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  2. Arpeggio - Wikipedia

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    Arpeggios may be used as an alternative to continuous portamento for instruments which are not able to achieve that, or which have limitations in achieving portamento over multiple notes of a scale, such as keyboards, fretted instruments, and monophonic instruments like the flute. Arpeggios are commonly used in many music genres and are ...

  3. Caprice sur des airs danois et russes - Wikipedia

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    The Caprice begins with a virtuosic introduction, featuring fast-running scales and arpeggios: [10] The end of the introduction is marked by a grand pause, after which the Danish air (Theme A) is introduced in a flute solo over piano accompaniment in measure 38: The theme is immediately repeated by the oboe.

  4. List of compositions for flute - Wikipedia

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    Andante in C major for Flute and Orchestra, K. 315 (1778) Carl Maria von Weber: Romanza siciliana for flute and orchestra in G minor, J. 47 (1805) [3] Camille Saint-Saëns: Romance for flute and orchestra in D-flat major, Op. 37 (1871) Odelette for flute and orchestra in D major, Op. 162 (1920) [4]

  5. Pastorales de Noël - Wikipedia

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    The opening movement, "L'Étoile (The Star) begins with a mysterious duet for flute and bassoon [4] [5] and features sparkling harp arpeggios. [3] In "Les Mages", the bassoon and the flute echo the Magis' efforts during their journey, with a melody that displays a characteristic augmented interval (E-flat to F-sharp).

  6. Western concert flute - Wikipedia

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    The bass flute is an octave lower than the concert flute, and the contrabass flute is an octave lower than the bass flute. Less commonly seen flutes include the treble flute in G, pitched one octave higher than the alto flute; soprano flute, between the treble and concert; and tenor flute or flûte d'amour in B ♭ , A or A ♭ [ citation ...

  7. Albert Cooper (flute maker) - Wikipedia

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    Bass flute in C - 3; Cooper's primary contribution to flute making is the Cooper Scale, [2] where the position and size (opening) of the flute's tone holes have been accurately determined. This has been now universally adopted and is promoted by all the major flute makers, in particular the flute maker Brannen Brothers.

  8. Flute - Wikipedia

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    The end-blown flute began to be seen in illustration in the 11th century. [11] Transverse flutes entered Europe through Byzantium and were depicted in Greek art about 800 AD. [12] The transverse flute had spread into Europe by way of Germany, and was known as the German flute. [12]

  9. Sinfonie di concerto grosso - Wikipedia

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    The Sinfonie di concerto grosso (R.533/1 to 12) is the title of twelve works for flute, strings and basso continuo by Alessandro Scarlatti, composed in Naples from June 1, 1715 – the same year as the performance of his opera Tigrane, one of his greatest successes, and his oratorio La Santissima Trinità.

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