problems with my lips
08:43 on Friday, April 4, 2003
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(o_ciu)
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i`m getting trouble in blowing my flute
i just can`t get my lips stick to the mouthpiece correctly
only airy sound comes out, and even worse, sometimes no sound comes out!
i`ve been playing it for 1 and a half year already
is this normal?
what`s wrong with me?
i`m getting a bit dejected
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Re: problems with my lips
15:44 on Friday, April 4, 2003
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(Elena)
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don`t worry, it takes awhile to get a good tone. after i played the flute for a year and a half my tone was airy too. just practice a lot, because if you don`t practice a lot you won`t get it. if you know anyone that plays the flute pretty well ask them to see if you`re doing anything wrong too. or it could be the flute!! if a spring is out of place sometimes notes won`t come out. and some flutes are just better than others.
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Re: problems with my lips
12:00 on Friday, April 11, 2003
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Re: problems with my lips
09:33 on Saturday, April 12, 2003
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(o_ciu)
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i just had my new flute a few months ago! i think it`s definately the problem of the position of my lips because sometimes i got beautiful sounds by luck! is there anyway to make it easier to remember the right position?
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Re: problems with my lips
21:01 on Friday, August 29, 2003
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(Gumdrop)
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Try making a dot of nailpolish on the headjoint and the body that line up when you`re in a place where the tone is good. Don`t worry, nail polish won`t hurt your flute, and if it`s just a small dot, nobody will notice.
Good luck,
Gumdrop
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Re: problems with my lips
02:55 on Saturday, August 30, 2003
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(dave)
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have you tried using just the headjoint? practice your breath control just a few minutes everyday with just the headjoint and it`ll make a world of difference. also use a mirror to make sure you`re lined up with the embouchure hole and then keep your airstream steady while you roll the lip plate forward and back until you find the "sweet spot"
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