Second edition. The Flutist's Vade Mecum of Scales, Arpeggios, Trills and Fingering Technique is a new, all-encompassing approach to the study and perfection of scale, arpeggio, and trill technique. As the author explains in the introduction of this 96-page volume, "This book is intended not just for the initial learning of scales and arpeggios but for permanent and ongoing improvement of this material through diligent review. Each section is preceded by advice regarding the most appropriate practice methods (10 pages of explanatory text). Think of this Vade Mecum ("Go with me" in latin) as a steady companion, always available for review and renewal."
In addition to an 18-page core section devoted to basic major, minor, whole-tone and chromatic scales, major and minor broken thirds (including their inversions), the four triads, and diminished and dominant seventh chords, the Vade Mecum also highlights the following topics:
"A refreshing skeptic to the dogmatic proponents of 'one note, one fingering', Kujala enjoys, as I do, devising alternate fingerings for quality, smoothness, intonation, and, I suspect, for fun... Above all, Kujala is a scientist of the flute, a thorough researcher, an experimenter, and a tolerant author who is not obsessed with certitudes, either his own or those of prior generations."
-Michel Debost, Flute Talk, Feb. 1996