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This very simple Piece was composed for very young children, for an exam or an audition 3 to 4 months only after their beginning. |
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A new full color method with a CD for learning the flute for young children (between 7 and 9 years old). On the CD, accompaniments are played by various instruments (guitar, piano, clarinet, flute, snare drum, tuba, harp, organ, violin, cello ...). An introduction to improvisation is available with piano accompaniment on the CD. The young flutist will also discover contemporary language with original pieces for flute solo or with accompaniment. At the end of the notebook, various exercises will help him/her in finding adapted solutions, in relation to the part he plays. |
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" Jump, small foot! Today is my first day of classical dance... " - Cécilia ROYER-CARDONA |
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" Here is a little dance for Paola who finds the pianist a little too adventurous, so there is a conflict ! Paola, a little sad because of this this quarrel, sings the melody of reconciliation to her pianist and dance can resume! But who will have the last word? " - Cécilia ROYER-CARDONA |
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" These 21 small contemporary studies, co-written by and for young flutists students, allow them to open up, from the first year of initiation, to this new music, so rich by the freedom it offers through its colorful palette of sounds, while discovering their instrument. " - Cecilia ROYER-CARDONA |
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This trio can be played by 2 flutists with 2 years of practice and one with 4 years of practice. It is inspired by the Nordic tale "The little fairies from Lapland" where three good fairies protect the inhabitants of a nearby village. |
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This short duet, easily usable at the end of a class when 2 students are present, or for auditions to avoid endless ones, can be played from the second year of instrument practice, or faster for more advanced students. The ensemble music work is interesting since the 2 parts are alternating melody and accompaniment. |
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This mini duet, easily usable at the end of a class or during auditions, can be played from the very beginning of the second year of flute practice. It allows to start working on musical phrasing while proposing horizontal-writing such as in B where the 2 flute interleave, and vertical-writing to play in tune more easily. |
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" The butterfly called Paon-du-Jour is often seen on the butterfly trees in our regions. It is graceful and beautiful, but like other butterflies, has a very short life... thus a smooth end with the few last wing flapping. " - Cécilia ROYER-CARDONA |