04.03.06
Posted in Flute Lessons Reviews at 5:00 am by Administrator
Learn as You Play Flute: Tutor Book (Learn as You Play)
Author: Peter Wastall
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Well presented, easy to follow.In my opinion, this is a very good buy for those who are looking to learn the flute, for both young and old, with or without additional instruction, although, I would recommend it, for technique purposes and additional support, especially for young learners. It takes you through the basics of finger positioning, how to support the flute and proper lip postioning, with good pictoral diagrams. Also included is a good basic explanation of music theory, which progresses with each unit, good excercises, basic scales and ‘concert pieces’, along with several duets to be played with a teacher or someone more advanced in playing the flute. More importantly, it does not progress too quickly. There are also very good hints and tips on each unit on both playing and reading music, and a basic finger chart is also included as a handy quick reference.
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11.09.05
Posted in Flute Lessons Reviews at 6:00 am by Administrator
Learn as You Play Flute: Tutor Book (Learn as You Play)
Author: Peter Wastall
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Well presented, easy to follow.In my opinion, this is a very good buy for those who are looking to learn the flute, for both young and old, with or without additional instruction, although, I would recommend it, for technique purposes and additional support, especially for young learners. It takes you through the basics of finger positioning, how to support the flute and proper lip postioning, with good pictoral diagrams. Also included is a good basic explanation of music theory, which progresses with each unit, good excercises, basic scales and ‘concert pieces’, along with several duets to be played with a teacher or someone more advanced in playing the flute. More importantly, it does not progress too quickly. There are also very good hints and tips on each unit on both playing and reading music, and a basic finger chart is also included as a handy quick reference.
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09.09.05
Posted in Flute Lessons Reviews at 5:00 am by Administrator
Learn as You Play Flute: Tutor Book (Learn as You Play)
Author: Peter Wastall
Click Here for more information
Well presented, easy to follow.In my opinion, this is a very good buy for those who are looking to learn the flute, for both young and old, with or without additional instruction, although, I would recommend it, for technique purposes and additional support, especially for young learners. It takes you through the basics of finger positioning, how to support the flute and proper lip postioning, with good pictoral diagrams. Also included is a good basic explanation of music theory, which progresses with each unit, good excercises, basic scales and ‘concert pieces’, along with several duets to be played with a teacher or someone more advanced in playing the flute. More importantly, it does not progress too quickly. There are also very good hints and tips on each unit on both playing and reading music, and a basic finger chart is also included as a handy quick reference.
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