Paul Harris: Improve Your Scales! Flute Grades 4-5

Paul Harris: Improve Your Scales! Flute Grades 4-5

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Take the grind out of scale practice! Paul Harris's brilliant series of workbooks uses finger fitness exercises, scale and arpeggio key studies and pieces, and simple improvisations to help you to play scales and arpeggios with real confidence, as well as promoting a solid...

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Take the grind out of scale practice! Paul Harris's brilliant series of workbooks uses finger fitness exercises, scale and arpeggio key studies and pieces, and simple improvisations to help you to play scales and arpeggios with real confidence, as well as promoting a solid basis for the learning of repertoire and sight-reading. An invaluable source for students, Improve Your Scales! Flute Grades 4-5 covers all the keys and ranges required for the Associated Board syllabus, helping you to up those valuable extra marks in exams.
Arrangement Flute
Genres Theory
Year of publishing 2005-06-09 11:45:00
Format Instrumental Tutor
Level 3
NumberOfPages 40
Media Sheet Music
Series Improve Your Scales!
Publisher Faber Music
Contributors Harris, Paul (Author)
Language English
ISBN 9780571520251
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