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Any ideas on how to incorporate the country genre into classical flute? I want to make this fun.

9:19PM Tue, March 22 2011

633797d880be2b9b2510c1362cb0c86e_normal @annapapij

Give him some simple well known country tunes to learn. Can play as duets w u playing harmony

9:23PM Tue, March 22 2011

10232_139378966373_740331373_2729591_2481575_n_normal @s_haskins New York State, US

Maybe from the angle of Scotch-Irish airs: common ground with country playing, and there is a flute tradition.

9:26PM Tue, March 22 2011

Sneak_peek_normal @sensibleflutist Corning, NY

Good point. He gave me the name of a pop-country duo that he likes. I'll start with that and work towards traditional tunes.

9:27PM Tue, March 22 2011

Sneak_peek_normal @sensibleflutist Corning, NY

Thanks for the suggestion! For some reason, I was really hitting a wall with ideas.

9:28PM Tue, March 22 2011

10232_139378966373_740331373_2729591_2481575_n_normal @s_haskins New York State, US

Oh, for a student - then any of his favorite songs are fine. No need to complicate it.

9:28PM Tue, March 22 2011

Bevviolin_normal @bshendr ÜT: 28.000733,-...

Are you looking specifically for country or could it be Appalachian, American or roots music may do work? Mark O'Connor?

9:41PM Tue, March 22 2011

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