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Page26 #1, Prelude
from Selected Duets for Flute August 24, 2008
Selected Duets for Flute, Page 26 Number 1, performed by David Summer. A musical prelude usually serves as an introduction to a longer piece or some other event. This duet, like many of the duets in this section of the book, has the flute one part state a short melodic theme alone at the beginning of the piece. Then, when the second flute part begins, it begins with the same short theme, now harmonized by the first flute. The composer of the duets in this part of the book, Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, was a French baroque composer of instrumental music. He was one of the first composers to be able to make a living writing music without having a patron. The repeat of the second section is omitted here and metronome marking for this performance is quarter note = 69.
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Page24 #3, Tambourin
from Selected Duets for Flute August 17, 2008
Selected Duets for Flute, Page 24 Number 3, performed by David Summer. This duet is entitled Tambourin, which is a piece of music that iw written in imitation of a drum. The word comes from the French word "tambourin" meaning an old type of drum. A Tambourin is usually in 2 and is meant to be played in a lively manner. There is a percussion instrument with a similar name called a tambourine. The tambourine was especially popular in 1960's and 70's pop music. The metronome marking for this performance is quarter note = 76.
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The Rainbow Medley
from Revver - music Videos August 11, 2008
Author: philandrett Added: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 21:07:18 -0800 Duration: 353Lorretta Bailey and Phil Hughes perform a medley of Rainbow songs at the Milton Street Festival on June 7, 2008 www.philandlorretta.com
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The Rainbow Medley
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS August 11, 2008
Author: philandrett Added: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 21:07:18 -0800 Duration: 353Lorretta Bailey and Phil Hughes perform a medley of Rainbow songs at the Milton Street Festival on June 7, 2008 www.philandlorretta.com
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If You Ever Leave Me
from my videos August 11, 2008
Author: philandrett Added: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 21:01:22 -0800 Duration: 256Lorretta Bailey and Phil Hughes performing at the Milton Street Festival, June 7, 2008
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Page22 #16, Minuet
from Selected Duets for Flute August 10, 2008
Selected Duets for Flute, Page 22 Number 16, performed by David Summer. This minuet (a dance in 3/4 time) again features "question and answer" sections where the second flute part seems to be "answering" a question "posed" by the first part. Here, dynamics also play an important part in the question and answer sections. The metronome marking for this performance is quarter note = 132.
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From This Moment On
from my videos August 08, 2008
Author: philandrett Added: Fri, 08 Aug 2008 17:53:46 -0800 Duration: 221A Recording to help raise money for the Milton Hospital featuring a CD/DVD package of local Milton talent Available at www.philandlorretta.com
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No One is Alone From Into The Woods
from Revver - music Videos August 08, 2008
Author: philandrett Added: Fri, 08 Aug 2008 09:53:45 -0800 Duration: 183Lorretta Bailey and Phil Hughes sing No One is Alone From Into The Woods at the Milton Street Festival, June 7, 2008 www.philandlorretta.com
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Page21 #15, Allegro con spirito
from Selected Duets for Flute August 03, 2008
Selected Duets for Flute, Page 21 Number 15, performed by David Summer. This duet is marked "Allegro con spirito", or fast with spirit. It features a sort of musical "cascade effect", where the flute 1 part plays several repeated notes and the flute 2 part starts on the same note, then moves in a descending line. There are no repeats in this performance and the metronome marking is eighth note = 132.
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Page19 #13, A Trumpet March
from Selected Duets for Flute July 27, 2008
Selected Duets for Flute, Page 19 Number 13, performed by David Summer. The duet is entitled "A Trumpet March". Sometimes, when I assign this duet to a student, I re-title it "A Flute March". Like many of the duets in the first part of the book, this duet features some back and forth or "question and answer" sections. The tempo and the feel, as the title suggests, is march-like. The march-like feel would make this duet appropriate for a processional, perhaps as a processional for a wedding or graduation, for example. The metronome marking for this performance is quarter note = 96.
