Good-bye
17:12 on Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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Re: Good-bye
17:23 on Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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Re: Good-bye
05:08 on Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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jose_luis (2369 points)
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Sorry you have decided to leave. I also believe one must follow one's own intuitions concerning the future.
But as said above, there is no reason why one talent should prevent developing a hobby, except in the case they could be contradictory in technique or because of lack of time to develop both.
As for flute playing as a hobby, some of us (or could it be many of us?), me including, do study and play the instrument for that main reason. In my case, I have no possibility of becoming a pro or even a well advanced performer; I am too old for that. But I still enjoy it quite a lot.
Good luck in any case
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Re: Good-bye
07:40 on Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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Bilbo (1340 points)
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Hi FluteGirl68,
It can be very easy to get discouraged about your playing at times. Enthusiasm can came and go (And come back again). But with only a few years of playing a person can't expect to be on the level of a professional or even a long time serious amateur.
Just to clarify something:
"Flutemark" (Mark Richter)from Frisco, Texas USA considers himself to be an amateur musician and not a pro., playing to glorify God but he plays on pro equipment and has studied extensively. He is "a full-time technology professional in a major US financial institution." he also has a bachelor degree in theology with a major in New Testament Greek. He's not an educational slouch by any means.
"JazzFlutist" Bruce Conway is an Independant flutist taught by Carol Gurofsky in Ottawa, Canada.
His words: "I've been playing for about 30 years! I had special training on tone, using Marcel Moyse as the main example. A good flute headjoint also helps. Mine is a solid gold Goosman custom made. Otherwise, try to emulate opera singers, not flute players. In other words, visualization is important. When you play, pretend you're Pavarotti with the same level of drama in your playing. Also, try to make the flute sing."
For us still intent on learning all that we can, these guys ARE excellent examples of good role models of attitude and expertice.
~Bilbo
N.E. Ohio
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Re: Good-bye
07:55 on Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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Re: Good-bye
10:36 on Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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Bilbo (1340 points)
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The nature of this expressive singing comes from the J.P. Rampal and Marcel Moyse study of the flute as a Bel Canto instrument. A singing term.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bel_canto
"Bel canto singing is characterized by a focus on perfect evenness throughout the voice, skillful legato, a light upper register, tremendous agility and flexibility, and a certain lyric, "sweet" timbre."
I believe that this relation to singing came from the Paris Opera where the flutists would try to match the voice of the singers on stage.
~Bilbo
N.E. Ohio
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Re: Good-bye
14:20 on Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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Re: Good-bye
20:35 on Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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Re: Good-bye
20:40 on Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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flutes-4ever (183 points)
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PATRICKnce a flute player always a flute player...
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I'm gonna have to agree with patrick on thyat one.....
I gave up fliyte for a month(regretably)and I couldnt handle it.I loved and missed it too much!!!!
I'm sure you'll come crwiling back to the flute...er I mean,come to your senses soon enough.LoL <Added>I meant to say PATRICK: Once....
Good luck in dnace...
But y can't you do tap AND dlute at the same time?
That would be quite interesting LoL
jUST DO BOTH.sET ASIDE 15 MINS A WEEK A TO PRACTICE THAT IS NOT ALOT.
aND WE ALL KNOW YOU HAVE MORE THAN 15 MINS OF FREE TIME.Just do that
I just noticed that I was typing in caps...sry!!!
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Re: Good-bye
11:08 on Saturday, March 10, 2007
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schoolbandgeek1 (178 points)
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Posted by schoolbandgeek1
hey, you don't have to leave. just because you don't play the flute anymore doesn't mean u have to leave. i mean you can still talk to us and i'm a dancer too. don't give up on flute i mean when you have some free time, pick up the flute and play. i'm not exactly a dancer anymore and band is my thing, but it makes sense to keep doing what you like. you said that the flute is a hobby, why not keep going with it. i'm not discouraging you brittany, because i know you'll be an awesome dancer, probably be famous one day. but i'm just sayin' when you get the chance, you can still pick up a flute and continue playing.
i hope i helped,
SBG1
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Re: Good-bye
21:24 on Sunday, March 18, 2007
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Re: Good-bye
17:48 on Monday, March 19, 2007
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schoolbandgeek1 (178 points)
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Posted by schoolbandgeek1
hey glad ur back. i don't just live with the flute. i'm into other musical instruments, i love running, i love soccer, i play w/ my 8 year old sister, i love amusement parks, i'm in to almost anything. i have a very busy schedule and will have an even bigger schedule next year when i enter high school. at least school will let out earlier. also i have to try to get my permit (which i don't know if i can because i'm legally blind through my right eye) but i still find time to practice my flute and thats what matters
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Re: Good-bye
13:55 on Saturday, March 24, 2007
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Re: Good-bye
10:14 on Sunday, April 1, 2007
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