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178 Fun with ‘Who’s Laughing Now’
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Who is laughing now? I hope you are after playing this warm up exercise! A great start for your daily studies. Exercises for embouchure and intonation (tone bending), articulation (pizzicato) and support (harmonics). All in one piece.
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This page describes a flute piece (speelstuk) titled "178 Fun with ‘Who’s Laughing Now’".
This is sheet music for flute and belongs to a collection of contemporary flute pieces focusing on extended techniques.
Summary: Who is laughing now? I hope you are after playing this warm up exercise! A great start for your daily studies. Exercises for embouchure and intonation (tone bending), articulation (pizzicato) and support (harmonics). All in one piece.
This piece is categorized as:
Categories: Exercises, Playalong youtube.
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 piece includes a play-along video, allowing flutists to play together with a YouTube accompaniment. It is useful for practice, timing, and ensemble skills. Flutists searching for play-along flute pieces or flute with backing track may find this relevant.
Techniques used in this piece: Harmonics, Pizzicato / Slap Tongue, Tone bending.
Composer or artist: Ava Max.
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 Harmonics, Pizzicato / Slap Tongue, Tone bending, 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.
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flute technique exercises, multiphonic examples, flute fingering charts, or experimental flute repertoire.