2 Octave Scale Practice Guide: Progressive Range Studies for Flute DIGITAL
The building blocks to reach the top and bottom of the flute range note by note, with built in repetitions on the awkward and unfamiliar fingerings.
When flutists learn above high D-E-F, they’re thrown in the deep end to build muscle memory for the highest notes on the flute. These are the stepping stones every flutist needs in their quest to comfortably play their 2 octave scales.
Note: it's recommended that the flutist can play *at least* up to high F before this guide will be necessary
Details:
- 12 Major keys and chromatic scales from Low C (optional Low B) up to High C
- 21 pages of progressive exercises which can be customized to the student's needs
- Suggestions on how to use this guide for students AND their teachers
- Labeled sections for clear navigation
Download the guide if you are:
- A flutist of any age who wants to gain control and comfort of fingerings in the third octave and become familiar with reading ledger lines
- A middle or high school flutist auditioning for district, regional, or all-state band with required 2 octave scales
- A flute teacher or band director who has intermediate flute students that need help with high notes
This guide is not for you if:
- You are still working on one octave major scales like C, F, Bb, Eb, G, D, A. Come back in a year!
- You can play fairly easily throughout 3 octaves on flute. Time for something more advanced!
This is the DIGITAL VERSION - you will receive a PDF for your own use. Teachers, please have your students buy their own copy.
Physical copies are available here
Click here for a downloadable free sample of the book: Bb Major!