it depends on what you are looking for i recomend 8notes for a huge variety or herbacell for different games songs
Some examples of good sources of Christmas music are the websites NoelNoelNoel, 8Notes, and GardenofPraise. You can find more good sources of Christmas music at iTunes.
in your home town there should be a snorlax
Actually, if you go to ABRSM, they will give you good pieces of music, however, at many music schools, you can buy one.
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You blow into the mouth piece while puting your fingers over certain holes to make the right notes.
A good source for on hold music is royaltyfreemusic or the webpage of the service easyonhold. On opensourcegeek are also some good tips for on hold music.
The Flute is a great instrument! Why don't you ask your flute teacher or go to a music store, they're bound to have it there! If all else fails, try the internet. You'll probaly find some printable sheet music on a couple of websites. Good Luck!
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Marck Time Music sells a lot of different instruments. That would be your best bet. Good Luck with your flute! *LolSmileeFace*
Bundy is generally considered a good entry-level flute brand, particularly for beginners and students. Known for its durability and affordability, Bundy flutes are often recommended by music educators. While they may not have the same tonal quality or craftsmanship as higher-end brands, they serve well for those just starting to learn the instrument. Overall, they offer a reliable option for new flutists.
As far as I know, if you are good enough at flute, and obviously have grade 8 flute, and perhaps diploma, it doesn't matter what other qualifications you have, to get into the royal northern college of music, you only need about 2 E's at A level, as long as you are amazing at your instrument. To become good at flute, you'll need a very good teacher, a lot of time to practice, and determination!