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This is a place where baroque flute passionates can find and share experiences, ideas, exercises and routines, to improve their daily practice of the instrument.
Here you can also find specific references, such as links to relevant websites, literature, and news about learning opportunities, performances and other related events. |
practice resourcesThis the repository of exercises, studies and pieces that have been collected, developed, adaptaed or edited, to work as a tool box for baroque flute daily practice
They reflect as much as possible real baroque music situations and patterns and are frequently presented in a number of different keys. interviewsMany baroque flute passionate representatives have been asked to share experiences and habits when they approach their daily instrument practice, either as performers or as teachers.
This kind of insights can be very valuable, as it can be of inspiration to other players of any level, from beginner to professional, for how they plan and use their practice time. contributionsAn open space for flutists to present, discuss and share their stories about topics that are relevant to the practice of baroque flute and may be useful to the whole community of amateurs, students and peers.
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news & eventsFortunately, more and more things are happening in the baroque flute world, and it may be worthwhile to keep track of concerts, courses, seminars, classes and other events, that can represent a valuable reference for learning and improvement.
reflectionsShort notes from the practice room: small moments of listening, doubt, discovery, and clarity that quietly reshape how we practice. Each begins with a real experience—sound, breath, tempo, or mindset—and opens a question rather than a solution. Browse by theme and carry a simple idea back into your daily practice.
linksThis is a collection of references, including websites, publications, and media, that are relevant and can be useful in different learning paths.
Many links refer to modern flute practice, with concepts or activities that work for the baroque flute too, while some are specific to the latter. And don't forget to check my YouTube channel! |
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Traverso Practice Net is a labour of love and passion.
Every article, exercise, interview, and recording is freely available because I believe that sharing knowledge keeps our Baroque flute community alive and growing. If you’ve found something here that helped your playing or inspired your practice, you can support the project with a small tip — just enough to keep the lights on, the microphones working, and new material coming. Your contribution, no matter how small, helps TPN stay open to everyone. ☕💛 |
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