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FLflutist
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I have a duet peice that turned out really neat at the spring concert my school just had Thursday night (went from 7 to 10:30 PM, didn't get home until about 10 after 11!) and I'd like to share it with everyone.

We played Syrinx by Debussy, but took it and turned it into a duet peice. I'd figure at first we'd ruin the peice, but overall it got outstanding results and it sounds really great, especially in a hall that was made to fit 1,200 people. Especially how well tuned we were and also how our tone qualitiy was exactly the same, I'd have to say. We even matched our vibrato pretty well too.

So does anyone have a recomended site to upload audio only?

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You might want to check out www.podbean.com - it's free, you can upload audio there and link to it.
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ah, i like this idea. question: having only been playing a few weeks, could i upload some audio and ask if anyone would be able to give pointers based on hearing me alone...? (that's an outrageous question I know)..But having no instructor, I'd take all the help i can get :oops:
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