Bigger Tone
20:36 on Saturday, January 16, 2010
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OboeNightmare (153 points)
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Hey guys! How's stuff?
Okay, so here's the scoop. When I'm playing in general right now, I seem to be doing okay as far as playing with a good supported tone right? My teacher seems to think that I'm playing correctly, but, when I hear other pro flute players, it sounds like they have a much more open, strong sound going on.
Is there anything I can do to fill up my instrument more? Also, could it be the instrument itself?
Thanks.
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Re: Bigger Tone
00:02 on Sunday, January 17, 2010
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Re: Bigger Tone
01:57 on Sunday, January 17, 2010
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Re: Bigger Tone
02:10 on Sunday, January 17, 2010
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Pyrioni (437 points)
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Sometimes, pros seem to play a lot louder than us, especially the low notes, like Sir James Galway, his low notes are so loud 3 meters in front of us. You know what's their secret?
They told us they "Borrow" the overtones from upper octave!!!
Flute is stupid instrument!! flute sound is against natural sound! in nature, you hear low tones loud and high notes quiet, like human vocal and birds sing, dogs bark. Flute is opposite, so we must play high notes quiet and low notes loud to emulate nature sounds.
To do this, we must borrow the upper octave overtones! because human ears can perceive higher overtones well. To do this, either you give the flute more air like Sir Galway did, you give it more force like I did:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4SAK3FikD8<Added>in video, mostly are low notes until the end, played with Yamaha 211 low riser, slow-responsive lip-plate, student flute
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Re: Bigger Tone
06:31 on Sunday, January 17, 2010
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Re: Bigger Tone
07:38 on Sunday, January 17, 2010
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Re: Bigger Tone
18:14 on Sunday, January 17, 2010
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Re: Bigger Tone
19:04 on Sunday, January 17, 2010
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19:11 on Sunday, January 17, 2010
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19:58 on Sunday, January 17, 2010
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Re: Bigger Tone
22:02 on Sunday, January 17, 2010
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Pyrioni (437 points)
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I agree with Patrick too. I didn't know what OboeNightmare meant by Bigger Tone, can a Tone be described as Big in English? I'm no good at English. I am still learning English and French as second and third language. Sorry for my misunderstanding.
I think becuz OboeNightmare is playing oboe now, so his embouchure (both lips) must be very tight, therefore his lips are pinched so is his tone when he/she plays flute, Patrick's relaxed embouchure is a very good and correct advice for him/her.
Some teachers of flute and oboe suggested my friends "don't play oboe if you play flute as well, becuz it will destroy your flute embouchure in a long run"
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Re: Bigger Tone
06:54 on Monday, January 18, 2010
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Re: Bigger Tone
19:09 on Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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flute_n_bassoon (309 points)
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Posted by flute_n_bassoon
Actually, I have found the opposite- oboe helped my flute embrochure. It makes you more aware of the little adjustments you need to make.
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Re: Bigger Tone
19:27 on Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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Re: Bigger Tone
14:15 on Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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