Instrumentation Search

Instrumentation Search System allows you to search for works using various combinations of instruments. Please add the instruments you want to search for.

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How to Use Instrumentation Search System

Instrumentation Search System is a system that searches for works using the instruments you are looking for.

1. About Instrumentation Search System

With this search system, you can easily find works that include your chosen instrument. You can refine your search by specifying the number of instruments, key, and whether it is a solo instrument. Additionally, enabling 'Exact Match' will filter results to show only works that use that specific instrument.

2. Instrumentation Search System Window

The currently added instruments are displayed. Please use the buttons for operations.

  1. The added instruments will be displayed here.
  2. Exit the Instrumentation Search System without searching.
  3. Turn on if you want an exact match search.
  4. Open the Add Instrument Window.
  5. Delete all added instruments.
  6. Select a template.
  7. Save the current instrumentation as a template.
  8. Open a saved template.
  9. Open the How to Use for the Instrumentation Search System.
  10. Display version information.
  11. Start the search.

3. Add Instrument

Press the Add Instrument button to open the Add Instrument window.

  1. Return to the Instrumentation Search window without adding instruments.
  2. Select the type of instrument.
  3. Select an instrument.
  4. Check the box and select a key if you want to specify one.
  5. Check the box and enter a number if you want to specify the number of instruments.
  6. Check the box to specify a solo instrument.
  7. Add the instrument to the Instrumentation Search window.

4. Added Instrument

Press the button for a added instrument in the Instrumentation Search window to open the Edit Instrument window The operation method is the same as in the Add Instrument window.

  1. Return to the Instrumentation Search window without editing the instrument.
  2. Select the type of instrument.
  3. Select an instrument.
  4. Check the box and select a key if you want to specify one.
  5. Check the box and enter a number if you want to specify the number of instruments.
  6. Check the box to specify a solo instrument.
  7. Update the instrument in the Instrumentation Search window.

5. Edit Added Instrument

Search results display.

  1. Return to the Instrumentation Search window.
  2. If there are many search results, they display 10 works at a time.
  3. The order of the search results can be changed.
  4. The work icons display.
  5. The work titles display.
  6. The work instrumentation display.

6. Search Results Window

Using a template allows you to input a pre-prepared instrumentation all at once.

  1. You can choose from pre-prepared templates.
  2. If you save the currently added instrumentation as a template, you can simplify future searches using the same ensemble. Enter a file name and download it. The file format is Sonatine Search Template File (.sst). The downloaded file will be saved in the storage location set on your device.
  3. Load a previously saved template. The file format is Sonatine Search Template File (.sst).

Flute Ensemble

Je te veux Flute Quartet

Information
Name Je te veux Flute Quartet
ComposerErik Satie (Wikipedia)
Erik Satie
ArrangerToshiaki TakahashiToshiaki Takahashi
Publisher 髙橋利昭
Price:
USD20.00
Category Flute Ensemble
Instrumentation4 flutes
Duration6min.29sec.
YouTube https://youtu.be/9oWXAAXStL4
Difficulty
File Size933 KB
Tags#download

Je te veux Flute Quartet
Compoosed by Érik Alfred Leslie Satie
Arrangement by Toshiaki Takahashi

【composition】Flute Quartet music score (Full score + Part score)
Score
Flute 1
Flute 2
Flute 3
Flute 4
【key】C dur
【time】6:29
【Grade】★★★
【price】¥2.000-
【content】
"Ju to Veux" (France: Je te veux) is a chanson composed by Eric Satie in 1900. The lyrics are by Henri Pacori. Originally said to be one of the songs "Waltz and The Music of the Coffee Shop", it is now well known for satie's own piano solo version. The titles are translated into Japanese, such as "I want you" and "I love you," but it is often referred to as "Ju to Veux" as the original title. Written for popular chanson singer Paulette Dalti, who was called "Queen of the Slow Waltz". It is one of the most popular works of Satie, such as being used for commercial music and game music in Japan.

https://youtu.be/9oWXAAXStL4

 
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