M.A. Reichert Daily Exercises for Flute, with Backing Tracks
These are M.A. Reichert's 7 Daily Exercises, Opus 5, in digital format, with backing tracks added. Read full description…
These are M.A. Reichert's 7 Daily Exercises, Opus 5, in digital format, with backing tracks added.
The exercises by themselves are already an excellent resource for improving instrumental technique flute technique in all major and minor keys. With the addition of the backing tracks, intonation, rhythm, equality and smoothness of the fingerings are worked on in ways that are a tremendous improvement on merely practicing the backing tracks alone.
Along with the backing tracks, the Soundslice technology revolutionizes the practicing of these exercises in a way Reichert would never have imagined back in 1872 when these exercises were first published. Even if these exercises were originally written for flute, thanks to transposition of the backing track and the notation made possible by Soundslice, other instruments are welcome to partake in these beautiful melodious exercises!
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Reichert Daily Exercise #1 |
Reichert Daily Exercise #2 |
Reichert Daily Exercise #3 |
Reichert Daily Exercise #4 |
Reichert Daily Exercise #5 |
Reichert Daily Exercise #6 |
Reichert Daily Exercise #7 |
About the artist
Kinabalu Flute Centre
Kenneth Chia is a flutist from New York who now lives in beautiful Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. He holds a Bachelor's Degree from Carnegie Mellon University and a Master's Degree from Indiana University in Music. He manages Kinabalu Flute Centre.
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