For some odd reason or another, I cannot get my flute to stay in tune. Is this because I'm not breathing correctly?
My flute was examined about a month ago before the time when I first had this problem.
I've only had this problem twice or three times, I think. I've only had it recently. And I've been playing teh flute for ...4 years? But it's in the public school system, as I don't have private lessons.
The first time I understood why I couldn't, as I was exhausted and could not maintain a steady airstream. The second time (today) was odd, as it seemed to be for a second, then wasn't. The B flat sound like it was in tune, but then I played a G and that was horribly off.
...Grarg. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Playing In Tune?
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- vampav8trix
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playing in tune/tks
Hello, new here, first post. 2yrs ago I returned to the flute after a 30 year break...it was a long lunch, I guess. I've been studying on my own during this time and have benefitted greatly from internet postings!
Tks, vampav8trix, for the tingly lip balm tip-off. I've been using a lip gloss that may have that "plumping" effect....my lips felt fatter, but couldn't wrap my mind around why that would be so.
Tks, vampav8trix, for the tingly lip balm tip-off. I've been using a lip gloss that may have that "plumping" effect....my lips felt fatter, but couldn't wrap my mind around why that would be so.
um...I'm a cat.