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 Aida
Author: mikeW 
Date:   2009-07-27 23:41

I'll be playing the flute book for "Aida" later this summer. Has anyone here done it? I haven't seen the book, but I know it calls for bamboo flutes in several keys -- low F, low G, high Bb. Should I try to find the appropriate flutes, or transpose to flute or alto flute? Also, how picc-intensive is the book? I haven't been playing much picc lately (which suits my wife and the cats just fine), so if it's a killer book, I'll need to work it up...

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 Re: Aida
Author: Bret Pimentel 
Date:   2009-07-29 01:58

I haven't played the book myself.

If you're a decent flutist, you'll probably find GOOD (expensive) bamboo flutes a pleasure to play--inferior ones will be a struggle to play in tune and will likely have uneven tone.

I like these flutes as a low-cost and highly playable substitute for bamboo. They are being used by the players on Broadway for shows like Tarzan.

Good luck--
Bret

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