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
you can get a flute at Music&Arts
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. :)
There are many places to find the All-Star flute music. The local music store will most likely have this music.
in a music store
Roger Nixon has written: 'Four duos, for flute or oboe and Bb clarinet' -- subject(s): Arranged Clarinet and flute music, Clarinet and flute music, Arranged
The flute is a non-transposing instrument. Whatever pitch is written in the music is the note that will sound when the flute is played.
Nancy Toff has written: 'The flute book' -- subject(s): Flute music, Flute, History and criticism, Bibliography, History
F. B. Chapman has written: 'Flute technique' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Flute, Bibliography, Flute music
Transposition for the bass flute involves playing music written in a different key than it sounds. This is because the bass flute is a transposing instrument, meaning its written notes sound lower than written. To play music written for a different instrument, the bass flute player must adjust the written notes accordingly to produce the correct pitches.
Ato Turkson has written: 'Three pieces for flute and piano [by] Turkson' -- subject(s): Flute and piano music
The different types of flute-like instruments used in traditional music around the world include the Native American flute, the Chinese dizi, the Indian bansuri, the Irish tin whistle, and the Andean quena.
Norman Maurice Richardson has written: 'Six original solos, for the flute' -- subject(s): Flute and harpsichord music
all kinds but not really jazz or rap hip hop is OK on the flute and slow song are awesome
Well, if you write the music for Flute accompanied by an Oboe then you have an Accompaniment.
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
The flute is often played in orchestras or in classical music.