March
22
Flight of the bumblebee would be much appreciated.
Though any other hard piece would do. The best bargain - close to free - is a CD-ROM called Ultimate Solos. www.cdsheetmusic.com. 2oo solos and their accompaniments, in PDF - no audio. Old-fashioned editions - lots of markings - but a real steal at the price. You will find MANY solos that suit you. Under $20. Most free things are garbage - little-kid or wannabee stuff. There are sites that have legitimate classical music for free, often in MIDI format, and you must run it thru a notation program like Sibelius - which, factoring in the cost of the program, makes this NOT free, right? There are some sites like the Danish library that provides us flutist with all the works of Andersen for free - but these tend to be academic sites limited to a specific composer or genre. For what you want, you either need a little money, or a lot of research and reformatting expertise.If you're really dedicated enough to your instrument to want to play hard pieces (not just to show off, but to expand your personal repertoire) then you have to be willing to spend money. You'll have to spend money on your flute, on pieces, on a lot! Don't cheat the owner of the rights of that music out of the money that is rightfully theirs!#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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