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    Master Flute Playing: Intermediate Instruction Made Simple!

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    Master Flute Playing: Intermediate Instruction Made Simple!

    Master Flute Playing: Intermediate Instruction Made Simple!
    Last updated 7/2022
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    Language: English | Size: 1.34 GB | Duration: 5h 0m

    Move beyond beginner with MusicProfessor's intermediate Flute course. A year's worth of lessons in just a few hours!

    What you'll learn
    Play the full, natural range of the flute
    Flutter tongue
    Interpret when, where, and how to use vibrato
    Play for longer periods without fatigue thanks to numerous strength-building exericses
    Interpret dynamic markings
    Play expressively with phrasing, dynamics, and vibrato
    Read complex rhythms and meters like 6/8 and Cut Time
    Requirements
    Working Flute
    Rudimentary knowledge of music theory and notation
    Description
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    100+ video lessonsDownloadable sheet musicAnimated fingering chartsFlute equipment recommendationsFlute-specific troubleshooting tips and adviceMultiple warm-up techniquesA guide to flutter tonguingDozens of melodies and songsTechnique-building exercisesMajor scales and scale exercisesProduce and implement vibratoMusic Theory


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    || ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR ||


    Lisa Garner Santa currently serves as Artist-Performer and Professor of Flute at Texas Tech University where she enjoys a diverse career as teacher, recitalist, soloist, and chamber musician. Performance highlights include the world premiere of Mike Mowers Concerto for Flute and Wind Ensemble and a Carnegie Hall debut recital featuring Chamber Works for Flute. 


    As an active member of theNational Flute Association, Dr. Garner Santa recently served as Program Chair for the 2011 convention in Charlotte, NC, and continues to serve as a member of the NFA Executive Committee. She has been a featured performer at the Boston, Atlanta, Phoenix, Dallas, Nashville, Kansas City, and Las Vegas conventions as well as an adjudicator and/or coordinator for many NFA events and competitions including the High School Soloist Competition, the NFA Newly Published Music Competition, the NFA Professional Flute Choir Competition, and as the NFA General Competitions Coordinator. 


    As a pedagogue, Lisa Garner Santa presents masterclasses throughout the United States and abroad. Recent international exchanges include masterclasses at the Royal College of Music in London, England and Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. Presentations and performances at various regional and national conventions include invitations from theTexas Music Educators Association, the Texas Music Teachers Association, the National Association of Wind and Percussion Instructors, and theCollege Music Society. Her research and pedagogical articles are frequently published in The Flutist Quarterly, Flute Talk, and The Instrumentalist. 


    In recognition of her creative teaching, she was awarded the Texas Tech Big 12 Fellowship as well as the Texas Tech Alumni Association New Faculty Award and is also an elected member of Texas Tech University’s prestigious Teaching Academy. 


    With co-authors Matthew Santa and Thomas Hughes, Lisa Garner Santa developed theFlute/Theory Workout, a method that efficiently introduces full-range scalar and chordal flute technique while introducing music theory fundamentals at the same time. The Workout, which comes with an entertaining accompaniment CD, is available throughCarolyn Nussbaum Music Co., and Flute World. 


    Dr. Garner Santa holds performance degrees from West Texas State University, Florida State University, and The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University. Her teachers to whom she is eternally grateful include Carol Wincenc, Charles DeLaney, Sally Turk, Helen Blackburn. 


    In addition to her active role as a flutist, Lisa Garner Santa is also a certified Kripalu Yoga Instructor and member of theYoga Alliance. She teaches Yoga for Musicians at the TTU School of Music and Kripalu Yoga classes at various locations throughout Lubbock.


