Re: True talent on youtube!
06:59 on Saturday, January 9, 2010
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Re: True talent on youtube!
15:46 on Saturday, January 9, 2010
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Re: True talent on youtube!
17:48 on Saturday, January 9, 2010
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Re: True talent on youtube!
18:40 on Saturday, January 9, 2010
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Re: True talent on youtube!
18:45 on Saturday, January 9, 2010
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Re: True talent on youtube!
19:31 on Saturday, January 9, 2010
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Re: True talent on youtube!
19:50 on Saturday, January 9, 2010
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spark12 (64 points)
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Well coming from an asian myself, I do agree that many people of my race do play robotically. And maybe that is because Asia is just "musically behind" than others. We haven't contributed to classical music or anything of that sort for that long, compared to some countries in Europe. This whole idea of raising classical musicians is only recent compared to the countries in Europe. But, I live in America so I've been taught differently, etc. So not all asians play robotically. There are many asians in the music school community division I go to that are absolutely fantastic! Having said that, it's not just asians. I will say that many people in America don't know how to play musically either.
I also agree with Micron that many people just learn how to phrase the music but they can't feel the music. I am guilty of it myself when I'm in a bad mood and just play the stuff for the heck of it. Once again, on YouTube, there are few young flutists who show true musical maturity. But just b/c you're not mature enough doesn't mean you don't have the potential. There's always room to improve on that aspect. IDK my stance personally is that you do need some sense of musicality. But it doesn't matter how much heart + emotion you have. You gotta get the basic down and learn how to use it to express those emotions effectively. You can't just have the heart and play horribly. At the same play, you can't just use all the mechanical things just for the heck of it. They're just there to facilitate your own personal feelings into the music. <Added>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSmTe872qFA
Here's another good one.
Also, another thing, the whole thing w/ musical maturity. Some people just might not possess the talent to connect to their emotions. But I think some do but it's just kind of "sleeping" inside of them. BTW, I'm just adding my 2 cents, this has nothing to do w/ defending or siding w/ anyone about the drama.
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Re: True talent on youtube!
20:17 on Saturday, January 9, 2010
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Re: True talent on youtube!
21:05 on Saturday, January 9, 2010
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Re: True talent on youtube!
00:56 on Sunday, January 10, 2010
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Re: True talent on youtube!
02:48 on Sunday, January 10, 2010
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Re: True talent on youtube!
03:28 on Sunday, January 10, 2010
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Pyrioni (437 points)
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binx, you just have to malign everybody all the time, to stir up people's emotion so you can sit back and eat your popcorn, this is very common in many forums. (Macron pls stop argue with trolls, they use many different accounts to play on you, you are just feeding their desire, man they had no life 24 hours here - a sad life they lead)
I post from time to time on Galway Flute Chart, and even have been advised by Sir Galway himself on scales, what to practise, he even gave us direction on Marcel Moyse's exercises.
He even praised me on top notes:
"Dear xxxxxx,
I think you are doing very well with these top notes. Very well indeed...
Best wishes,
Sir James (Galway),
Switzerland.
July 8, 2009" - still showing on Galway Flute Chat you can check it if you like.
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Re: True talent on youtube!
04:11 on Sunday, January 10, 2010
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Pyrioni (437 points)
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Top members - 8notes.com
Kara-Account Closed 3248 points
jose_luis 2004 points
Micron 1816 points
Patrick 1621 points
Flutist06 1545 points
Lera 1438 points
burgess_charlie 1360 points
Bilbo 1170 points
Wow, Kate you are no.1 on 8notes lead by almost double points. Guess you own this place, sorry.
Micron is the 3rd on 8notes, he's my teacher's teacher, I guess he supports me, lol.
Patrick is the 4th on 8notes, he has seen me in person and he taught me in a private lesson after masterclass. He said, "it was great to teach such a talented and dedicated student....you sounded good, don't worry about it" -
http://www.8notes.com/f/25_253501.asp
praised and encouraged by top forumers, then I am happy.
also praised by London Symphony Principal:
"Hi Pyrioni
I just came across your video. Sounds really good. Keep it up.
Best wishes
Gareth Davies
Principal Flute LSO
p.s. I play on a Yamaha too! "
and Greg Pattillo:
"Re: the flight of the bumblebee
Sweet. Keep up the good work.
Greg Pattillo"
and other masters in masterclasses then I am happy, don't worry about me Micron and Patrick, I won't be easily disencouraged by critiques, I love them, I improve from critiques and advices from many top professors on the web like Nina Perlove and others. I know I have lots of flaws and problems, but I am dedicated to flute. I'll improve on your advices
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Re: True talent on youtube!
08:53 on Sunday, January 10, 2010
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Re: True talent on youtube!
10:26 on Sunday, January 10, 2010
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Daveandkateplus1 3
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Posted by Daveandkateplus13
Just ignore it Pyrioni,like you said.
Wow, Kate you are no.1 on 8notes lead by almost double points. Guess you own this place, sorry. |
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I have been on here a long time. Of course I don't own this place! Don't be silly Not sure why you apoligized after this? I don't think that I should feel bad over this, if that was your intention. I love to help out others when and if I can. I have been on this forum for many years and have been blessed with meeting many wondeful people because of it. I took a break from it for several months with no intention of coming back until friends wrote to me and asked me to come back.I even had my account closed. I am happy to be back and try my best to just ingnore the nonsense, as you should also. You have many great teachers, that must be fun
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