Yes, there is such a sonatina, Op.98.
That depends on the Sonatina in question. Every Sonatina is a different piece - every piece has different notes. Perhaps you are reffering to a specific Sonatina, in which case - what tune are you asking about?
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Widor wrote Suite Florentine in 1920 for Flute or Violin and Piano.
no Actually, it depends on what you mean. A flute is a single note instrument, so a single flute cannot play a chord. However, the notes are the same, because a standard flute is a concert pitched instrument, so a C on the piano is a C on the flute, therefore, a C chord on the piano is a C chord on the flute. the difference is, it takes 3 flutes to play a tried, but a single piano can play a triad.
This depends on the player. Some will find one easier than the other. Some find them equally challenging.Flute music is usually easier to read, however; because the flute can only play one note at a time. Piano, of course, can play many notes at a time.Well, it really does depend on the player and on which kind of music they like better. Let's say that the flute and the piano are equally challenging, but I like to play the flute. And let's say that I play the piano...I would obviously think that it was hard. However, if i was playing the flute, i would probably think that it was fun and easy.The advantage is that if you already knew how to play the piano, and you want to learn how to play the flute, it'll be really easy because you already know all the notes! Good luck, everyone!
Daniel Ruyneman has written: 'Sonatina for flute or oboe and harpsichord or piano' -- subject- s -: Sonatas - Flute and harpsichord -
That depends on the Sonatina in question. Every Sonatina is a different piece - every piece has different notes. Perhaps you are reffering to a specific Sonatina, in which case - what tune are you asking about?
30 mintues depending on how you can play the song.
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flute and piano are in the same key so you can play the piano part on flute as for clairenet i dont know...
Widor wrote Suite Florentine in 1920 for Flute or Violin and Piano.
there is a piano, drums and i think the Flute!
piano, violin,organ,Flute
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