Very happy to see this -- I didn't even realize how bad this was until I recorded myself and realized I sounded like a depressed frog when ending a note.
Thanks for making this video! Stephanie Mortimore actually did a masterclass with the flute choir I’m in, and one of her tips for note endings was to close the embouchure by raising your bottom lip. That has helped me a lot with note endings.
@@flutechannel i am studyng brazilian choro in traverse flute, may be we can share with some tecnique traverse flute , and i share shakuhachi tecnique.
I think that in Lacrimosa, the last two notes have to be perfect. First there is a long RE, that must be piano and hold always on the same tone, without even a vibrato. And then a shorter RE also piano but because it's shorter you have to end it without having the feeling that you cut the musical phrase before its end. It's not that hard to do, but because Lacrimosa has a lot of emotion, the final is so important in this music.
Hi Amelie, thanks for your tips! I have a question: I recently learned ''Spirited Away'', but find that when I play the note C# in it, it really sounds false. (Just that one particular note.) How can I correct that problem?
Yes, C# is notorious for a lot of flutists. I would really work with a tuner and find the adjustment in your playing to get it a bit more in tune. Alas your not alone.
Hi Amelie, I notice that when I cut off a note on the flute, I close my aperture(I believe the aperture is the opening hole my mouth creates for the air to come out of my embouchure). Do you think closing my aperature is the wrong way to cut-off a note? also, am I using the word aperture correctly?
Hey Amelie. I Hope You Had A Good Weekend And I Hope You Are Doing Well Today. I Am Going To Enjoy This Video. 😊😊😊😊 And I’m Going To Practice My Flute Today Since I’ve Been Taking A Break. Btw Congratulations. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 On The TH-cam Plaque.
I've never clicked on a video so fast! I've always been frustrated by my pitchiness at the end of notes. Thanks for the tips!
My plesure Kohl! Happy practicing~~
Very happy to see this -- I didn't even realize how bad this was until I recorded myself and realized I sounded like a depressed frog when ending a note.
Things I've never considered. Thanks Emily.
Omg I haven't been here in so long! Hearing "Hi it's Amelie" was soo weird. I love your videos!
wow i like your lung lung t-shirt🤩
You can find it on my store. Or there should be a product panel underneath the video.
So quick response! Thank you so much!
Any time!
Thanks for making this video! Stephanie Mortimore actually did a masterclass with the flute choir I’m in, and one of her tips for note endings was to close the embouchure by raising your bottom lip. That has helped me a lot with note endings.
Exactly! Merci.
Love the shirt!
Great content..thanks!
Thank you for watching!
Hey, could you make a video on circular breathing? ( Like RoLand Kirk is doing on serenade to a cuckoo )
ohhhh you have a shakuhachi, there!!! toooo do you play?
A little bit. Still learning it. It's one of the hardest ones to play in fact!
@@flutechannel i am studyng brazilian choro in traverse flute, may be we can share with some tecnique traverse flute , and i share shakuhachi tecnique.
What are some of your hardest spots in music where your note ending has to be perfect?
The higher register notes. I still struggle to get it nice
The end of the Cantabile (Enesco) on a high g😅😂
I think that in Lacrimosa, the last two notes have to be perfect.
First there is a long RE, that must be piano and hold always on the same tone, without even a vibrato. And then a shorter RE also piano but because it's shorter you have to end it without having the feeling that you cut the musical phrase before its end.
It's not that hard to do, but because Lacrimosa has a lot of emotion, the final is so important in this music.
For me, running out of air.
Where to breathe when there are a lot of slurs.
What kind of flute do you use?
Sankyo Artist Model Flute!
Why you dont do more videos in french
Great video! I enjoyed it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was really helpful thank you also Congratulations on the TH-cam plaque 🎉🎉🎉🎉.
Thanks so much Pedro! 😊
So helpful Amelie!! Love your videos!! And congratulations on your youtube plaque, you deserve it!!😊❤🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much!!
Hi Amelie, thanks for your tips! I have a question: I recently learned ''Spirited Away'', but find that when I play the note C# in it, it really sounds false. (Just that one particular note.) How can I correct that problem?
Yes, C# is notorious for a lot of flutists. I would really work with a tuner and find the adjustment in your playing to get it a bit more in tune. Alas your not alone.
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Thanks!
I still can't do it.
I still can't do it.
Thank you. I have been struggling with intonation at the end of phrases because most of the time I end sounding flat. This is very helpful.
Hi Amelie,
I notice that when I cut off a note on the flute, I close my aperture(I believe the aperture is the opening hole my mouth creates for the air to come out of my embouchure). Do you think closing my aperature is the wrong way to cut-off a note?
also, am I using the word aperture correctly?
Hey Amelie. I Hope You Had A Good Weekend And I Hope You Are Doing Well Today. I Am Going To Enjoy This Video. 😊😊😊😊 And I’m Going To Practice My Flute Today Since I’ve Been Taking A Break. Btw Congratulations. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 On The TH-cam Plaque.
Hope you enjoyed it!
I Definitely Enjoyed You’re Video It Was So Amazing. 😉😉😉😉 Have A Good Day.
*dont use tongue * I developed that habit from saxophone and it was just brought to my attention recently ):
Thank you so much for doing this! I recently just joined a high school band and have been struggling with this.
Glad I could help! Happy practicing and have fun in band!
Bonsoir, vous pouvez faire plus de vidéos en français s’il vous plaît? Merci!