![]() ![]() These flute students fall into the grades 1 to 5 in the Canadian system of flute grading (RCM exam grades see this link for a chart of comparitive flute grading systems.) ![]() And I also have college-aged novices who have played in highschool band, but have never taken private lessons, and need to advance at a measured pace, but quickly. Jen replies: I have the same range of students child beginners who need studies that start with three-line etudes comprised of half notes and quarter notes, with simple tonguing and slurring, and also adult beginners. What books of etudes and scales would you recommend for these beginner/novices? Thankyou. Can anyone recommend Etudes/Studies for beginner students in the 9-13 age group, up to the level of 'novice' flute students you get at Community College? I usually would have used the Southern publication: Melodious and Progressive Studies by Cavally for the community college students, but they seem to have had no private lesson and are playing at the same level as beginner-novice. ![]()
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