
Here is a little duet that you can play on all sorts of different instruments.
If you are a beginner, start at the Fun Pages to play duets a single time. If
you are already somewhat adept, click a link at the upper right and you
can work with four repeats in a row, each a little faster.
If you have not yet learned to read music, choose a slow tempo and play
in unison with the music until you are sure of yourself and your tones are
in pitch with the music. On the repeats, the computer will play the bottom
line. Can you repeat the top line, playing in harmony? The sheet music
may begin to help you remember which notes to play.
Can you play the piece faster tomorrow than you did today? How far can
you go?
Tempo practice lets you learn to play faster than the band. When you need
to slow down to play with the band, you then become able to be more
expressive, more easy and natural, because you have no technical
problems. You can focus on the larger phrasings and read ahead.
Here in links at the upper right are the Fluteler's Artists Club #1 pages for
fluteler's first big project. Enjoy!
Perhaps there will be more Artists Clubs to come.
Good luck with your music.
-fluteler, 08/20/10
fluteler's
Artists Club 01
Fluteler's Fun Pages (click!)
The Fun Pages are for new beginners and for old beginners, too.
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fluteler's Artist Clubs #1 (click
above for instrument) are for those
for whom the Fun Pages have
gotten just a little boring...