Such beautiful teaching! I had a lovely teacher who was spending his summers with Moyse when I first studied these many years ago. The instructing was done completely through listening and imitating. Your teaching and playing are both inspiring!
I'm a raw beginner on flute and found this very helpful and extremely stimulating, especially as I've yet to begin face-to-face lessons. Many thanks, Emily, and I look forward to your next video!
Hi Tim, I'm so happy that you've started playing the flute and I'm really glad you found this helpful. All the best with your face-to-face lessons and until then (and even after!) let your ears be your teacher - be guided by what sounds the best! Enjoy!
Thank you Emily for another inspiring video! I can't wait to take out Moyse melodic studies again to try the way you guided. Excited about this new series😄
Your videos are great! I am particularly enjoying the detail with which you cover your favorite books. I want to ask if there is a fifth book. Thank you.
Thanks so much for your encouragement! Glad you like the videos. The 5th book WILL come at some point….. I just wish there were more hours in the day and days in the week!! 🤣🤣🤣
Hello from Canada, I’ve always enjoyed your content. I have a question regarding Moyse’s other book - 20 exercises on long slurs, trills, pauses, which is not often mentioned by other flutist. If you by any chance has it, would you mind explaining exercise No.4 in that book, why Moyse points out the difference between first and the second line (eighth notes VS quarters), and how one should approach it differently to for a certain goal? Thank you very much.
This video is so precious and valuable, thank you so much Emily!!! problem reasonsmachine actually is not that much reliable, because our ears are not perfectly mechanical. Could you please tell me if you have any ideas of increasing the awareness of intonation? Thank you again, and look forward to you reply!
Fantastic video as usual! This question has been bugging me for a long time: Which piece is played at the very beginning of this series? I love how it sounds and would love to learn it. Thank you!
Such beautiful teaching! I had a lovely teacher who was spending his summers with Moyse when I first studied these many years ago. The instructing was done completely through listening and imitating. Your teaching and playing are both inspiring!
Thank you so much for your very kind words Kathy!! This means such a lot to me… 🙏☺️
Superb lesson. We often forget about target notes and their need for the right stress required within a piece's journey.
Indeed! Moyse created these gems for us to hone our awareness of musical grammar and vocabulary... thanks for your feedback!
I'm a raw beginner on flute and found this very helpful and extremely stimulating, especially as I've yet to begin face-to-face lessons. Many thanks, Emily, and I look forward to your next video!
Hi Tim, I'm so happy that you've started playing the flute and I'm really glad you found this helpful. All the best with your face-to-face lessons and until then (and even after!) let your ears be your teacher - be guided by what sounds the best! Enjoy!
@@EmilyBeynonflute Thanks, Emily, for your sound advice (no pun intended!) I certainly will!
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wonderful! very interested how you explain those little study. thanks for sharing ideas!
Glad you like it! 😊
Lovely video Emily, I am delighted to subscribe.
Thank you Vlad - thanks for watching! 🙏
Thank you Emily for another inspiring video! I can't wait to take out Moyse melodic studies again to try the way you guided. Excited about this new series😄
Thanks Elsa! So happy you found it inspiring!! Thanks for watching.
Your videos are great! I am particularly enjoying the detail with which you cover your favorite books. I want to ask if there is a fifth book. Thank you.
Thanks so much for your encouragement! Glad you like the videos. The 5th book WILL come at some point….. I just wish there were more hours in the day and days in the week!! 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for lecture ‼︎
I believe it that very available ‼︎
Eiichi Yakata
Domo arigato Eiichi! Thank YOU for watching! 🙏
My first flute teacher advised this etude book and De La Sonorte as indispensable
Yes indeed... keep watching the series! 😉🤫
Thanks Emily, I'll share with my teacher for her opinion!
Please do, Mauro! 😄 Who is your teacher?...
@@EmilyBeynonflute
I live in Italy, if you don't know her ...
Hello from Canada, I’ve always enjoyed your content. I have a question regarding Moyse’s other book - 20 exercises on long slurs, trills, pauses, which is not often mentioned by other flutist. If you by any chance has it, would you mind explaining exercise No.4 in that book, why Moyse points out the difference between first and the second line (eighth notes VS quarters), and how one should approach it differently to for a certain goal? Thank you very much.
Hi Joeyflute, I’m afraid I haven’t actually worked on that book very much so I can’t really help you. Sorry 😔
@@EmilyBeynonfluteNo Problem, thank you anyways! Happy New Year!
So inspiring! 😍☺️☺️☺️
Thanks for watching, Pedro - I hope you’re well!
This video is so precious and valuable, thank you so much Emily!!!
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reasonsmachine actually is not that much reliable, because our ears are not perfectly mechanical. Could you please tell me if you have any ideas of increasing the awareness of intonation?
Thank you again, and look forward to you reply!
Hi Shiya Chen - I think you found the answer in my next video: th-cam.com/video/ZbPLFMv1jlQ/w-d-xo.html
Fantastic video as usual! This question has been bugging me for a long time: Which piece is played at the very beginning of this series? I love how it sounds and would love to learn it. Thank you!
It’s Reichert op6 number 3! Lovely, isn’t it?