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Description "Your Musical Phrasing Will Change!" The first guidebook to systematically present the lessons of Marcel Tabuteau, the greatest oboist of the 20th century. Through the "note grouping" theory, which gets to the heart of musical expression, this book deepens the natural flow, breath, and expressiveness of music. A must-have for classical musicians, music students, and wind band instructors! Especially recommended for those who want to refine their musical "narrative," and explore the depths of phrasing and articulation. Book Information Title: Learning Note Grouping from Oboist Marcel Tabuteau Original Title: Sound in Motion Author: David McGill Translator: Kohei Sugie Publisher: Style Note Condition: Good --- Table of Contents (excerpt) Part 1: A Style is Born Part 2: What is Music? (Enjoyment / Magic / Emotion / Talent, etc.) Part 3: Note Grouping Part 4: Seeing the Big Picture Part 5: Breathing Techniques Part 6: Controversies (Sound / Vibrato, etc.) Part 7: Profession (Practice / Auditions / Performance / Education) Part 8: Exploration Appendix: Recommended Recordings / Research Materials / To Cut or Not to Cut? There are some notes written in the book. There are no problems at all for normal use. It is offered at a reduced price. Please understand and purchase.
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