    Overview

    Section 1: Vibrato

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Recap

    Lecture 3 Note Bb

    Lecture 4 Exercise 1.1 - Getting to know Bb

    Lecture 5 Chromatic Scale

    Lecture 6 A-Major Scale

    Lecture 7 E-Major Scale

    Lecture 8 Exercise 2.1 - Vibrato - Measured A

    Lecture 9 Exercise 2.2 - Vibrato - Measured B

    Lecture 10 Exercise 2.3 - Vibrato - Unmeasured A

    Lecture 11 Exercise 2.4 - Vibrato - Unmeasured B

    Lecture 12 Melody 1.1 - Scarborough Fair

    Section 2: 16th Notes

    Lecture 13 Introduction

    Lecture 14 Recap

    Lecture 15 Notes Db, C

    Lecture 16 Exercise 1.1 - Pinky Madness

    Lecture 17 B-Major Scale

    Lecture 18 Db-Major Scale

    Lecture 19 C-Major Scale, Two Octaves

    Lecture 20 Chromatic Scale, Two Octaves

    Lecture 21 Exercise 2.1 - 16th Notes

    Lecture 22 Exercise 2.2 - Counting 16th Notes

    Lecture 23 Melody 1.1 - A Finnish Theme

    Lecture 24 Melody 2.1 - A French Theme

    Lecture 25 Melody 3.1 - A Texan Theme

    Section 3: Major Scale Milestone

    Lecture 26 Introduction

    Lecture 27 Recap

    Lecture 28 Note High Eb

    Lecture 29 Exercise 1.1 - Getting to know Eb

    Lecture 30 Eb-Major Scale

    Lecture 31 Gb-Major Scale

    Lecture 32 F#-Major Scale

    Lecture 33 Exercise 2.1 - Dotted Eighth + Sixteenth Notes

    Lecture 34 Melody 1.1 - Langsam

    Lecture 35 Melody 1.2 - Langsam

    Lecture 36 Melody 2.1 - John Peel

    Lecture 37 Melody 3.1 - Overture to L'arlesienne

    Section 4: Accidentals

    Lecture 38 Introduction

    Lecture 39 Recap

    Lecture 40 Notes High E, F

    Lecture 41 F-Major Scale

    Lecture 42 E-Major Scale

    Lecture 43 Chromatic Scale - Two Octaves

    Lecture 44 Melody 1.1 - Simple Gifts

    Lecture 45 Melody 2.1 - Hallelujah Chorus - Eighth Rests

    Lecture 46 Melody 3.1 - March - Sixteenth Rests and Accidentals

    Section 5: Syncopation

    Lecture 47 Introduction

    Lecture 48 Recap

    Lecture 49 Notes High F#, G

    Lecture 50 Gb, F#-Major Scale

    Lecture 51 G-Major Scale

    Lecture 52 Melody 1.1 - Yellow Rose - Syncopation

    Lecture 53 Melody 2.1 - Joplin Rag

    Lecture 54 Melody 3.1 - Minuet

    Section 6: Dynamics

    Lecture 55 Introduction

    Lecture 56 Recap

    Lecture 57 Notes High G#, A

    Lecture 58 Exercise 1.1 - Getting to know High G# and A

    Lecture 59 Ab-Major Scale

    Lecture 60 A-Major Scale

    Lecture 61 Exercise 2.1 - Dynamics

    Lecture 62 Exercise 2.2 - Dynamics

    Lecture 63 Melody 1.1 - Theme from Mendohlsson's 3rd

    Lecture 64 Melody 2.1 - Saints

    Lecture 65 Melody 3.1 - Simple Gifts

    Lecture 66 Melody 4.1 - A Schumann Melody

    Lecture 67 Troubleshooting - Playing with Braces

    Section 7: Compound Meter

    Lecture 68 Introduction

    Lecture 69 Recap

    Lecture 70 Note High Bb

    Lecture 71 Bb-Major Scale

    Lecture 72 Intonation

    Lecture 73 Exercise 1.1 - Intonation

    Lecture 74 Exercise 2.1 - Compound Meter

    Lecture 75 Melody 1.1 - Devienne's Presto

    Lecture 76 Melody 2.1 - A French Folk Song

    Lecture 77 Melody 3.1 - A German Folk Song

    Section 8: Continued Compound Meter

    Lecture 78 Introduction

    Lecture 79 Recap

    Lecture 80 Note High B

    Lecture 81 Exercise 1.1 - Getting to know High B

    Lecture 82 B-Major Scale, Two Octaves

    Lecture 83 Exercise 2.1 - New Rhythms in Compound Meter

    Lecture 84 Melody 1.1 - Canadian Folk Song

    Lecture 85 Melody 2.1 - Susato Dance

    Lecture 86 Exercise 2.2 - More Rhythms in Compound Meter

    Lecture 87 Melody 3.1 - The Cold Winter

    Lecture 88 Teardrop Embouchure

    Section 9: Extended Technique

    Lecture 89 Introduction

    Lecture 90 Recap

    Lecture 91 Note C - 4th Octave

    Lecture 92 Exercise 1.1 - Getting to know High C

    Lecture 93 C-Major Scale, Three Octaves

    Lecture 94 Chromatic Scale - Three Octaves

    Lecture 95 Alternate Fingerings for the Third Octave

    Lecture 96 Melody 1.1 - Der Freischutz

    Lecture 97 Melody 2.1 - Prince Igor

    Lecture 98 Melody 3.1 - Entract

    Lecture 99 Tone Development with Extended Technique

    Section 10: Conclusion

    Lecture 100 Final Lesson

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