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Quantz Concerto in Emin - Allegro

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2007

This is an experiment with midi. Been having trouble uploading these so hope this finally works. This is the first movement of a Flute concerto in E minor.

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  • Finally! A guy that plays a flute and plays good 8D, I play the flute too and I am awed at your ability. How long have you been playing?

  • Well I've been playing this type of flute on and off for 12 years. But more seriously in the last 4/5 years. I'd really liek to get some players together and play this properly, midi sucks to be honest! lol

  • great just amazing... what system is your play along. dowani, music minus one, etc... i think you are just amazing. great overall..

  • :) Thanks. I recorded this a long while ago and I think there are lots of things I would do differently. It just doesnt sparkle enuogh if that makes sense. lol Anyway, I made the track myself using Finale including the continuo realisation.

  • Mighty playing. The accompaniment seemed a bit stiff and mechanical. ;-) You've given "take a bow" a new meaning! Tell us about the flute. After which builder was it modeled, and who made it?

  • Thanks. Yes the accompaniment is a MIDI file so not real playing. Ive been told I can download better MIDI sounds so will try that. The bow thing - lol. It is a Schuchart flute by Charles Wells in boxwood.

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  • Nice! Where did you get the sheet?

  • Very very plaesant !

  • excellent! like this very much; keep on playing!

  • You play very well. Bravo, 5 stars ! Great Quantz !

  • I never thought to use Midi music as orchestra replacement! And what a performance! 5/5.

  • This is amazing.

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