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303 Corrette – Fanfare
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By playing tongue stops you strengthen breath support and the tongue. The more control you have over the tongue, the better the articulation can become. Because the process is exaggerated when playing tongue stops, it is ultimately very easy when you start playing with normal articulation again.
Met het spelen van tongue stops versterk je de ademsteun en de tong. Hoe meer controle je hebt over de tong, hoe mooier de articulatie kan worden. Omdat bij het spelen van tongue stops het proces vergroot wordt, is het uiteindelijk heel makkelijk als je weer met gewone articulatie gaat spelen.
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This page describes a flute piece (speelstuk) titled "303 Corrette – Fanfare".
This is sheet music for flute and belongs to a collection of contemporary flute pieces focusing on extended techniques.
Summary: By playing tongue stops you strengthen breath support and the tongue. The more control you have over the tongue, the better the articulation can become. Because the process is exaggerated when playing tongue stops, it is ultimately very easy when you start playing with normal articulation again.
Met het spelen van tongue stops versterk je de ademsteun en de tong. Hoe meer controle je hebt over de tong, hoe mooier de articulatie kan worden. Omdat bij het spelen van tongue stops het proces vergroot wordt, is het uiteindelijk heel makkelijk als je weer met gewone articulatie gaat spelen.
This piece is categorized as:
Categories: Duet.
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.
Techniques used in this piece: Tongue Stop/Ram.
Composer or artist: Corrette, Michel.
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 Tongue Stop/Ram, which may involve multiphonics, harmonics, air sounds, key clicks, or other modern playing techniques.
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flutists, composers, music students, and performers looking for flute repertoire, extended technique studies, or contemporary flute music.
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