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102 Suite de Bransle
Medium/Difficult
I had a lot of fun testing this piece with different groups. This piece feels like playing a game. Two to four players play one melody and make it sound like one player is playing the melody. A great challenge and a lot of fun. Adding extended techniques like tongue stops, wind sounds, flutter tongue and key clicks makes it complete. If there is one player who can play the altopart or bass part it makes it even more challenging. Good luck!
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This page describes a flute piece (speelstuk) titled "102 Suite de Bransle".
This is sheet music for flute and belongs to a collection of contemporary flute pieces focusing on extended techniques.
Summary: I had a lot of fun testing this piece with different groups. This piece feels like playing a game. Two to four players play one melody and make it sound like one player is playing the melody. A great challenge and a lot of fun. Adding extended techniques like tongue stops, wind sounds, flutter tongue and key clicks makes it complete. If there is one player who can play the altopart or bass part it makes it even more challenging. Good luck!
This piece is categorized as:
Categories: Quartet, Quintet.
Play style: This piece is written for a flute quartet, typically involving four players. It is suitable for chamber music and ensemble performance. Flutists searching for quartet repertoire, ensemble flute music, or music for four flutes may find this piece relevant.
This piece is written for a flute quintet with five players. It is suitable for ensemble playing and group performance. Flutists searching for flute quintet repertoire or music for five flutes may find this piece relevant.
Techniques used in this piece: Flutter tongue, Key clicks, Pizzicato / Slap Tongue, Sing & Play, Wind tones.
Composer or artist: Traditional.
This flute piece can also be described as:
flute sheet music, flute composition, flute score, contemporary flute piece, extended techniques flute music.
This piece includes extended flute techniques such as Flutter tongue, Key clicks, Pizzicato / Slap Tongue, Sing & Play, Wind tones, which may involve multiphonics, harmonics, air sounds, key clicks, or other modern playing techniques.
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flutists, composers, music students, and performers looking for flute repertoire, extended technique studies, or contemporary flute music.
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flute technique exercises, multiphonic examples, flute fingering charts, or experimental flute repertoire.