It’s a very pretty melody, but I’m a French horn player that has only learned flute for Class Woodwinds in college and I sightread this whole thing. This is very very beginner. I’d say 9th grade in high school at the very most.
BL: It's sensible to do some research before displaying ignorance publicly. The Oxford English Dictionary states that the word flutist (1603) is a much older established word than flautist (1860). Since the English term flute is related to the modern French flûte, it follows therefore that the player of that instrument would be a flutist. Americans say "flutist" and there are 10 times as many flutists in USA than in Britain, where a superfluous "a" has been inserted.
To the composer, thank you for this advanced piece. It has helped me become a better flutist
if this is for professional flutists, I would do the graduation exam tomorrow
Not it’s not I okay the flute since 4 years and I can play it:)
this is literally so pretty
It's a really nice piece! I love it!!
Beautiful composition!
The web site is almost entirely aimed at high school students and adult amateurs learning instruments. Therefore 'advanced' in those contexts.
I'm a 7th grade middleschooler and I could play this with no problem.
thank you so much for this lovely music
Let me hear you play it then!
It’s a very pretty melody, but I’m a French horn player that has only learned flute for Class Woodwinds in college and I sightread this whole thing. This is very very beginner. I’d say 9th grade in high school at the very most.
That’s sight reading. Can you PLAY it the way you sightread it is the question
I wouldn't call it advanced but its a good upload regardless
Intermediate level, not advance
Agreed, try the ibert concerto and then come back to this
advanced?
THIS is for advanced flutists? Please!
Lovely, lovely piece. I wouldn't consider it advanced though.
It’s “flautists” I play flute and this is “advanced”? This is easy!
BL: It's sensible to do some research before displaying ignorance publicly.
The Oxford English Dictionary states that the word flutist (1603) is a much older established word than flautist (1860). Since the English term flute is related to the modern French flûte, it follows therefore that the player of that instrument would be a flutist.
Americans say "flutist" and there are 10 times as many flutists in USA than in Britain, where a superfluous "a" has been inserted.
I think the person playing the instrument should be able to choose what they want to be call, flutist, flautist, flute player WHATEVER!!!
Excuse me I AM THE FLUTE
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my flute teacher is professional so i would consider her advanced and she can play stuff so much harder than this
This is elementary and below average middle school skill range. This is NOT for professionals💀