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<title>How music minus one can help you become a better flute player</title>
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<description>If you want to study the flute by yourself a very helpful and fun way to approach it, is a concept called music minus one. As the name implies you buy sheet music and a backing track, you can play along to. </description>
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<title>What To Look For When Choosing A Beginner Flute</title>
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<description>Learn how to choose a great beginner flute based on your needs. Is open holes the best choice? Should my new flute have Offset G and is a B Foot-Joint a good idea? </description>
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<title>Learn flute - Great tips for becoming a better flute player and musician</title>
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<description>In this article you can find some great tips that can help you to improve your skills at playing the flute by ear, listening to music, understanding music and writing music.  </description>
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<title>Flute repairs og flute maintenance</title>
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<description>Cant I just do the flute maintenance and repairs myself? It cannot be recommended to try to repair your flute by yourself. As mentioned the modern flute has very delicate mechanisms. </description>
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<title>Which flute models are recommend for beginners?</title>
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<description>Make sure you choose the best beginner flute. Models recommended by flute teachers, music schools and by professional who repair or play the flute themselves. </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 09:44:06 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Flute prices - How much does a good beginner flute cost?</title>
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<description>Learn how much a you should pay to get a good beginner flute. Recommendations of great beginner flutes in the right price range. </description>
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