Just can't hit the low ones!

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flutietootie4lyfe
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Just can't hit the low ones!

Post by flutietootie4lyfe »

I CAN''T HIT LOWE C''S AND D''S EASILY!!!! The
ones below the staff are really hard for me 2 play them. Is there a special
possition it;s easier to play it in??? I''m currently playing fur elise and it
has a lot of low C''s any help?
~Kendall
"Q: How many classical flutists does it take to change a light bulb? A: Only
one, but she'll pay $5,000 for a gold-plated ladder." --Kathy Russell

damjan
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Just can't hit the low ones!

Post by damjan »

There is no easy way around this. You have
to pull your lips back in a tight smile and provide enough air. These notes are
simply hard and they require practice.
Damjan, --- Fluteland.com Teacher

sweetensour
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Just can't hit the low ones!

Post by sweetensour »

yes, lots of air! that means you gotta
make your mouth do the O thing... drop your jaw and open your mouth as if
you're saying the letter 'O.'

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krzymunkey
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Just can't hit the low ones!

Post by krzymunkey »

i would openup your throat completely
(like the beginning of a yawn, or hot food in your mouth).. then don't blow
harder, and blow down into the hole...
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as if you'll live forever... Live as if you'll die tomorrow...

flute friend
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Just can't hit the low ones!

Post by flute friend »

Hi!! don't get disguraged if you can't
play these notes. My mom who has been playing for over 30 years is a great
player and see could barly play Fur Elise. But all you have to do is work on
playing those notes every day for 15-20 minutes just play the 3 notes like you
are playing a scale and go up and down. But before that just try each note about
25 times then move to the next note the go to the next and so on. Then repet at
the begining!!! I hope this helps[:)]
~Vanessa~

flutietootie4lyfe
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Just can't hit the low ones!

Post by flutietootie4lyfe »

WOW! I just loooked at this again
realizing that I'm a queen of low C's and D's and thats the best part of my
flute playing..I wrote this a long time ago thanks so much you guys really
helped!
~Kendall
"Q: How many classical flutists does it take to change a light bulb? A: Only
one, but she'll pay $5,000 for a gold-plated ladder." --Kathy Russell

biggzh
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Post by biggzh »

oddly enough, it's my low register that's near perfection... (can't say that about my middle and high register's though....now if only I can get my band director to give us a chair test that has all low notes....)

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pandagirl11
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Post by pandagirl11 »

Haha...I agree with the post above. The very first note I learned was C1 (Middle C) and when I had my first flute lesson, my teacher stared at me like I was crazy, saying I should have started with G1 or something. -.-" It wasn't that hard to play middle C at first but now that I've learned up to E3, it's getting more difficult to focus the air and blow more carefully. =) D1 is still easy though...

traytray
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Post by traytray »

haha I played the Bb as my first note cux i learned on my own, and my friends told me to start on that one. Took me forever to make a sound outa tat thang ><

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Post by veggieburger »

Oh, wow! i know just what you mean! I started playing by myslef, and I started on Bb, too!

It was so hard to get a sound... actually, the first sound I got was just by pushing down on the trill keys!

Even though you said you already have it, I always get my low notes by pulling back my lower lip and taking full, glass breaths.

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