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Page18 #11, Gavotte
from Selected Duets for Flute July 20, 2008
Selected Duets for Flute, Page 18 Number 11, performed by David Summer. The duet is entitled "Gavotte". A gavotte (sometimes spelled as "gavot" or "gavote") is a dance that was especially popular during the Baroque period. It is usually characterized as being in a moderate tempo, with 2 beats to the measure and starting with an eighth note pickup. A pickup note (also known as an anacrusis) is a note that appears at the beginning of a piece in an incomplete measure. The time in the measure is made up for at the end of the piece. A pickup note may also appear at the beginning of a section and there may be more than one. In this duet, notice the 4 measures of back and forth dynamic change from soft to loud. Like some of the earlier duets, the dynamic pattern gives this duet a sort of "question and answer" feel. The metronome marking for this performance is quarter note = 92.
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Reba McEntire EVERY OTHER WEEKEND
from TV Guide Broadband July 19, 2008
Reba McEntire's album Duets is still cranking out hits including the song EVERY OTHER WEEKEND with Kenny Chesney. Don't miss Reba, Chesney and many others on CMT Music Awards airing all week on MHD.
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Reba McEntire EVERY OTHER WEEKEND
from Dailymotion - most recent videos July 18, 2008
Reba McEntire's album Duets is still cranking out hits including the song EVERY OTHER WEEKEND with Kenny Chesney. Don't miss Reba, Chesney and many others on CMT Music Awards airing all week on MHD.More TVGuideAuthor: tvguide Tags: reba mcentire every other weekend duets kenny chesney mvids tv guide network cmt music awards mhd video film Posted: 18 July 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Page17 #10, Giga
from Selected Duets for Flute July 13, 2008
Selected Duets for Flute, Page 17 Number 10, performed by David Summer. The duet is entitled "Giga". Like the similar duet, entitled "Jigg" from one of last month's episodes this is an energetic dance form in a fast 6/8. It appears that the "Giga" is originally from Italty. Again, this is 6/8 time at a fast tempo, played "in 2". That is, heavily accenting the first and the fourth beats of the measure. The metronome marking for this performance is dotted quarter note = 84.
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Reba McEntire - Every Other Weekend - Official Video (HQ)
from Top Favorites July 08, 2008
Every Other Weekend with Kenny Chesney, Steve Howey, and Joanna Garcia Directed by Roman White _____________________________________ Watch the video in high quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DCMsDHcdLI&fmt=18 Vote for this video on CMT: http://www.cmt.com/shows/dyn/cmt_pure_12_pack_countdown/series_wildcard.jhtml?wildcard=/dynamic_templates/shows/center_templates/wildcard/pure_12_pack/2008/vote_countdown_poll_main.jhtml&event_id=882409 _____________________________________ (C) 2008 MCA Nashville, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
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Page16 #9, Allegro
from Selected Duets for Flute July 06, 2008
Selected Duets for Flute, Page 16 Number 9, performed by David Summer. This duet features an interesting "back and forth" or "question and answer" feeling. This, combined with the Allegro tempo, makes the duet especially challenging for some students. The metronome marking for this performance is quarter note = 100. Since this duet is a bit longer than many of the others, the repeat of the second section is omitted.
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Page13 #4, Both Flutes
from Selected Duets for Flute June 29, 2008
Selected Duets for Flute, Page 13 Number 4, performed by David Summer. This is a recording of both flute parts. The duet is entitled "Menuet". It's a spelling variation on the word "Minuet". A minuet is a social dance of French origin, in 3/4 time, for two persons. The metronome marking for this performance is quarter note = 118.
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Page13 #4, Flute 2 Part Only
from Selected Duets for Flute June 28, 2008
Selected Duets for Flute, Page 13 Number 4, Flute 2 only, performed by David Summer. This is a recording of the Flute Two only part. Use the Flute One part in your Selected Duets book to play along with this recording.
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Preet Brar & Gurlej Akhtar - Tere Jehi Kudi
from YouTube :: Tag // music June 27, 2008
Album: Tere Jehi Kudi Singer: Preet Brar Co-Singer: Gurlej Akhtar Lyrics: Karamjit Puri Music: Lal Kamal Label: SMI (In) (Brought to you by www.PunjabiJunktion.Com) Author: PunjabiJunktion Keywords: Preet Brar Gurlej Akhtar Karamjit Puri Lal Kamal Tere Jehi Kudi Bathinde Kothi Driveran Di Zindagi Sofi Ladna Rehna Teri Nazar Duets Zulfan Chhan PunjabiJunktion Nasheela Kang DholCutz Added: June 27, 2008
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