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Beginners
After your etudes, you're ready to practice your solos. Your solos will be the result of all your hard work and they should be fun for you to play. If your technical skill is where it should be, you'll find that your solos are not overly challenging. I've listed below some solos that I recommend to my students. The first 3 I've listed are solos I think you might really enjoy playing. The next 3 are solos that are most likely to be requested for auditions and competitions.

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100 Solos - Flute For flute. Format: flute solo book (no accompaniment). Classical Period, Folk and Broadway. 93 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Amsco. (MS.AM38365) See more info... |
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Film Favorites - Flute Arranged by John Moss, Michael Sweeney, Paul Lavender. For flute. Format: instrumental solo/ensemble book. With solo part, harmony part and standard notation. Movies and Instructional. Series: Hal Leonard Essential Elements Band Folios. 24 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.860140) See more info... |
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40 Little Pieces In Progressive Order Arranged by Louis Moyse. For flute and piano. Format: set of performance parts (includes pull out part for flute). Baroque, Classical Period and Romantic Period. 52 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by G. Schirmer, Inc. (HL.50329130) See more info... |
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