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324 Le Paradis Terréste
Medium/Difficult
‘Le paradis terréste’, means ‘The Earthly Paradise’. It is an ancient song that was sung around Christmas. In this arrangement we can practice whistle tones in the accompaniment. Whistle tones work best in the higher register. Use the shape of your tongue to make the tones more stable.
‘Le paradis terréste’, betekent ‘Het Aardse Paradijs’. Het is een oud lied dat rond Kerstmis werd gezongen. In deze bewerking kunnen we whistle tones oefenen in de begeleiding. Whistle tones werken het beste in het hogere register. Gebruik de vorm van je tong om de tonen stabieler te maken.
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Summary: ‘Le paradis terréste’, means ‘The Earthly Paradise’. It is an ancient song that was sung around Christmas. In this arrangement we can practice whistle tones in the accompaniment. Whistle tones work best in the higher register. Use the shape of your tongue to make the tones more stable.
‘Le paradis terréste’, betekent ‘Het Aardse Paradijs’. Het is een oud lied dat rond Kerstmis werd gezongen. In deze bewerking kunnen we whistle tones oefenen in de begeleiding. Whistle tones werken het beste in het hogere register. Gebruik de vorm van je tong om de tonen stabieler te maken.
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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: Whistle tones.
Composer or artist: Traditional.
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This piece includes extended flute techniques such as Whistle tones, which may involve multiphonics, harmonics, air sounds, key clicks, or other modern playing techniques.
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