The New Guide to Harmony with LEGO bricks
Is this the best way to remember jazz changes? Conrad Cork’s aural approach makes a good case for it, and there...
Is this the best way to remember jazz changes? Conrad Cork’s aural approach makes a good case for it, and there...
Method books are important to anyone working to master an instrument, whether they are beginners or professionals. There are many...
Some months ago, in our feature on the growing body of music dedicated to an awareness of our environment, we included Red...
Of interest to many flutists working in charanga is the kind of flute that is commonly associated with the genre. For those...
As he showed me into his modest home in a quiet Seattle suburb, Alan Hovhaness felt the need to apologize for two...
For some time, at International Flute Journal, as part of our goal to “Deepen Knowledge and Expand Horizons,” we have been...
Literature declaring the piccolo’s grand entrance into the symphony is widespread. Sharing debutante status with the trombones and contrabassoon in the...
July 27th, 2022. It is with great sadness that the world flute community, especially in Britain, has marked the passing of...
“I don’t own a piccolo,” was one of the first statements the principal flutist of a local community orchestra claimed...
The following article was written by Katharine Rawdon for Serenade Magazine, a journal on the subject of Western classical music which is published...
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