Festive Flute Fun
by Karen North (digital download)
Enjoy hours of playing with this wonderful collection of 50 pieces of festive music from around the world. There are settings of both sacred and secular works.
โThis is such a useful book. The range of music is impressive. Favourite carols are interspersed with those from other countries to make a really interesting mix, and music from other festivals such as Halloween, the Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival and Hanukkah expand the life of the book beyond December. The recordings are excellent and easily accessible too, so this really would make a great present for any budding flute player!โ (Review by Chris Hankin, Catalogue Editor, Just Flutes)
The arrangements offer maximum flexibility, with solo flute, duet and/or trio settings, and range in standard from Preliminary to Grade 4.
FREE recordings of every piece in this collection are available on theyoungfluteplayer YouTube channel.
So come and join the celebrations with Festive Flute Fun!
"Festive Flute Fun has been a great addition to my teaching resources. My students and I have enjoyed the range of musical styles." (Mikaela)
"Your books are amazing! Like a pot of gold for teachers ๐" (Caroline)
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