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Whistle tones - Flutecolors
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Flute Colors extended techniques for flute. Microtones & quartertones. Sing & Play. Different words are used for this technique. Some call it. Most composers just write the words Whistle Tones. In the score if they want you to use this technique. Sometimes the pitch is given:. Sometimes the pitch is approximately:. If you should play whistle tones on a harmonic, the note which fingering you should use is written with a diamond shaped note. Studying whistle tones / whisper tones on the flute is useful for:.
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Funen Concerts Productions
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Maarten Ornstein speelt solo! Na try-outs in binnen- en buitenland is het nu tijd om het Amsterdams publiek te laten genieten van een solo concert op klarinet en basklarinet. Op het repertoire staan composities van o.a. Thelonious Monk, Marc Peronne, John Lennon en composities van Maarten Ornstein zelf. Ook Ierse reels, Bulgaarse- en Arabische liedjes worden door Ornstein onder handen genomen en ingepast in een recital dat bol staat van prachtige muziek. Ravel- Lutoslawski- Erkin- Usmanbas- Merkies.
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Sound examples - Flutecolors
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Flute Colors extended techniques for flute. Here you can listen to three pieces recorded by me using a lot of contemporary techniques. And just for fun a duet for piccolo and alarmclock by Tilmann Dehnhard (no contemporary techniques). And a few videos. Flute Colors is produced by. Microtones & quartertones. Sing & Play.
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Wind tones - Flutecolors
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Flute Colors extended techniques for flute. Microtones & quartertones. Sing & Play. Composers use different ways to indicate that you have to play wind tones. Here you’ll find some possibilities. Some composers use stripes underneath the note. No sound should be used, only air. Some composers use a triangel as a notehead to indicate you should play a wind tone without sound. If there is written a note underneath the triangel you should use a combination of sound and wind tone. 8211; Flexibel embouchure.
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About Rogier - Flutecolors
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Flute Colors extended techniques for flute. When I took up playing the recorder in my childhood, I especially liked playing modern repertoire with all the nice special effects. It stimulated my fantasy. Years later, when I started to study the flute with mostly classical repertoire, I totally forgot these great effects. I was too busy trying to control my instrument. My slogan became: “If I can. Play it, I can also choose. Not to play it.”. Rogier studied music education at the Rotterdam Academy of Music...
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Harmonics - Flutecolors
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Flute Colors extended techniques for flute. Microtones & quartertones. Sing & Play. Harmonics are notated with two notes written over each other. On the high note you’ll find a little open round. The diamond shaped notes indicate the fingering you should use. The regular shaped notes indicate which note should sound. Studying harmonics on the flute is useful for:. 8211; Embouchure control. 8211; Air control and support. 8211; Aural skills. This technique can be used on all flutes. Video will be there soon.
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Flute Colors - contemporary / extended techniques for flute
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Flute Colors extended techniques for flute. Microtones & quartertones. Sing & Play. Extended techniques for flute. Flute Colors is all about extended techniques for flute. Check out the websites features:. Piece of the month (soon). I hope you will follow me on a journey to a whole new world of flutesound! Worldpremiere sonata Fazzolari aftermovie. Flute Colors Book also available in German! Workshop Flute Colors for your students? Would you like to arrange a workshop for your students? Sing & Play.
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Circular Breathing - Flutecolors
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Flute Colors extended techniques for flute. Microtones & quartertones. Sing & Play. Composers mostely don’t write in the scores that you should use circular breathing. It is your own choise whether or not you use circular breathing. Robert Dick uses these two symbols in his book ‘Circular Breathing for the Flutist’:. This symbol indicates the moment you should start inflating your cheeks. This symbol indicates when you should breath through your nose. 8211; Embouchure control. 8211; Total control.
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Microtones & quartertones - Flutecolors
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Flute Colors extended techniques for flute. Microtones & quartertones. Sing & Play. Microtones & quartertones. Quartertones and microtones are mostely indicated by an accidental or beam without notehead. Mostely the alternative fingerings are written below or over the note. Sometimes a composer writes the fingering in the apendix of a piece. These accidentals can be used in scores. Composers sometimes mean different things with a symbol. Always check the foreword of a piece. 1/4 lower than a regular sharp.
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