This book contains all the modern playing techniques for the flute, accompanied with notation. It's referred to all those composers who wish to broaden their horizon when it comes to compose flute works.
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Abstract:
My search, is about the contemporary playing techniques for the flute. For this reason, I am going to present not the common, but the extended playing techniques for the flute, accompanied with new music notation and giving a complete description with instructions to handle them. Furthermore, I am creating a guide for those composers who are interested in using the flute in a different way than the common one. This thesis includes not only definitions and instructions of the modern effects between 20th and 21st century, but also examples of notation for each technique. I am presenting effects that change the tone color of the flute, effects that change the vibration of the air steam, techniques that present the flute as a percussive instrument and others that include the voice of the flutist. The last pages complete my thesis with information about instructions and notation that should accompany the scores when it comes to electronic parts.
CHAPTER ONE/The Background of Contemporary Notation
CHAPTER TWO/Extended Techniques
1. Tone Color & Special Effects
1.1 Whistle Tones/1.2. Multiphonics/1.3. Bisbigliando/1.4. Buzz Tone/
1.5. Bamboo Tones
2. Air Sound Techniques
2.1. Aeolian Sound/2.2. Circular Breathing
3. Percussive Effects
3.1. Tongue-Ram/3.2. Pizzicato/3.3. Jet-Whistle
4. Vocal Techniques
4.1. Singing and Playing/4.2. Speaking and Playing/4.3. Vocalization of Phonemes & Syllables /4.3.1. International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)/ 4.3.2. Description of syllables without the IPA/4.3.3. Changing vowels/4.3.4. Consonants/4.3.5. Repeated Phonemes/ 4.3.6.Humming/4.3.7. Falsetto
CHAPTER THREE/Approaching the Notation of Electronics