| Pict Posts: 2111 |
Posted: 06-Jul-2012 00:20 Friend has asked me about this for another Gaelic-learning flute-playing friend of his in the Netherlands. Apart from Google, whose recommendations I can't judge, I have no idea where to find such a thing, but I'm sure some of you have. Reliable links? Tips? Would whistle music be useful? |
| nigelgatherer Posts: 615 |
Posted: 06-Jul-2012 00:46 The flute can play most tunes found around the net, and the exceptions can be adapted fairly easily. This is assuming that your friend of a friend can read staff notation (if not, we need more information). My site has lots of stuff to get her started: |
| JAJ Posts: 14288 |
Posted: 06-Jul-2012 08:02 It's much more versatile than the Newco Rangers flute.....in a different league entirely. Especially "around the net" . :-) |
| BGM Posts: 395 |
Posted: 06-Jul-2012 09:00 And lots and lots of tunes, in staff and abc notations, here although the balance there is to the Irish rather than Scottish. |
| Jack Campin Posts: 1709 |
Posted: 06-Jul-2012 10:25 I don't know what "Celtic" flute might be, but I have a collection of Scottish flute music here: |
| Pict Posts: 2111 |
Posted: 06-Jul-2012 18:19 That's a great selection, everyone. Much appreciated. Thanks a lot in advance from the recipient. She definitely reads music and is less confident at picking things up by ear, hence the request for (recommended) sheet music. |
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