Monday, March 15, 2010

That one question

Well so much for the plans of mice and women! Oh Well

One question keeps coming up both with my students and on yahoo answers is the one of flute music. " Where can I find this piece of music... , What would be a wonderful/nice/ beautiful flute piece to play? Where can I find harry potter /Pokemon music for flute' Are just some of the question that got asked in the last week. So I thought , instead of answering them with the same links. I would put them all in one place with a little explanation.

http://www.4shared.com/dir/14152364/4257
Fabulous site of free flute music by an Aussie guy Mathew Taylor, He has taken most of the public domain flute music and put it all in one place. Pieces by Mozart, Bach , Bizet and more infamous ones. One site I go back to daily for inspiration and/or music.

http://www.score-on-line.com/freescores.…
Another site of public domain music. Good although not as much music as above. Again all classical. But worth knowing about.

http://www.flutetunes.com/
A famous one but a good one. Mostly classical but some traditional/popular pieces. Has sheet music and mp3 versions.

http://flutegirl.ca/downloads.html
Another famous one maybe known to flute players on the Internet. Full of popular/ movie tunes as well as some classical pieces. Also has Bb clarinet versions for some and mp3 and/or videos to listen to/look at.

http://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page
Final one for all instrumental musicians! Excellent site full of classical pieces. You just need to search by instrument. Has pieces for single instruments as well as orchestra parts.

Well that's it from me today, Have to go and actually practice all these pieces

Beth

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