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13

Jun

2010

To Persevere Or Not?

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ask-a-flute-questionDear Ingrid,

My child has been told that they have a "great sound" with the flute and the right lips. They like to play but wont practice especially if left for a while. Should I persevere with the lessons as they are expensive for us, or maybe leave it for a year so they appreciate what they had?


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01

Jul

2009

Breath Control on the Flute

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ask-a-flute-questionDear Ingrid, I have been learning the flute for a bit more than a year and am finding it more difficult than I perhaps expected. I’m quite a good pianist so have no problems reading music, but controlling my breath is a real nightmare! So I need all the help I can get!

 

 


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01

Apr

2009

Throat Tuning

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ask-a-flute-questionI have heard talk about something called ‘throat tuning’ and am not sure what it is exactly or how it might be useful to my playing. I am an adult student and wonder is this something I should be aware of? ...yes, ‘throat tuning’ is definitely something of which you should be aware as a player since working with this concept is very helpful in developing richness and resonance in your flute tone.


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01

Jan

2009

Cleaning a Silver Flute

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ask a flute questionI have a new flute which is a silver model. Can you give me any tips on the best way to clean it? ... Thank you for your question, Heather. It is easy to take for granted that we all know just what to do, or not to do, in the care of our flutes – so perhaps this is a good time for a reminder. First of all, keeping the inside of the flute dry after playing is essential. Moisture collected inside the tube can damage the keypads, and it is not so healthy either!


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