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Learn from the world's best flutists.
The Technique For Effortless Playing
In this video, Marianne Gedigian and Chelsea Tanner discuss technical facility and how to improve the evenness and speed of the fingers.
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這種吹法是中國笛子循環換氣 也可以用在FLUTE西洋長笛演奏, 還要一種是循環雙吐音。
I’m shocked to like number 3 the best !
What a beautiful tone! That was lovely
Changing embrochure is an important step in reaching low notes in the low brass family. Jaw movement is something brass players have to do constantly (moving the lip forward for low tones and back for high tones) without screaming on the high end or going sharp on the low end. Please next time specify when you’re specifically talking about one instrument family.
This was really interesting, thanks :)
Exactly what I tell my students. I have been taking lessons myself to strengthen this skill in myself.
Bad ass little lady
What is this piece called?
G. F. Handel - Sonata in F major, op. 1 no. 11, HWV 369, IV. Allegro I played this piece as a kid, at least 35 years ago...
Thank you. That was a remarkable difference. 😊
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Or just I become a robot like you. It would be more easy.
great flute solo performance!!!
pure gold
Playing harmonics is super fun :0
Now do locomotives breath 😏
I like this lady already
Wao...❤
Best part is smile at 0:03 😊
Uh this isn’t that hard, the double tongue just before is much harder
She’s cool
She’s amazing
Wow❤❤... She plays so beautifully and gave a righteous advice for practicing... I'll take it ❤
Does she think people discovered all the things they did because they knew exactly what they were doing?? Sure if you want to get a specific result you should know exactly how to do so but there's absolutely nothing wrong with fucking around and finding out.
Aperture? Do you mean embouchure?
Aperture refers to the opening between the lips. It is an integral part of the embouchure
What is the piece please?
Ibert flute concerto (3rd mov)
tell me you never had a jam, without telling me you never had a jam?
When I play guitar, some of my best stuff comes from when I have no expectations.
Because you keep your aperture small....!
Literally the intro for Coughdrops - 1999 Write the future haha
Muchas gracias!
"do you like jazz?" Bee movie, 20wheneveritcameout
I love the airy sound. It’s probably not a good tone for classical music, but it sounds cool
This is so helpful❤
So grateful. Thank you.
Very interesting. Thank you for showing us the three traversos
I'm a flutus
Couldn't be more incorrect.
Many problems with this.
Those gold-plated flutes are nice.
I find it quite ironic that he's teaching phrasing on tonebaseFlute when he's making major phrasing mistakes right off the bat.
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this is very true sir.
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14.10 very informative and interesting. Thank you.
Would be nice if this could be explained in a clearer fashion? Sometimes, one just does not get it and then it maybe needs explaining in a different way. Some of us are not as music theory savvy as others. So what this woman is doing is speaking with those who get it, who speaks her language. The rest of us?....... 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️ Would be nice of, once in a while, the ones making these videos actually go back and check the comment section. It would be helpful if one could have answers to questions. This is why I do not ask questions, especially not this channel. One would be lucky to get an answer. Or maybe that is the point they're trying to make? They're giving tips and we should be lucky to get that, at least?
Hi Alberto! :)
Musicality is always number one priority. We live in an age where any sound can be generated by a computer hooked up to a speaker, but human music persists not because of its technique, not because of fast and complicated patterns, but because of our humanity, the musicality that only humans can bring to the table.