Two Silly Birds for Flute Headjoint and Narrator
Two Silly Birds for Flute Headjoint and Narrator
Two Silly Birds for Flute Headjoint and Narrator
Two Silly Birds for Flute Headjoint and Narrator
Two Silly Birds for Flute Headjoint and Narrator
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Two Silly Birds for Flute Headjoint and Narrator

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This book is the second of the series of Musical Storybooks for flute headjoint. 

This entertaining musical storybook offers an enjoyable way for the little flutist to spend time with the head-joint, while mastering the technique of making sound on the flute. No reading music required. The book uses graphical notation in a very simple manner, suitable for beginners and even pre-readers.
The teacher, parent or even a friend will read the story while the flute student plays the simple sounds on the head-joint and create sound effects that accompany the narrative. It is a great way to have fun and learn the flute basics of making sound. 
Students at later stages in playing flute will also find delight in this entertaining tale while practicing their head-joint skills.

It works perfectly to use for a flute studio performance, for the class, peers or the family. Follow the adventures of two little birds who love to compete between each other. 

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What others say:

"We thoroughly enjoyed this little story and used it as a small performance at home for our family. I read the narrative while my daughter performed the sounds on the head-joint. It was entertaining for all of us, and she said she would like to have more of these stories for her flute lessons." Nima N. parent of a flute beginner.