I was principal clarinet and played this piece with two Cadenzas on an open air concert. I was about sixteen years of age and frightened to death because my parents were in the audience. That was some sixty four years ago and the venue was the South Green of the Officers Mess in Deal Kent.
Hi I'm Ari from Flutist Melody and I have a quick question for the flute section about my colored beginner's flute. My flute has a slight bend in the middle joint and I have been asking around other flutists on TH-cam about it. I am not sure what to do about it. Should I take it in and have it looked at or just get a newer and a bit more advanced flute? If it is time for a new flute should it be open or closed hole?
Ari, by now you've hopefully done something about this! A beginner's flute would probably cost more to repair than a new one. Open hole or closed hole is a matter of preference, it doesn't really affect the tone. If you have very small fingers, you might have trouble covering the holes and should get a plateau model. Or use plugs in the holes... most professional flutists do choose open hole, and frankly flutists can be snobs about them, but you should try several different types of flutes and see what works for YOU.
Raymond Schroeder Because the original keys of D Major, E Major, etc. are not really good for bands to play in, so they lowered it a whole step so it would be in F Major and C Major so it’s easier for them to play in tune!
In high school we're told to hold the flute parallel to the floor. Looks pretty on stage, but it's ridiculous. Your shoulders will take that for a little while, but in fact when you play long and well, you hold the flute at about a 45° angle. Look at James Galway and other professional flutists.
And to think I spent 6 years cleaning bilges and standing 4 & 8 or 6 & 6 watches in the engineroom making less than most of these guys did. Of course, the only instrument I could play was the kazoo. LOL.
I was principal clarinet and played this piece with two Cadenzas on an open air concert. I was about sixteen years of age and frightened to death because my parents were in the audience. That was some sixty four years ago and the venue was the South Green of the Officers Mess in Deal Kent.
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I am a very proud retired from the U.S.NAVY Band,Your concert just wonderful and very talented musical performances.
My instrument was the Euphonium and retired from the United States Navy band as a band leader,with the three United States Navy Band for 28 years.
9:34 #usnavy
wonderful concert performance. yes, the flute solo RULES!! wow!..well, all the solos rule, but hey, i'm partial to flutes...
I loved the violin solo. Oh, wait! There wasn't a violin solo. I missed the string section.
All I can hear is the periodic table song
This is my favourite piece and one of the best performances of it I’ve heard. I also like how it’s in F+, which gives a whole fresh feeling to it
Enjoyed this very much
Great rendition... Love Offenbach's music...
Thank you for the post!
Le note volano e mi raggiungono come ogn sera....
Bravo Great performance
Amazing
Delicious ouverture written by Carl Binder on theme's from offenbach.
Lawrence Odom is my Great Uncle.
I don't know if I agree with the phrasing of the euphonium solo.
Ascoltando Offenbach, l'Inferno sembra un posto parecchio divertente
8:10 is where it is at ;)
7:33 and to the end - orchestration "La Mattchiche"
Thank u
Ahmad Shumayal actually 0:01 is where it starts
Opening 7:32
Letter A. 7:44
Letter B. 7:56
Letter C. 8:13
Letter D 8:36
Letter E. 8:52
Presto 9:13
Letter F. 9:19
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Can anyone tell me what the instrument at 3.12 is? Please excuse my ignorance.
Basson
Which one? There are two in the video.
Because they are asking for the instrument, which one doesn't matter.
9:34 #clarinette
❤❤❤👌
Lovely 😳😳😳
Super!
is it weird that i found this song through an anime?
Josh Lee No!
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7:42 OG Performance
Bunch of squidwards up in here.
Hi I'm Ari from Flutist Melody and I have a quick question for the flute section about my colored beginner's flute. My flute has a slight bend in the middle joint and I have been asking around other flutists on TH-cam about it. I am not sure what to do about it. Should I take it in and have it looked at or just get a newer and a bit more advanced flute? If it is time for a new flute should it be open or closed hole?
I know some men with this problem.
Ari, by now you've hopefully done something about this! A beginner's flute would probably cost more to repair than a new one. Open hole or closed hole is a matter of preference, it doesn't really affect the tone. If you have very small fingers, you might have trouble covering the holes and should get a plateau model. Or use plugs in the holes... most professional flutists do choose open hole, and frankly flutists can be snobs about them, but you should try several different types of flutes and see what works for YOU.
I could spend the score? I miss the part of flutes, please would be helpful
7:45 is where everything starts
why not the original key?
Raymond Schroeder Because the original keys of D Major, E Major, etc. are not really good for bands to play in, so they lowered it a whole step so it would be in F Major and C Major so it’s easier for them to play in tune!
woow
The original version is in G major, but the band version is in F major
Suena muy bien, me agrado muchísimo!
Lástima de arreglo, a mi parecer deberían buscar un mejor arreglo.
Saludos!
Saludos!!
The Can-Can part in this sounds like the version from Nasty Patty from SpongeBob
5:45 why is the middle woman's flute so low?
In high school we're told to hold the flute parallel to the floor. Looks pretty on stage, but it's ridiculous. Your shoulders will take that for a little while, but in fact when you play long and well, you hold the flute at about a 45° angle. Look at James Galway and other professional flutists.
beatuifly performed, the Can Can to finish could use a little bit of fine tuning though. that sounded awkward
Which arrangement its this? Thank you!
This was arranged by Lawrence Odom.
And to think I spent 6 years cleaning bilges and standing 4 & 8 or 6 & 6 watches in the engineroom making less than most of these guys did. Of course, the only instrument I could play was the kazoo. LOL.
#usnavy
Play louder Woodwinds.....
HASTA EL CULO
Wow you mean there was real music before cope vitt
didnt know navy needs to know how to play an instrument
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