Introduction Musicians can rely on their equipment to play and entertain them correctly. Maintenance to do, just like a musician, is a complex part of every transaction. The time and money required for your own maintenance means that more time comes from entertainment and is just relaxing with just a busy practice program. Providing music equipment and providing services after maintenance can be beneficial to the industry.
It is necessary to maintain everything. Your instrument is no exception. Whether you are playing woodwind instruments or brass, proper attention guarantees you have a long time to play and have more fun. New musicians are dissatisfied with how to manage their instruments in the right way. So, keep observing, we started a series of articles on proper maintenance and maintenance of different instruments. Today we will talk about one of the oldest woodwind instruments, flute. I will learn how to take care of it below
It is the responsibility to play the instrument. Maintenance and care is important to keep the equipment functioning. Each instrument has a different procedure to keep it moving, but most instruments require cleaning and some form of oil / lubrication. In addition to maintaining responsibility, there are other aspects, such as recalling music events (rehearsals and performances etc.) and spending time on practice. Music usually reflects the environment and creation time. Therefore, you can learn various kinds of music such as classical tradition, folk music, medieval and other kinds. Music itself is history, and each part usually has its own background and story, which can further understand other cultures.
Swedish folk music is a type of music based mainly on folk collections that began in Sweden in the early 19th century. The main tool for Swedish folk music is the violin. Nyckelharpa is another common tool unique to the Swedish tradition. Most Swedish instrumental folk music is dance music, Swedish folk music in the form of symbolic music and dance is Porska. The Swedish vocal and instrumental tradition often shares songs in history, but they are performed separately. Since the revival of the folk music of the 1970s, vocalists and instrumentalists started playing together at the folk music ensemble.