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214 Burgmüller – Ave Maria
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The C# is a tricky note on the flute. Often the intonation is much too high and the color is completely different. Practicing C# with harmonics is a useful way to work on intonation and color. In this arrangement, the C# sometimes should be played as harmonic and sometimes with normal fingering. Compare both versions and try to get the C# intonation with regular fingers the same as the one played as a harmonic.
De Cis is een lastige noot op de fluit. Vaak is de intonatie veel te hoog en is de kleur totaal anders. Het oefenen van de Cis met harmonics is een effectieve manier om aan intonatie en kleur te werken. In dit arrangement moet de Cis soms als harmonic en soms met normale greep worden gespeeld. Vergelijk beide versies en probeer de intonatie van de Cis met de gewone greep hetzelfde te krijgen als Cis die als harmonic wordt gespeeld.
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Summary: The C# is a tricky note on the flute. Often the intonation is much too high and the color is completely different. Practicing C# with harmonics is a useful way to work on intonation and color. In this arrangement, the C# sometimes should be played as harmonic and sometimes with normal fingering. Compare both versions and try to get the C# intonation with regular fingers the same as the one played as a harmonic.
De Cis is een lastige noot op de fluit. Vaak is de intonatie veel te hoog en is de kleur totaal anders. Het oefenen van de Cis met harmonics is een effectieve manier om aan intonatie en kleur te werken. In dit arrangement moet de Cis soms als harmonic en soms met normale greep worden gespeeld. Vergelijk beide versies en probeer de intonatie van de Cis met de gewone greep hetzelfde te krijgen als Cis die als harmonic wordt gespeeld.
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Categories: Flute and piano.
Play style: This piece is written for flute and piano. It is suitable for solo performance with piano accompaniment, recitals, and classical repertoire. Flutists searching for flute and piano sheet music, accompanied flute pieces, or recital repertoire may find this piece relevant.
Techniques used in this piece: Harmonics.
Composer or artist: Burgmüller, Friedrich.
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This piece includes extended flute techniques such as Harmonics, which may involve multiphonics, harmonics, air sounds, key clicks, or other modern playing techniques.
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