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Flute Secrets: Advice for Students, Teachers and Professionals [Raamat]

  • Formaat: Book, 206 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2017
  • Kirjastus: Novello & Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1785586033
  • ISBN-13: 9781785586033
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Book, 206 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2017
  • Kirjastus: Novello & Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1785586033
  • ISBN-13: 9781785586033
Teised raamatud teemal:
Preface 15(2)
Names of Notes 17(1)
Names of Mechanism Keys 17(2)
Section 1: The Instrument
1.1 Flute purchase
Overview
19(1)
The choice
20(1)
Wooden flutes
20(1)
1.2 Head joints
Head joints in general
21(1)
Choosing a head joint
22(2)
Wings
24(1)
The lip plate
25(1)
The riser
25(1)
The blowing edge-The 'Carrot Grater'
26(1)
1.3 Flutes
Choosing a flute
27(2)
Articulation checks
29(1)
Tube thickness
30(1)
Seamed tubes
30(1)
Tube diameter
31(1)
Mechanism comfort
31(1)
Mechanism height
32(1)
Further tuning checks
32(1)
1.4 Head joint and flute variables
Dimensions
33(2)
Materials
35(2)
Keywork reliability
37(1)
Drawn or soldered tone holes
37(1)
Open-hole cups (French-style)
38(1)
Extra keys: Gizmo; Lower G insert; Split-E mechanism; Split-E clutch; Convertible B/C foot joint; G/A mechanism; C# trill; An extra roller; Engraved lip plate; Offset G#; Angled thumb keys; D foot; The vented left-hand C# key
39(5)
Inline/Offset flutes
44(1)
1.5 Customising your flute
Altering the trill key
45(1)
Lip plate insecurity
46(1)
The Rockstro Position
47(1)
Open-hole difficulties: left hand
48(1)
Open-hole difficulties: right hand
49(1)
Foot keys problems
49(1)
Foot joint insecurity
50(1)
Dents
51(1)
1.6 The piccolo
The piccolo
51(2)
1.7 Transporting flutes
Security
53(1)
Mailing a flute
53(1)
Travelling by air
54(3)
Section 2: Educational Assistance
2.1 Practising
What to practise
57(1)
2.2 Practice schedules
A one-year practice plan
58(1)
Regularity
59(1)
2.3 Tone
Tone-warming up
60(1)
Tuning up
60(1)
Tone exercises
61(4)
Melodies
65(2)
2.4 Technical practice
Finger technique: Weeks 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6
67(4)
Scales and arpeggios
71(1)
Practising the third and fourth octaves
72(1)
Studies
72(1)
Adding lyrics
73(3)
2.5 Articulation practice
Practice strategy
76(1)
Single tonguing
76(2)
Double and triple tonguing
78(1)
Flutter tonguing
79(1)
2.6 A guide to faster progress
Fingering
80(1)
Recording
80(1)
Practise what you can't play
80(1)
Marking the music
81(1)
Posture
81(3)
Using a mirror
84(1)
The metronome
84(1)
Improvisation
85(1)
Memory
85(1)
Vibrato
86(1)
Flexibility
87(1)
2.7 Flute literature
Flute repertoire
88(1)
Orchestral repertoire
88(1)
Piccolo repertoire
88(1)
2.8 Special and sensitive fingerings
Introduction
89(1)
Low register
89(1)
Second octave
90(1)
Third octave
91(1)
2.9 Trills
Low register
92(1)
Second octave
93(1)
Third octave
93(2)
Section 3: Professional Strategies
3.1 Performing
Performing with the piano
95(2)
The pianist
97(1)
The piano part
97(1)
Tuning carefully
98(1)
Playing in tune
98(1)
Marking breathing spots
98(1)
Choreography
99(1)
Making announcements
99(1)
Bowing
100(1)
3.2 Helping your career
Etiquette
100(2)
Learning new works
102(1)
Orchestral auditions
103(1)
Be properly prepared
104(1)
3.3 Competitions
Competitions
105(3)
3.4 Performance practice-an introduction
(An introduction)
108(1)
3.5 Performance practice-Baroque music
Baroque music
108(1)
The Baroque flute
109(1)
Performing style
109(1)
Obbligato or continuo?
