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263 Wilhelmus
Easy/Medium
This is the Dutch national anthem. It has 15 verses. The text is first mentioned in 1572. The text is attributed to Marnix van Sint Aldegonde, William of Orange’s secretary. Adriaen Valerius added the melody to his book ‘Nederlandtsche Gedenck-clank’ in 1626.
Dit is het Nederlandse volkslied. Het heeft 15 verzen. De tekst werd voor het eerst genoemd in 1572. De tekst wordt toegeschreven aan Marnix van Sint Aldegonde, de secretaris van Willem van Oranje. Adriaen Valerius voegde de melodie toe aan zijn boek ‘Nederlandtsche Gedenck-clank’ in 1626.
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Summary: This is the Dutch national anthem. It has 15 verses. The text is first mentioned in 1572. The text is attributed to Marnix van Sint Aldegonde, William of Orange's secretary. Adriaen Valerius added the melody to his book 'Nederlandtsche Gedenck-clank' in 1626.
Dit is het Nederlandse volkslied. Het heeft 15 verzen. De tekst werd voor het eerst genoemd in 1572. De tekst wordt toegeschreven aan Marnix van Sint Aldegonde, de secretaris van Willem van Oranje. Adriaen Valerius voegde de melodie toe aan zijn boek 'Nederlandtsche Gedenck-clank' in 1626.
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Categories: Flute solo.
Play style: This is a solo piece for flute without accompaniment. It is suitable for solo performance, auditions, or practice. Flutists searching for solo flute repertoire, unaccompanied flute music, or recital pieces may find this piece relevant.
Techniques used in this piece: Ghost Harmonics.
Composer or artist: Traditional.
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This piece includes extended flute techniques such as Ghost Harmonics, which may involve multiphonics, harmonics, air sounds, key clicks, or other modern playing techniques.
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