On the rare occasions that I get to the high notes, (!) they are
loud. Sometimes its okay cause it fits the piece. But I wouldn''t mind if I
could get them to sound slighty (or alot!) more elegant and delicate for other
pieces. Is increasing the whole ''smile thing'' and getting a pin point
stream of air the right way to go about it? It seems to work on the odd
occasions, so does it need to develop? Or does it only work on the odd occasions
cause the pin point idea isn''t what I''m supposed to do? What do you think?
Love, Becky x
A pin point?
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A pin point?
Tee
hee!!! Look at the pic! I love that image, it cracks me up every
time!
hee!!! Look at the pic! I love that image, it cracks me up every
time!
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This happens to me too. But I am getting better at it I guess its
just practice so I'll let someone else help you on this one cause I need the
help too!! [;)] [:)] [:p] Good luck
just practice so I'll let someone else help you on this one cause I need the
help too!! [;)] [:)] [:p] Good luck
~Vanessa~
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Becky, How old are you?? how long have you played the flute and do
you play any other instermints?? this might help someone figure this problem out
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you play any other instermints?? this might help someone figure this problem out
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~Vanessa~
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hi. I dont use a tight embochure for any playing. just try blowing
slower, but not quickly and following through the phrase
slower, but not quickly and following through the phrase
Tara!