Non classical flute - suggestion
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:09 am
Hi everybody!
Sorry to see this forum quite deserted, but I hope there's still someone hanging out here!
I'm a spare time sax player, and I'm looking forward to learning flute ASAP Will get one in a couple of weeks and I can't wait to practice!!!
To quench my thirst from flute, I'd love to listen to some tunes; I could find in this forum many good classical and jazz tips, but I was also looking for something else.
I'm thinking about flute use in rock. In 70s prog there's a lot of flute, see Jethro Tull, and I've also found a more recent band, Midlake, that heavily uses flute in their compositions.
Does anyone has a good tip for me?
Thanks
Sorry to see this forum quite deserted, but I hope there's still someone hanging out here!
I'm a spare time sax player, and I'm looking forward to learning flute ASAP Will get one in a couple of weeks and I can't wait to practice!!!
To quench my thirst from flute, I'd love to listen to some tunes; I could find in this forum many good classical and jazz tips, but I was also looking for something else.
I'm thinking about flute use in rock. In 70s prog there's a lot of flute, see Jethro Tull, and I've also found a more recent band, Midlake, that heavily uses flute in their compositions.
Does anyone has a good tip for me?
Thanks