it depends on what you want. for fun or perforance? Please be more specific!
Jose Rizal played the flute and composed some pieces of music.
In my 5 years of experience, playing the flute is a great experience to have, and it's an excellent way to express yourself by playing some momentous pieces of music, like Beethoven or Mozart.
Bert The Magic Flute was written Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). This opera reveals some secrets of the masons.
piccolo, bass flute, treble flute
Flutes were known to exist in ancient civilizations. Over the years, they have been made of wood or metal. Early flutes, such as recorders, are played pointing forward. The other type of flute, called a transverse flute until the mid-1800s, is played to the side. In 1847, Theobald Boehm designed the modern flute. This flute is capable of playing with more volume than older flute. The keys Mr. Boehm added also allow the instrument to play a full chromatic scale, and help it to play better in tune. The flute family includes the C Flute (the most common), C Piccolo, Alto and Bass Flutes. As the highest pitched members of the concert band, marching band and orchestra, flutes play melodies, harmonies and solos, and are important members of the woodwind family. J.S. Bach, Claude Debussy and Ralph Vaughan Williams are important composers who have written music for the flute. Some famous flute perfomrers are Louis Moyse and James Galway.
Some instruments similar to the flute include the piccolo, clarinet, and saxophone.
www.flutetunes.com www.8notes.com -look under flute www.sibeliusmusic.com - search for flute. The music on that site is all either original compositions, or arrangements of music which is out of copyright. I've written music for flute which I've published on the site, for solo flute, 2 flutes. flute and piano, flute and trombone, and flute and cello. go onto the site and search for Tim New or visit http://members.sibeliusmusic.com/timnew Lots of other composers and arrangers also have music on the site, some of which is free, and some you can pay to print directly - no mailing, so no delay in getting the music
Some examples of flute-like instruments include the piccolo, alto flute, and bass flute. These instruments differ from the traditional flute in terms of their size, pitch range, and timbre. The piccolo is smaller and higher-pitched, while the alto flute is larger and produces a deeper sound. The bass flute is even larger and has a lower pitch than the traditional flute.
There are several bands that currently produce flutes music. Some of which are Newtown Defenders Flute Band, and the Cambuslang Brittania flute band. These groups are dedicated to flute music.
you could try going to a music store, or searching on google for sheet music.AnswerTry Edward Troupin's "Discourse," transcribed for the flute by Howard Bass. I think that's about it. Okay, next question: WHY?I've written some music for flute and trombone which is available to buy on the internet. "Dreaming - duet for flute and trombone" can be found onhttp://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/180Another piece written for flute and 'cello -"Andante in A minor" has also been successfully translated to the trombone. Other flute and trombone duets I've written include Give a Dog a 'Bone and Funny 'Bone. Get in touch if you want to commission a piece. Thanks for asking - Tim New8notes.com they have alot of that type of stuff... and its free
There are many members of the flute family. Here are three:1. The concert flute-the flute you would normally play on in band, etc2.The piccolo- practicaly a mini flute with some changes.3.The alto flute- a flute that curves at the mouth piece and is tuned a 4th lower than the concert flutePiccolo, flute, alto flute, and bass flute
Some popular pieces of music written specifically for the B-flat clarinet include Mozart's Clarinet Concerto in A major, Copland's Clarinet Concerto, and Weber's Clarinet Concerto No. 1.