Teaching vibrato!
Teaching vibrato!
21:06 on Saturday, February 3, 2007
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Re: Teaching vibrato!
21:13 on Saturday, February 3, 2007
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Flutist06 (1545 points)
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Since you mentioned asking more experienced players, what level of student are you being asked to teach? Because in my opinion, vibrato is a technique that should be reserved until the player reaches a relatively advanced stage (which almost no one would have reached by the 7th grade). It can help a lot with expressiveness, but if the player is still struggling to create a good, reproducible tone, or working on basic technique, or struggling with intonation, then vibrato is just another thing they don't need to be worrying about (and probably aren't ready for). I didn't begin to learn vibrato until I had already been playing for about 5 years. I do have a couple different methods that seem to work pretty well, but even when the basics are learned, they'll need to keep working to really learn how to use vibrato well, and if they're not going to do this, they'll likely develop some bad habits with it that will be very difficult to reverse later. It's not something that can be taught in just a couple sessions, especially if you're not sure you'll have their attention all the way through your time there.
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Re: Teaching vibrato!
02:23 on Sunday, February 4, 2007
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Re: Teaching vibrato!
14:06 on Sunday, February 4, 2007
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schoolbandgeek1 (178 points)
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Posted by schoolbandgeek1
They might have a point. I have been playin the flute for 3 years now and i have never even heard of vibrato on a flute. i have it on my keyboard but like i said i have never even heard of vibrato on a flute.
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Re: Teaching vibrato!
14:26 on Sunday, February 4, 2007
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Re: Teaching vibrato!
12:03 on Wednesday, February 7, 2007
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Re: Teaching vibrato!
19:19 on Wednesday, February 7, 2007
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