Table of Contents
PREFACE
 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
 CHAPTER I ABOUT THE ONE-KEYED FLUTE
 On the Flute
 A bit of history
 Names
 Materials used
 Range
 Concerning the highest notes
 On the Parts of the Flute
 Three-piece flute
 Four-piece flute
 The tenon
 The cork
 The screw cap
 The foot register
 On Pitch
 Modern replicas
 Corps de rechange
 On Choosing a Flute
 Pitch
 Style
 Woods
 Used flutes
 On Care
 Checklist
 Oiling the flute
 CHAPTER II LEARNING TO PLAY THE ONE-KEYED FLUTE
 On Getting Started
 How to proceed
 Assembly
 On Holding the Flute
 Physical problems
 Left hand
 Right hand
 Checklist
 An interesting side line
 On Tone
 Checklist
 Embouchure
 Amusing side line
 CHAPTER III
 On Homogeneity of Sound (Tone Color Tendencies)
 Strong notes
 Weak notes
 Changes at century's end
 On Key (Tonality)
 On Vibrato
 The flattement
 How is the flattement executed?
 How is the flattement used?
 The flattement with the messa di voce
 Notation
 Are we certain that breath vibrato was not used?
 Recommended readings
 On Intonation
 How to tune
 Playing "in tune"
 Enharmonic notes
 Practical application
 Practicing good intonation
 Adjusting for intonation
 On Playing Forte and Piano
 Using the screw cap
 On Rhythmic Hierarchy
 "Good" notes, "bad" notes
 Practical application
 Quick notes
 Beating time
 Recommended readings
 On Articulation
 Articulation silences
 Unslurred notes
 Eighteenth-century patterns for quick notes
 Double tonguing
 Recommended readings
 On Further Readings
 CHAPTER III FINGERINGS FOR THE ONE-KEYED FLUTE
 On Fingerings
 Why so many choices?
 Lowering the pitch
 Use of the key
 Extending the range
 Alternate f sharp
 How many fingerings?
 On Trills
 Wide Trills
 Execution
 Recommended readings
 Explanation of the Charts
 Basic Fingering Chart
 Complete Fingering Chart
 Table of Trills
 Flattement Chart
 CHAPTER IV EXERCISES AND TUNES TO PLAY
 About the Music
 Duet playing
 Exercises and Tunes (Eighteenth-Century Sources)
 D Major
 G Major
 e mmor
 A Major
 CHAPTER V MODERN STUDIES FOR ONE-KEYED FLUTE
 Introduction to Modern Studies
 Practice Routine
 Modern Exercises
 Major sequences for the one-keyed flute
 Broken chord studies in the major keys
 Broken chord studies in minor keys
 APPENDIX A THE "TOP 13" EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FLUTE TUTORS
 APPENDIX B ON REPERTOIRE FOR THE
 BEGINNING ONE-KEYED FLUTIST
 Easy solos
 Collections
 Studies
 Easy Duets
 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY: BEFORE 1853
 AFTER 1853