Learn to play The Shinobue: Studio Ghibli music 1

Course for beginners-Intermediate: Warabe Uta - Children's Song

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Learn to play The Shinobue: Studio Ghibli music 1

What You Will Learn!

  • Get better at your Fue playing
  • Learn new songs
  • Learn new techniques
  • Learn pieces that you can play along with other instruments
  • Learn to play in tune

Description

This course will help you get even better at the Fue playing some of your favorite melodies from studio Ghibli. We will teach you how to better your sound. You will learn new songs with more elaborate melodies that will bring more challenges with each lesson. Learning to play the lower and higher register notes as you go through the course and learn new songs, third-octave notes, and trills. This course is an excellent way to discover new solos and duets and work on your sound. This course has a duet Daichi no Saiten, a fun piece that can be played as a duet or solo, and you can add Taiko to it - for a very fun and engaging Taiko song. Check the recording on Spotify un Taikoza for a track on its own.

Learn more complicated songs and learn about alternate notes and trills.

Working on your embouchure is crucial to improving at playing and getting clear and sustained notes.

The course can be used by people who are intermediate or advanced-level students.

In the course, you will learn to play: Daichi no Saiten, Takeda no Lullaby, Shima no Kaze, and Beginnings.

You will improve your playing on the Fue before going on to our other courses where you will better your playing.

We also have some great Tune bamboo Fue. We also have the Book available and other Fue items.

The music can be found on Taikoza or Marco Lienhard's CD

Note:

A special lesson about Notation teaches you about notations, and we encourage you to watch it earlier on and go back to it on several occasions to master writing and reading the music. It can be studied even after lesson 1 or at several points in your study.

Who Should Attend!

  • beginner-Intermediate level students
  • advanced who want tolerant new songs
  • People who want to play Fue with accompaniment
  • People into more challenging Fue pieces

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