Love my split E key--have been playing for years. Most of the time it's a very quick note somewhere in a piece and this just takes the stress off of having to deal with it.
Yes, the split E can be very helpful. Some people seem to notice quite a difference, and others don’t notice a difference at all. A lot of it depends on your playing style and your level of technique. Glad you love yours! Happy fluting! -Rebecca
Thanks for making these videos. I'm a young flutist and I was wondering if you could make a video about how to change our embouchures to better tune ourselves and just tips for finer tuning. Sorry if you've already made a video about this subject but I'm new and flute tuning has really just been on my mind recently
Great question! Over on my website learnfluteonline.com I have thousands of videos in the membership area. There are tons throughout the lessons that talk about tuning and tone. Another idea, twice a year I run a course called "10 days to better tone" which also contains the same information. As for now I do not have any on this channel, but I will see what I can do. ~Rebecca
Thank you for these videos showing flute technicalities. I watched the one about offset G and another one about how to fix the popped-out springs, and all of them were very informative to me as a beginner. Good job! Keep it up!
I am so happy to help! I hope that you continue to visit my videos as you learn to play the flute, and remember that I have hundreds of beginner lessons just for you in the members area at learnflutenline.com. I would love to see you there! Happy fluting - Rebecca
There are some alternate fingerings that you may want to learn if you have a split-e mechanism. However, the original fingerings will still work as well. Great question! -Rebecca
It is true that many flute makers will only offer the split E mechanism on the flutes that are made with the offset G. If you feel you really need one, you can ask the manufacturer of your instrument if they have a few instruments with this function on it, but you’ll be much better off if you can just learn the techniques of playing so it’s not needed. I’ll help you. It’s really fun to pick up your instrument with skills and confidence on how-to. I show you everything you need to know inside Learn Flute Online. Hopefully you can come join us soon. Https://learnfluteonline.com -Rebecca
Terima kasih atas pembelajaran flute. Untuk kunci dasar A- B - C - D- E - F - G .posisi jari bagaimana ya.minta petunjuknya sebab saya baru pemula .thx
Thanks for writing. I have videos for each note here on TH-cam. You can also look at my website LearnFluteOnline.com for lots of other great information! Good luck! ~Rebecca
you can with flutes that have a pinless mechanism like brannen, powell, haynes, burkart, nagahara, miyazawa and probably more but i don't know about them. with the pinless mechanism you can also have a C# trill in addition to a split-e and inline flute.
Love my split E key--have been playing for years. Most of the time it's a very quick note somewhere in a piece and this just takes the stress off of having to deal with it.
Yes, the split E can be very helpful. Some people seem to notice quite a difference, and others don’t notice a difference at all. A lot of it depends on your playing style and your level of technique. Glad you love yours!
Happy fluting! -Rebecca
Thanks for making these videos. I'm a young flutist and I was wondering if you could make a video about how to change our embouchures to better tune ourselves and just tips for finer tuning. Sorry if you've already made a video about this subject but I'm new and flute tuning has really just been on my mind recently
Great question! Over on my website learnfluteonline.com I have thousands of videos in the membership area. There are tons throughout the lessons that talk about tuning and tone. Another idea, twice a year I run a course called "10 days to better tone" which also contains the same information. As for now I do not have any on this channel, but I will see what I can do. ~Rebecca
Thank you for these videos showing flute technicalities. I watched the one about offset G and another one about how to fix the popped-out springs, and all of them were very informative to me as a beginner. Good job! Keep it up!
I am so happy to help! I hope that you continue to visit my videos as you learn to play the flute, and remember that I have hundreds of beginner lessons just for you in the members area at learnflutenline.com. I would love to see you there! Happy fluting - Rebecca
Do you have to re-learn upper register fingering to use a split e flute?
There are some alternate fingerings that you may want to learn if you have a split-e mechanism. However, the original fingerings will still work as well. Great question! -Rebecca
Can a flute have an E mechanism thus beeing inline? :)
Thanks in advance ❤
It is true that many flute makers will only offer the split E mechanism on the flutes that are made with the offset G. If you feel you really need one, you can ask the manufacturer of your instrument if they have a few instruments with this function on it, but you’ll be much better off if you can just learn the techniques of playing so it’s not needed. I’ll help you. It’s really fun to pick up your instrument with skills and confidence on how-to. I show you everything you need to know inside Learn Flute Online. Hopefully you can come join us soon. Https://learnfluteonline.com -Rebecca
Terima kasih atas pembelajaran flute. Untuk kunci dasar A- B - C - D- E - F - G .posisi jari bagaimana ya.minta petunjuknya sebab saya baru pemula .thx
Thanks for writing. I have videos for each note here on TH-cam. You can also look at my website LearnFluteOnline.com for lots of other great information! Good luck! ~Rebecca
Cikgu Rebecca sangat bagus! Saya sedang belajar sekarang.
Good explanation, thanks!
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed the split E video explanation. :) -Rebecca
The split E can’t be an option on an inline which it sound like you can when you are show the 2 keys together...
you can with flutes that have a pinless mechanism like brannen, powell, haynes, burkart, nagahara, miyazawa and probably more but i don't know about them. with the pinless mechanism you can also have a C# trill in addition to a split-e and inline flute.
That noise gate was painfully distracting.
It annoyed me only after you made me notice :)
Oy.
I think it'd be great if she played the note she was talking about too
Are you married ??? Lol !
Haha you're so sweet. But yes I am very happily married. -Rebecca