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149 Hugot – Duet No. 4
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Antoine Hugot was a professor at the Conservatoire in Paris and wrote one of the most important flute methods of his time. He also wrote a few flute duets. In this version of Flute Colors, flutter tongue has been added to increase the support and thereby increase the sound.
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This page describes a flute piece (speelstuk) titled "149 Hugot – Duet No. 4".
This is sheet music for flute and belongs to a collection of contemporary flute pieces focusing on extended techniques.
Summary: Antoine Hugot was a professor at the Conservatoire in Paris and wrote one of the most important flute methods of his time. He also wrote a few flute duets. In this version of Flute Colors, flutter tongue has been added to increase the support and thereby increase the sound.
This piece is categorized as:
Categories: Duet, Pieces.
Play style: This piece is a duet for two flutists. It is designed for ensemble playing with two players and is suitable for lessons, concerts, or chamber music. Flutists searching for flute duets, easy ensemble pieces, or music for two flutes may find this piece useful.
This is a general flute piece suitable for performance, study, or repertoire building. It may include contemporary techniques or traditional playing styles. Flutists searching for flute music, sheet music, or repertoire for flute may find this piece relevant.
Techniques used in this piece: Flutter tongue.
Composer or artist: Hugot, Antoine.
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This piece includes extended flute techniques such as Flutter tongue, which may involve multiphonics, harmonics, air sounds, key clicks, or other modern playing techniques.
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