Hi,
I have a problem with holding notes. I just can't seem to hold all the notes to get a beautiful melody. I am not able to hold a note for 10 seconds, only about 3-4 second. Is there a way I could hold my notes longer ?? Or is there any kind of exercise I can do to hold it longer??
Thanks to all replies.
Problem with holding long notes.
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Expanding lung capacity is done by doing two things: cardiovascular activity and practicing long tones. Do any form of cardio on a regular basis, ie running, jumping rope, step aerobics, etc... Also, practice long tones with a metronome through the WHOLE range of the flute every day. Set the metronome at about 60 and try and increase the number of clicks per note by one every day. I've been doing this religiously for nearly a year now, and I can hold most notes (except in the third and fourth octave), for thirty seconds. Good luck!
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Expanding the lung copacity is definately very important, and will take some tie. Another thing that you may want to work on is focusing your air and making sure that you do not use too muck air at one time. Players often believe that to get a nice big sound, they need to use more air. This is not always the case. Opening the inside of your mouth while you play allows for a bigger sound without forcing too much air through the flute.
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