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Lord Of The Rings: Instrumental Solos: Flute (Book And CD)

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Media: Sheet Music and CD
Language: English
Arrangement: Flute (FLT)
Skill Level: Easy - Explain this
Composer: Howard Shore
Arranger: Tod Edmondson
Publisher: Warner Bros
Series: Lord Of The Rings Instrumental Solos

   
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Description


The selection of twelve highlights from Howard Shore's wonderful score to the three blockbusting Lord of the Rings movies: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, Return of the King with you as the soloist!

Arranged here for Flute, this volume comes complete with a terrific CD of demonstration and backing tracks to help with practice and enrich solo performance.

Suitable for Flute students from Grade 2 upwards.

Contains full colour stills from the movie.


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Sales Rank:
546
Published on:
23/09/2004
Format:
Backing Tracks
Length:
26 pages
Language:
English
Catalogue #:
IFM0404CD
ISBN:
Not specified

Songlist

Songlist
Click on a song below to find all titles, including compilations, that contain it.
Concerning Hobbits
Evenstar
Forth Eorlingas
Gollum's Song
In Dreams
Into The West
Many Meetings
Minas Tirith
Rohan
The Black Rider
The Prophecy
The Steward Of Gondor

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Customer Rating Great soundtracks, great music. As for the level of the pieces, I'd caution that there are a lot of high notes, right up to top f, f# or g in just about every piece. I can't remember quite how it is taught but I think when i was back at grade 2-3 a few of the fast high passages would have been beyond me. The quality of the backing tracks is mostly pretty good. A few weak spots, but easily good enough for the job. Its an epic nine hour music trilogy, and so cutting it down to about ten short pieces for flute wasn't going to be easy. Maybe I'd have perhaps made some slightly different tracks selections too. The gorgeous "Breaking Of The Fellowship" from the first film would work well on flute, as of course would the cue "Return Of The King", which featured James Galway. But pretty much all the major themes from the film are represented in some way. Some of the arrangements are just beautiful.
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