110(1)
Baroque trills
110(1)
Tempo
111(1)
The length of sound
111(1)
Barlines and beats
112(1)
Articulation
112(1)
The appoggiatura
113(1)
Rhythm in Baroque music
113(5)
Dotted notes
118
Vibrato
116(1)
Embellishment and ornamentation
117(1)
Dynamics
118(1)
Mood words
118(1)
Preparing a sonata
119(2)
Performing Baroque music on a modern flute
121(2)
3.6 Performance practice-Classical music
Rococo and Classical
123(1)
Articulation and ornamentation
124(1)
3.7 Nineteenth-century bravura
Enter the Boehm flute
125(2)
Articulation
127(1)
Trills
127(1)
3.8 Contemporary music
Multiphonics
127(2)
Circular breathing
129(1)
3.9 Career strategies
Setting up a website
129(1)
Finance-pay your bills promptly
129(1)
3.10 Copyright and photocopying
Copyright
130(1)
Performing copyright works
131(1)
Registering new works
131(1)
Using photocopies
131(1)
3.11 Health issues
Pain, tendonitis, tennis elbow, pinkie pain, shoulder problems and sore lips or mouth
132(1)
Using antiperspirant
133(1)
The use of drugs
133(2)
Section 4: Teaching Strategies
4.1 Teaching strategies
Setting up as a teacher
135(2)
Fees
137(1)
Establishing a teaching contract and advising parents
137(1)
Method books
138(3)
Teaching in groups
141(1)
Teaching mature students
142(1)
Teaching the very young
142(2)
What kind of teacher?
144(1)
4.2 Setting up a teaching space
(Setting up a teaching space)
144(1)
Class lessons
145(1)
A teaching library
146(1)
4.3 Practice plans
Practice plans for students
146(1)
Practice plans for teachers
147(1)
4.4 Student performing problems
Rhythm problems
148(2)
Pitch and tuning difficulties
150(1)
Interpretation
151(1)
Teaching expression
151(1)
Teaching vibrato
152(1)
4.5 Fun stuff
(Fun stuff)
152(5)
Section 5: Ear Training, Playing In Tune, Flute Tuning And Repairs
5.1 Ear training, playing in tune, flute tuning and repairs
Introduction
157(1)
Sharpening your ears
158(5)
Examining your flute
163(1)
Flute scales
164(2)
The calculation of flute scales
166(5)
Summary
171(2)
Check the tuning of your flute
173(3)
How to modify your flute's scale
176(1)
Flattening a sharp C#2
176(2)
Modifying notes using plastic filler
178(1)
The tools
179(1)
Flattening C#2 with filler
179(2)
Flattening C2 with filler
181(1)
Altering the pitch of other sharp notes
182(2)
Retuning flat notes
184(1)
5.2 Dealing with other problem notes
A flat high D
184(1)
Third-octave tuning
185(1)
5.3 Test your tuning skills
Test yourself
185(4)
Scale comparison
189(1)
5.4 Repairs and adjustments
Flute adjustments
190(1)
A quick check-up
190(1)
The head joint and cork
191(2)
Checking the mechanism
193(1)
Leaky pads
193(1)
Further checks
194(1)
Double action
195(1)
Oiling the mechanism
195(1)
Damage to the keys
196(1)
Stiff foot joint
196(1)
Loose foot joint
197(1)
Loose head joint
197(1)
Dusty mechanism
197(1)
5.5 Some experiments to try
Adding wings
198(1)
'Wye's Cork', the cork insert
198(1)
The sound bridge
199(2)
Crowns
201(1)
Measuring tool
201(2)
Bibliography 203