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      <title>Better Sound with Flute Long Tones</title>
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      <description>Practicing flute long tones is honestly the one thing that separates the &amp;#39;okay&amp;#39; players from the people you actually want to listen to. I know, it sounds incredibly boring. Why would you want to sit in a room and play one single note for twenty</description>
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