Hi, I am diane - new to this group. New to flutes, piccolos .. NO MUSICAL BACKGROUND or talents .. NO RYTHYM .. I can't even dance !!! But I want to play the piccolo !! I am like a ferret in that I like shiney things ... I am an accountant [BORING] I sell coins and tokens on eBay [BORING] I design websites - repair computers [BORING] and buy gadgets !!
Change of life [gotta blame something for this] has led me to purchasing a sterling Armstrong [930 I think] piccolo. In my 'nest' I have a flute as well .. Which I pick up ever so often play just a hour or less because it absolutely is SO PAINFUL !!! I could maybe do better if I wasn't 99.9999% of the hour obsessing on how much my hands hurt. They are small and it feels like I am about to tear them in two .. BOTH HANDS. To make up for the fact that I can hardly balance the flute and stretch my fingers, I press HARDER on the keys . .causing MORE pain. etc etc ..
For some reason I don't have trouble getting sounds out of the flute. I must have good lungs ... Did I mention I was a smoker?? OH MY .. My doctor always say my lungs are great . .he wouldn't know that I was a smoker if I didn't SMELL!! I think he puts it nicer than that .. but regardless, that is what my non kids [grown] with kids of their own, say.
Did I mention that I tend to ramble??
Any way .. I always wanted to play the flute, I love the sound .. but life always got in my way. In school I didn't have the interest .. then came marriage and kids and family and .... Now I am 50-ish and I pulled out the flute and said "I am going to do it NOW!" Probably nobody starts with the piccolo, but I will because of the pain .. Nobody will EVER hear me play, [except my husband - animals and teacher, when I find one.] so it shouldn't really matter, right, that I will play the flute, with a piccolo???
Diane [hoping you all don't think I am nuts !! I'm not !!]
Long and Rambling Introduction
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Long and Rambling Introduction
Diane aka jEwink ~~~
Work like you don't need the money.
Love like you've never been hurt.
Dance like nobody's watching.
Work like you don't need the money.
Love like you've never been hurt.
Dance like nobody's watching.
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No, that's not the problem. It is just that because I have such a HUGE stretch of the fingers, that all I can think of is the pain . . My fingers aren't short, but my hands are small and my arms are weak and I can't seem to balance the flute and press the keys and REACH at the same time, so I over compensate by getting a death grip on the flute. My piccolo will be here tomorrow and I will learn on the piccolo and later try the flute again. I know that is SO backwards from what everyone else does. BTW .. I don't have the "hit the hole" problem that some people do when trying to play the piccolo compared to the larger opening in the flute. Maybe I can thank smoking for that, ya think?fluttiegurl wrote:Diane,
Welcome! Don't worry, I tend to ramble.
I have had several adult students with similar stories over the years. Have your flute checked out by a tech. A simple repad may help a lot. It sounds as if your keys are not sealing.
Good luck and have fun!
Also, while you are thinking about that, do you think when I find a teacher, he/she will NOT want to teach me the basics on a piccolo? Does it make a difference??
Diane aka jEwink ~~~
Work like you don't need the money.
Love like you've never been hurt.
Dance like nobody's watching.
Work like you don't need the money.
Love like you've never been hurt.
Dance like nobody's watching.
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I have taught one student on piccolo (an adult who had learned flute as a child). Though I do not recommend it for beginners, it can work fine for a student who has learned some flute. The piccolo is a completely different instrument, so even though there are a lot of similar basics, the tone production is very different. I also know several professional players who primarily play piccolo. Be sure to ask around and try to find a teacher who specializes on piccolo if possible. If not, be sure to let them know up fromt what you want. Good luck! 
