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Creating a Woodwind Part for Liturgical Music

Msgr. John Kasza discusses woodwind parts for liturgical music and various approaches that woodwind players can use to create their own part when a written woodwind part isn’t available. The same strategies can be applied by other instrumentalists in ensemble settings as well.

Video content by Msgr. John Kasza, a priest of the Archdiocese of Detroit and accomplished flutist and piccoloist. He is solo piccolo of the Orchard Lake Philharmonic and the Dearborn Community Concert Band and flutist with the Farmington Community Band, Macomb Community Band, and the Michigan Flute Orchestra.

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