From Dinosaur to Virtuoso

New music books get printed all of the time. We can be reassured that if something appears in print, it has been worked on really hard and deserves some attention. Some publications are however much better than others and this new book by our Slovenian friends, Blaz and Ana Pucihar is absolutely wonderful! Many Flutewise people have experienced the compositions of Blaz Pucihar in the past, his Luna’s Magic Flute has become a firm favourite on past courses. I think this new book will excite everyone. Every aspect of the book is of the highest possible standard, the music, the progression, the illustrations (by Corky Paul), the quality of the paper and printing … I could go on. And I will … scroll past the image.

In From Dinosaur to Virtuoso there are 50 progressive pieces, which are extremely satisfying to play and will serve young developing players well over a long period of time, from beginner to around Grade 5 standard.

The book is divided into ‘Steps’. In Step 1 only one note is used for each piece; Step 2 uses two notes, Step 3, three notes, Step 4 Four notes and Step 5 Five notes. You might think that is very restrictive, but because different keys are used, the full range of notes are covered to really help develop technique and musicality. It’s been extremely cleverly thought out.

The pieces are in a variety of styles with great accompaniment tracks that are really easy to download and use.

Step 6 is welcome for group work as there are nine pieces in 3 parts. All of the parts are equal in each piece, but like the rest of the book they are progressive in standard.

Step 7 contains three virtuoso pieces.

It really is an excellent publication for the developing young player and teachers will welcome this with open arms to enhance their teaching. A huge thanks to Ana and Blaz Pucihar.

The book is available from Just Flutes.