Hello, new player needing some help on possibly a common problem
Hello, new player needing some help on possibly a common problem
05:53 on Saturday, January 6, 2007
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chloe_flockart (2 points)
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Hello, my name is Chloe, and after learning piano, guitar, violin and the spoons (yes, the most fun I have ever had!) I have finally bought a flute. I am able to reach up to D5, as soon as I lift my index finger on my left hand to move from E4 to E5 my note goes...well, hollow and horrid. Unfourtunately there is no teacher availible where I am (seriously, I live on the edge of the desert. ) I am shaping my mouth like I am about to say the letter W, and tounging by saying "two" (well, not saying, but moving my tounge into that position), but the note is terrible. I know it is my inexperience, however it could be a leak, my brother tried to clean my flute for me while i left to do the dishes, and he go the CLEANING CLOTH stuck in it, and then used tweezers to extract it heaven knows how, so he may have dilodge on of the keys, but I had this problem before, I think.
Also, any flute advise would be adored, because it does not seem that I will be able to get a teacher in the near future... dang.
Is it the way I am holding my lips? I have tried blowing the air downward more to hit the higher notes, It makes the noise clearer but it is still REALLY bad, and hollow.
Hi to all of the other beginner flute players out there!
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Re: Hello, new player needing some help on possibly a common problem
12:32 on Saturday, January 6, 2007
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Flutist06 (1545 points)
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Well, when you say you're holding your lips as if saying "w," which syllable are you referring to? The closest to a flute embouchure, at least the way I say it, is the "you" part, and even then it's not what I would consider a very easily controlled embouchure too relaxed, with a very large aperture). You might consider playing around with your embouchure. For higher notes, you'll actually need to raise the airstream slightly. Considering that your brother may have done damage to your flute, get it to a repair tech, and don't let a non-flutist clean your flute without careful supervision. Also, check the fingering you're using. E4 should refer to the lowest E a flute can play, and E5 would be an octave above, but using the same fingering. That could very well be the cause of your problem right there. If you're talking about the octave above (moving from E5 to E6), then you would move your left ring finger, not your left index finger. I hope that helps.
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Re: Hello, new player needing some help on possibly a common problem
13:48 on Saturday, January 6, 2007
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Re: Hello, new player needing some help on possibly a common problem
15:13 on Saturday, January 6, 2007
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Re: Hello, new player needing some help on possibly a common problem
20:25 on Saturday, January 6, 2007
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Re: Hello, new player needing some help on possibly a common problem
22:14 on Saturday, January 6, 2007
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Re: Hello, new player needing some help on possibly a common problem
07:01 on Tuesday, January 9, 2007
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