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52 Using the 7 Big Daily Exercises for Flute by Taffanel and Gaubert Daily Routine: Goal = 25 to 30 minutes Monday: No., 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 Tuesday: No. 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Wednesday: No., 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 2 Thursday: No. 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 3 Friday: No., 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 4 Saturday: No. 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 5, 6 When you begin your study of the Taffanel, you will want to begin slowly. Here are some suggestions to get started. Exercise No. Week : Week 2: Week 3: Week 4: Week 5: Week 6: Week 7: Week 8: Week 9: Start in the low octave, line, 3, 5, etc., first nine notes only Repeat at the octave Repeat in the third octave. Play in eight note chunks with a quarter rest in between each chunk. As the week progresses, increase the tempo Play line, 3, 5, etc., low octave, in its entirety with the quarter note to 60, 72, 80, 96, 04, 20, 44 Repeat instructions of Week 5 at the octave. Repeat instructions of Week 5 in the third octave Play all lines in a dotted rhythm (long, short). Play all lines in a dotted rhythm (short, long). Week 0: Play entire exercise, slurred, with metronome markings from 60 to 60 to four sixteenths. Week : The first 0 lines of the exercise may be played at the harmonic (third partial, i. e. the low D will sound A2).
53 Exercise No. 4 Divide this exercise into four parts. Part will include keys C through g. (del dom al sol m) Part 2 will include keys Eb through bb. (del MibM al sib) Part 3 will include keys Gb through c#. (del lab M al do#) Part 4 will include keys A through e. (del lam al Mim) Step (Each week use one of the four parts, key wise) Play eight notes slurred with a quarter rest in between each set of eight. Move the flute from back to front with each set. Why?. You will learn the pattern. 2. The rest will help you develop muscle memory. 3. Each chunk is about one inch long. (See Sloboda for eye movement discussion) 4. You will learn that the secret of fast playing is the ability to put many notes on one puff of air. 5. The rest will teach you to wait for the beat to come up. Most young players play before the beat. 6. You will develop a relaxed way of breathing through the continued repetitions. 7. Be sure the timbre (color) of all the notes in each set of eight is the same. Exercise No. 5 - Chromatic The articulation patterns at the top of the exercise are excellent. All keys each day Exercise No. 6 - Thirds and Sixths At first play in the key of C. As you progress, add each flat/sharp, one at a time until you have five flats or five sharps. A goal metronome setting is a measure to Exercise No. 7 play in four note chunks with a rest in between each group. This will help you learn the patterns in a relaxed manner. Relaxation is one of the keys to beautiful, controlled playing. Remember that you can do many of the keys in all three octaves.
54 Exercise No. 8 and 9 at times have double tongued the exercise-sometimes double, double (a tk on each note, for rapid tonguing. prefer the forward, French tonguing which have my student practice by saying "thicka.") Exercise No. 0 This exercise is best learned in chunks. Eventually we play this very fast. Dotted rhythms are good too. Exercise No. Same advice as No. 0. Ultimately this exercise should sound easy and feel easy too. Think about moving the fingers from the knuckles in a down and up motion keeping the fingers very close to the keys. Exercise No. 2 Same advice as No. 0. Be sure you understand what is happening theoretically Exercise No. 3 Same advice as No. 0. Make it sound easy Exercise No. 4 prefer to slur to the high note, slur to the low note and repeat this articulation pattern again. do this for a sweeping motion and ease of playing in all three octaves. Double tonguing is good also. Exercise No. 5 and 6 Learn the diminished triads/ diminished 7ths in chunks. Eventually you will be able to play them very quickly with ease.
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