Do you remember struggling with low C?
Do you remember struggling with low C?
15:25 on Monday, July 20, 2009
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CessiMarie (152 points)
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It has been a pretty good flute summer for me, and I spent a lot of my vacation time practising the flute. Well, sometimes I doubt I get any better :-) but I do my best...
I have now reached the first, C1, low C (middel C pianowise) in the lesson book, and I am not very fond of the note at all! yet. I am not getting it as strong and nice as I suspect it could sound. I guess it will improve over time.
The low C first appeared in a Swedish folk song, called Horgalåten. This is a nice song exept that it needs thoose Cs to sound too, not just the rest of it! What makes it even trickier is that the bars the C appears in look like (3/4 time, A flat, and my letters are 8th notes) - AbG GC EG -
This means I should move my RH little finger from the Eb to C key as I go from playing G to C. Seems almost impossible, and I was reliefed when my teacher said it was ok to skip the Eb key when playing the G.
And even worse when going from the C to E, since I need to lift the little finger at the same time as I should press my third finger. My teacher however seems to be able to simply slide from the C to Eb key. How, I do not know since the keys are usually not very slippery and I need to curl my little finger when moving it in order to hit the Eb key.
I guess that by cheating and not pressing the Eb key, the song should sound ok in a week. I am not too happy about cheating like that all the time, but the flute is not that ergonomic after all... Do professionals leave the Eb key up when needed, or when do you stop doing that? (And how!?)
The good thing is that now I am able to play music that goes down to middle C. (Never mind the rubato when I slow down so that I have enough time to get my fingers and breating correct )
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Re: Do you remember struggling with low C?
16:07 on Monday, July 20, 2009
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Re: Do you remember struggling with low C?
21:30 on Monday, July 20, 2009
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Re: Do you remember struggling with low C?
21:50 on Monday, July 20, 2009
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Re: Do you remember struggling with low C?
03:39 on Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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CessiMarie (152 points)
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Thank you all for the helpful replies.
Jose-luis, better to cheat a little in the beginning, then to hurt myself using a fingering I don't have the coordination for yet. I'll continue trying to find a way do slide the pinky smoothly and to get the coordination to work, but it's certainly tricky.
Musicman, I don't think there are any leaks. The problem is most likely me this time. I'm able to make the C sound, but need to learn to do it faster, and to make it sound stronger and nicer.
Micron (and Jose), thankfully I do not have a B foot! One roller is hard enough since it's so small. It's easier to be sure I'm really hitting the roller (and not just the key below it) if using my finger tip, but it does recuire a lot of extra time positioning the finger and seems to make sliding impossible. I'll follow your advice since it feels more comfortable not using the finger tip. I guess these things depend on hand shape as well.
Oh, apparently I've been keeping my fingers and flute too clean. Some additional skin oil on my pinky should help a little, thanks.
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Re: Do you remember struggling with low C?
05:49 on Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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Re: Do you remember struggling with low C?
16:20 on Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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jose_luis (2369 points)
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Concerning "alternative" fingerings, I suppose there are different approaches.
My teacher would not let me do such a thing with low C. She would rather have me fail the note (no sound or bad sound) than to use fingerings that must be learnt, sooner or "later".
The problem with the "later" alternative is that it may become very difficult to forget and re-learn a difficult position if you become used to the cheat.
Also your ear may suffer because if the pitch is no correct, you may get used to that wrong pitch.
That said, I confess that I use a cheat fingering for the G# trill. I cannot trill with the two fingers fast and reliably enough. And on my flute there is absolutely no pitch difference when trilling with only one finger.
But first I had to demonstrate this to may teacher and she has the ear of a bat and a dog put together. So if she let me do that cheat is because it really makes no difference -on my flute. And probably she made a concession to my age, a privilege that cannot be shared, I guess. (much better for you indeed!! )
But it is, anyway, a bad practise, of which I am not happy at all. If I ever change flute and in my new flute I have to trill with both fingers (as is the case, i.ex with my teacher's Muramatsu), I am sure I will have great difficulty to re-learn the correct fingering.
Also, although not in my plans or my possibilities, if you ever try be be admitted at a music Conservatory, you will probably not be accepted if you do not master the standard fingering. Or so I have been told.
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Re: Do you remember struggling with low C?
02:10 on Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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Re: Do you remember struggling with low C?
16:16 on Thursday, July 23, 2009
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Tibbiecow (480 points)
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If your flute has open holes, plug the right hand keys, at least the last one or two.
My own hand conformation is such that if I don't have E plugged (RH3), C and C# are very difficult to sound, and it is slow going between them.
A little nose oil will help to slide C# to Eb, practice this.
Yes, I remember struggling with low C.
It will take a lot of practice to get right.
Start on the lowest note that you can play well, and go down a half-step at a time, slowly. Listen for tone.
Do this a LOT, you will first find that your lowest 'good' note drops, and then that low C is easier.
I do agree with Jose-Luis, about learning to get the fingering correct when you are learning the first time.
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Re: Do you remember struggling with low C?
17:29 on Thursday, July 23, 2009
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musicman_944 (257 points)
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Micron said:
But I would never endorse 2nd octave D or Eb with first finger off unless it was involved in a trill or tremolo. |
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Did you mean "with first finger ON" or did I misunderstand something?
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Re: Do you remember struggling with low C?
01:56 on Friday, July 24, 2009
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