William Tell: orchestral flute TUTORIAL
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- William Tell: orchestral flute TUTORIAL
L.I.P.* 💋 project (*Lockdown Insanity Prevention)
by Emily Beynon
MUSIC:
Gioachino Rossini William Tell Overture
performed by the Concertgebouw Orchestra (LIVE: 25 December 2008)
conducted by Mariss Jansons
EQUIPMENT:
video recorded with an iPad
video edited in iMovie
recorded with Zoom H4n
EMILY BEYNON:
emilybeynon.com
Emily Beynon is principal flute of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam. Born in Wales, she began her flute studies as a junior at the Royal College of Music with Margaret Ogonovsky and then went on to study with William Bennett at the Royal Academy and with Alain Marion in Paris. Equally at home in front of the orchestra as in its midst, Emily performs regularly as concerto soloist and also as chamber musician. She is frequently heard on BBC radio and Classic FM, and has recorded eleven solo discs to date. A passionate and dedicated teacher, Emily is regularly invited to give masterclasses all over the world.
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Outstanding! Very insightful comments.
Glad you like it, Jack - thanks for your feedback!
Thank you so much for this wonderfull class!!
You are most welcome, Paula - thanks for watching and for taking the time & trouble to write me a message!
Thank you so much for adding Korean subtitles!
The thanka goes to Sungwon Cho who kindly makes the translations!! 🙏🇰🇷
As melhores dicas de toda internet!!! Obrigado!!!
Voce poderia passar dicas/exercicios para agilidade/precisão dos dedos?
Thank you - glad you like them Eduardo! Thanks too for you suggestion! 👍
Thank you so much for the video! Do you use Single or Double tongue? Best regards.
Thanks for your question, Anja. In the orchestra, it really depends on the tempo but personally I usually prefer single if possible as it’s easier for me to control. How about you??
@@EmilyBeynonfluteThank you so much for answering my question. I am still not sure about how to play it in the upcoming audition, but for me it is easier to play with double tongue. I will practice it with single tongue the next days though. 😊
Emily I am playing this solo with a band this summer. This lesson is magnificent, from the first idea of recording the E Horn part to ending in a sweet fade at the end. While the band part in a different key, every bit of this instruction will help my practice so much, so that I am not just playing a jumble of notes but a beautiful piece of music.
Hi Heidi! I’m SO delighted you found this helpful. Have a great time playing it!! 👍🍎
Love your video so much,thanks for sharing this😻
Thanks for watching, Norene! I'm so glad you liked it! 🍎
Another enjoyable lesson- many thanks, Emily!
My pleasure, Rod! 🤗
These are fabulous. Thank you so much - can’t wait for Petrushka!
Glad you like them!
This is so lovely and helpful 🥰 thank you so much emily! You're a true inspiration.
Thank you so much for watching & for your kind words!! 🙏 Happy flute-ing! 😊
@@EmilyBeynonflute I truly hope to meet you in person at adams flute festival in ittervoort in april!
I will be there!
Thank you so much! I enjoy these videos every week :)
Thanks! Glad you like them!
Great advice!!! Thanksss :)
You’re welcome, Ana! 👍
Wonderful video!!!!!
Thank you very much!
Fabulous!
Glad you liked it!
superbe!
Merci!
@@EmilyBeynonflute English - French... but I also heard you speak a FANTASTIC Dutch... in another TH-cam video I happened to see... Bravo! Adesso Italiano ?
I’m still confused with the rhythm at G- all the recordings of this part sounds rushing🥲
Yes, I understand and it IS tricky!! Try it without the grace notes and maybe even without the first ‘main’ note. Once THAT feels safe and comfortable, add the other two elements. Good luck!
@@EmilyBeynonflute Thank you Emily!!!! Love you!!