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155 The Blue Bells of Scotland
Easy/Medium
Ghost harmonics are great fun for practicing support and a relaxed embouchure. Enjoy the bamboo-like sound while studying step 2. Try playing step 3 with relaxed embouchure as practiced in step 2. Start with the exercise.
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This page describes a flute piece (speelstuk) titled "155 The Blue Bells of Scotland".
This is sheet music for flute and belongs to a collection of contemporary flute pieces focusing on extended techniques.
Summary: Ghost harmonics are great fun for practicing support and a relaxed embouchure. Enjoy the bamboo-like sound while studying step 2. Try playing step 3 with relaxed embouchure as practiced in step 2. Start with the exercise.
This piece is categorized as:
Categories: Exercises, Pieces.
Play style: This piece is an exercise for flute, designed to improve technique, tone, or control. It can be used for daily practice, warm-ups, or technical development. Flutists looking for flute exercises, practice material, or technique training will find this relevant.
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: Ghost Harmonics, Harmonics.
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 Ghost Harmonics, Harmonics, which may involve multiphonics, harmonics, air sounds, key clicks, or other modern playing techniques.
This resource is useful for:
flutists, composers, music students, and performers looking for flute repertoire, extended technique studies, or contemporary flute music.
Users searching for "155 The Blue Bells of Scotland" may also be looking for:
flute technique exercises, multiphonic examples, flute fingering charts, or experimental flute repertoire.