very well.
In this arrangement of the minuet from the toy symphony the toys are replaced by extended techniques. It can be played as a trio, quartet or even with a flute choir. Make sure we can hear the extended techniques!
Practise extended techniques with friends. This arrangement of Schubert’s Rosamunde can be played with flute choir (4 C-flutes, alto flute and bass). You can work on wind sounds, singing & playing, tongue stops and jet whistle. A good workout for activating the abdomen, flexible embouchure and a lot more.
This is the first arrangement for flute choir the Flute Colors way! It is amazing what happens when you hear a complete flute choir play pizzicato on the flute. A very nice effect and very useful to practise the co-ordination of the tongue and abdomen. You can also play the first flute part as a solo if you don’t have a flute choir to perform this piece with.