Interpretation gives technical practice musical purpose: shaping phrases and conveying expression forces attention to color, dynamic nuance, and continuity of line. Working with repertoire (not only mechanical exercises) teaches a student to make musical decisions that naturally refine tone, breath control, and articulation.
: Many teachers, like Eileen Gilligan , recommend singing the melody first to internalize the intonation and expression before picking up the flute. moyse tone development through interpretation pdf
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Moyse taught that every technical exercise—scales, arpeggios, intervals—must be immediately converted into music . He famously quipped that if you practice a scale mechanically, you are practicing "sounds." If you practice a scale with direction, phrasing, and color, you are practicing "language." Tone Development Through Interpretation is the Bible of that language. Moyse taught that every technical exercise—scales
provides a PDF of the "intended introduction" and preface that was missing from the original publication, which explains Moyse's specific practice categories. The Babel Flute Overview of the Method Core Philosophy
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