Here is a little duet that you can play on a flute, oboe, trumpet, or violin.
Choose a tempo and play in unison with the music until you are sure of
yourself, then play the duet part.  ... How fast can you play it?

If you learn to play one thing quickly, what does that do to everything else?
Tempos:
fluteler's
Artist Club
#1 - flute, oboe, violin
30 bpm  33   36   39   42
45   48   51   54   57
60       64   68   72   76
100     104  108  112  116
80   84    88    92    96
120  125  130  135  140
146     152  158  164  170
176  182  188  194  200
236  242  248  254  260
206     212  218  224  230
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advanced exercises and
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Number 58, "Cantabile" - ("khan-tah-bee-lay") is an exercise from a
method for violin published in 1797 by composer Bartolomeo
Campagnoli. The original text is in the free IMSL online library.

A visit to the Danish Royal Library will discover the Gieddes
collection - a goldmine of urtexts for arrangers everywhere.

~ fluteler, 7/6/2010
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30+33+36+39      36+39+42+45
42+45+48+51
     48+51+54+57
54+57+60+64     60+64+68+72
68+72+76+80
    76+80+84+88
84+88+92+96
                              92+96+100+104
100+104+108+112
   108+112+116+120
116+120+125+130
   125+130+135+140
135+140+146+152     146+152+158+164
158+164+170+176
    170+176+182+188
182+188+194+200
 
                            194+200+206+212
206+212+218+224
     218+224+230+236
230+236+242+248
     242+248+254+260
254+260+266+272
     266+272+278+278
266   272   278
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find yourself feeling some small amount of gratitude.  fluteler is happy
if you pass this feeling on by telling someone how nice they look or
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PLAY
FOUR
IN A ROW!
A fluteler practice alert!

You can greatly improve your high
registers by playing through the
recorder version of this piece.

Do it slowly at first to get the fingerings
right and the embrochure trained. A
little bit every day. As you play faster,
can you also play more and more
pianissimo?

Does this change your power over
timbres in the lower registers?

It did for le flu...
C5 for recorder, piccolo,
            
flute or violin
C4 for flute, oboe, trumpet
      violin or viola

C3 for baritone horn,
bassoon, trombone, viola,
cello
C2 for bassoon, bass trombone, euphonium,
     tuba, violoncello or double bass
Bb4 for clarinet, soprano sax,
Eb4, for alto sax, Eb clarinet, alto clarinet
Bb3 for clarinet, tenor sax, bass clarinet
Eb3, for alto sax, baritone sax
Bb2 for contrabass clarinet
Eb2 for baritone sax,
 F3, F4 horn in F
Level:  Intermediate
Prep:   Play the D major scale from low C#
       to high B up and down several times.