Here is a little duet that you can play on a flute, oboe, trumpet in C,
violin or viola.  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? Can you play faster every week?
Tempos:
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Number 58, "Cantabile" - ("khan-tah-bee-lay") is an exercise in 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, 7/16/2010
- home -
CR 2010, Techmark Arts, Chicago, IL 60615
Level:  Intermediate
Prep:   Play the D major scale from low C#
     to high D up and down several times.
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
woodwind choir, brass choir, full band.
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advanced exercises and
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