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The Music Guru.
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Sorry guys! Haven't been back for awhile, but here's a little video of me playing a piece that I absolutely love. Fernando Bertoni's Canzona. I'm sight reading this piece so there are a few mistakes, and my flute is in need of repair so the pitch quality is not that great.
I just think it's an absolutely beautiful piece. And it would be even more beautiful if I played it without tripping up ![]() |
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I've only ever played with classical guitarists, who were just as experienced with music theory and such as I am. But of course classical guitar is a completely different style than say, Jethro Tull (because that's all that comes to mind here too). But it's worth a try though, both the flute and guitar are tuned in C. Just keep in mind that the key of E major is a horrible key on flute. It's really hard to play in E major, and although guitarists like it because there's a lot of open chords and it's a relatively easy key to play in, flutes don't like it!
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