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 on
http://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/180
Another 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 New
8notes.com they have alot of that type of stuff... and its free
Lots of baroque music for Flute and continuo of flute and figured bass works well with just flute and cello - eg Handel flute sonatas. Also, I've written and arranged a lot of pieces for flute and cello, which you can find on the sibeliusmusic website. Either go on to www.scoreexchange.com and search for Tim New, or go to
http://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/180
which should take you to my homepage, where you can open the folder flute and cello duets. The level of difficulty is from moderate to quite tricky. There are about a dozen duets listed. Try the Andante in A minor, which is baroque in style, or the Lullaby for flute and cello
Tim New tim.new@hotmail.co.uk
I suggest going to a music store or buying individual songs online.
Yes you can try e bay or music room but if you want to go in a shop there is John Myetts in Hitchin
For sheet music, the best sites are NoteFlight and MuseScore.
You can find it on google at various online stores, or your local music store.
I find this website useful. It's written for piano, but I use it for my flute so it might work with trumpet. Just scroll down until you see the hyrule field music. http://herbalcell.com/blog/free-sheet-music/legend-of-zelda-twilight-princess Hope this helped :D
There isn't one. You have to get the solo and both learn it and arrange it yourself
nay good music store actually (well in channel islands jersey) I found a violin duet looking for a piano sheet music http://ichigos.com/sheets/n
No. It is a solo, and it is fantastic! If you have any idea where I can get the sheet music for it, that would be awesome! xoxo Sam
There are two instruments in a duet. They don't have to be the same thing, they can be as different as a tuba and a flute, but there are always 2
I find this website useful. It's written for piano, but I use it for my flute so it might work with trumpet. Just scroll down until you see the hyrule field music. http://herbalcell.com/blog/free-sheet-music/legend-of-zelda-twilight-princess Hope this helped :D
I can't, but there is a flute duet available on YouTube. The link I found also had a link to a 'Double Trouble' flute duet.
There isn't one. You have to get the solo and both learn it and arrange it yourself
nay good music store actually (well in channel islands jersey) I found a violin duet looking for a piano sheet music http://ichigos.com/sheets/n
Duet
It is called a DuetDuet
No. It is a solo, and it is fantastic! If you have any idea where I can get the sheet music for it, that would be awesome! xoxo Sam
There are two instruments in a duet. They don't have to be the same thing, they can be as different as a tuba and a flute, but there are always 2
A duet
This is a duet off the CD "Our Christmas." You can buy the CD on Amazon, but don't see it on iTunes.
Flutes can play any type of music, from country to jazz. It all depends on how good you are and what YOU like to play. Also, if you aren't too keen on playing certain types of music on the flute, and would prefer to learn another instrument because of that don't worry. The fingering on the flute and saxophone are highly similar, so it's very easy to learn and play both. I play the flute in a duet group and the tenor sax in a jazz band. Plus, then you can brag that you can play two instruments. :)
You absolutely can! The flute and piccolo are in the same key (the key of C) so you can definitely use a flute book or sheet music to play the piccolo. The only differences you will find is that the piccolo is an octave higher, and the keys are closer together, but with practice, it will be similar. A fun fact for you-- the piano is also in the key of C (I believe) so you can also play piano music on your flute or piccolo. I have done this, and the only semi-difficult thing is that when the piano score has chords, you have to choose which part of the chord you will play. If you have other flautists with you, you can each play a different part of the chord, and it sounds beautiful. Or, if you don't mind transposing the music for different instruments, and you have friends that play different instruments, you can play a beautiful duet, trio, quartet, etc. with your friends!