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・ Flute Concerto (Nielsen)
・ Flute Concerto (Rouse)
・ Flute Concerto (Simpson)
・ Flute Concerto No. 1 (Jolivet)
・ Flute Concerto No. 1 (Mozart)
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Flute method
・ Flute quartet
・ Flute Quartet No. 1 (Mozart)
・ Flute Quartet No. 2 (Mozart)
・ Flute Quartet No. 3 (Mozart)
・ Flute Quartet No. 4 (Mozart)
・ Flute Quest
・ Flute Reed River
・ Flute repertory
・ Flute sonata
・ Flute Sonata (Martinů)
・ Flute Sonata (Poulenc)
・ Flute Sonata (Prokofiev)
・ Flute Sonata in A major, BWV 1032
・ Flute sonata in A minor (HWV 374)


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Flute method : ウィキペディア英語版
Flute method

In music, a ''Flute method'' is a kind of specific textbook style manual for playing the flute. It usually contains fingering charts and/or scales and numerous different exercises, sometimes also simple etudes, in different keys, in ascending order as to difficulty (= in methodical ''progression'') or with a focus on isolated aspects like fluency, rhythm, dynamics, articulation and the like. Sometimes there are duets or even recital pieces, also with accompaniment. Such methods differ from etude books in that they are meant as a linear course for a student to follow, with consistent guidance, whereas volumes of etudes are not as comprehensive.
As typical instrumental methods are meant to function as textbooks supporting an instrumental teacher (rather than to facilitate self-teaching), usually no basic or special playing techniques are covered in any depth. Detailed instructions in this respect are only found in special, autodidactical methods.
Some methods are specially tailored for students on certain skill levels or stages of psychosocial development. In contrast, a 'complete' method (sometimes in multiple volumes) is meant to accompany the student until he or she becomes an advanced player.
Methods of certain authors or editors have achieved the status of standard works (reflecting regional and cultural differences) and are published or reissued by different publishing companies and often in new layouts or arrangements. The Suzuki Method is one of the most well known examples of this.
The following is a list of various methods of historical interest.
==Historical==


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