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andrew keeling
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Flute tutorial 61
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Erik Satie - Gymnopedie 2. arr. for flute and piano by Peter Wastall. No.2 from First Repertoire Pieces for flute. Piano accompaniment: ruclips.net/video/Z4KK5DiiHEY/видео.htmlsi=fMKPLk4IxCPh4Qc7
Flute tutorial 60
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J.S. Bach - Siciliano from Flute Sonata No.2 in Eb. No.9 in First Repertoire Pieces for flute. Piano accompaniment: ruclips.net/video/9MJ-kcXbAD0/видео.htmlsi=5J8OFt2hY3OiOp-y
Flute tutorial 59
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Faure - Sicilienne for flute and piano. Piano accompaniment: ruclips.net/video/FL1NUsvn7ic/видео.htmlsi=Ix_AbU2cm_EG4CVG
Flute tutorial 58
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Telemann - Minuet from Suite in A minor for flute and strings. From First Repertoire Pieces for flute. Piano accompaniment: ruclips.net/video/8BKTo4KOmuk/видео.htmlsi=Dybry7U3w7Kafbxh
Flute tutorial 57
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Gossec - Tambourin for flute and piano. Piano accompaniment: ruclips.net/video/z9zophKQris/видео.htmlsi=1iu8kmfN5dXoFwmr
John Williamson - Folk Theme and Variations for solo flute
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John Williamson - Folk Theme and Variations for solo flute
Henrik Odegaard - Antiphona VII 'Ecce virgo'
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Henrik Odegaard - Antiphona VII 'Ecce virgo'
Miklos Rozsa - Sonata for solo flute Op. 39
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Miklos Rozsa - Sonata for solo flute Op. 39
If this is the same band I remember, my uncle was a member.
Not sure who that is. Thruaglas Darkly was operational from 1980-82 and from Lancashire.
@@andrewkeeling9935 Michael Forshaw. He's my dad's cousin.
Hello Andrew, I just wanted to thank you for the great musical analysis of T2 - It’ll All Work Out In Boomland, from your website. I’m a devoted T2 & Please fan, 31 year old musician and a record collector from Turkey. Tried to contact with Peter Dunton and to thank him for his music whom I couldn’t reach while he was living… May he rest in peace… I managed to contact Bernard Jinks, asked some questions and thank for his bass playing also. But I wondered what happened to Keith Cross, always questioned this for the last 10 years. Such great talent… It was heartwarming to hear his comments about his guitar playing, about the band, about production phase. Also to connect with the cover art, connect with the imagery from the lyrics and the Dunton’s concept of circularity, which I always felt from the notes, but couldn’t generalise within a name. Many many thanks. I hope you are happy, healthy and well. I hope Keith Cross is happy, healthy and well also. If you have an idea of where is he, or any notes for his 1989’ composition called Four Years for Christy Puertolas, I would be absolutely over the moon. With my best regards and cheers from Turkey. Doğa
Hello Andrew, I just wanted to thank you for the great musical analysis of T2 - It’ll All Work Out In Boomland, from your website. I’m a devoted T2 & Please fan, 31 year old musician and a record collector from Turkey. Tried to contact with Peter Dunton and to thank him for his music whom I couldn’t reach while he was living… May he rest in peace… I managed to contact Bernard Jinks, asked some questions and thank for his bass playing also. But I wondered what happened to Keith Cross, always questioned this for the last 10 years. Such great talent… It was heartwarming to hear his comments about his guitar playing, about the band, about production phase. Also to connect with the cover art, connect with the imagery from the lyrics and the Dunton’s concept of circularity, which I always felt from the notes, but couldn’t generalise within a name. Many many thanks. I hope you are happy, healthy and well. I hope Keith Cross is happy, healthy and well also. If you have an idea of where is he, or any notes for his 1989’ composition called Four Years for Christy Puertolas, I would be absolutely over the moon. With my best regards and cheers from Turkey. Doğa
A flutorial, surely?
Very nice!
Still amazing 👏👏
I prefer the old cover, too. Sadly I have the new one. Happy I found the answer for my question about when to start with this book😊. I'm still at the beginning of "Learn as you play flute", so it will take time. I'm looking forward to come back here
Maybe start at the beginning and work through it. Same with LAYPF. Try and cover each Unit slowly. It takes time.
Awesome, thank you so much. I just started to play flute and got exactly this book. For me you decided to make these vodeos right in time🙂 Your way of teaching/talking is really supportive. Looking forward to go through the book with your help
That's good, Silvia. LAYPF is a good place to start and hoping your flute playing goes on OK. You might also buy 100 Classical Studies as that is a good source of getatable material.
@@andrewkeeling9935 I bought it, but I'm a little lost now where and when to start with this book as it is not sorted by difficulty.😅
nice! you play flute really good!
thanks! ❤😊
nice fluteing!
It was this solo which made me want to learn to play the flute when I was a teenager all those years ago - and it still sounds magnificent now. It has always reminded me of the song of the Blackbird (I live in England).
this really cool to hear the flute from the song on its own, i hope you pursue this amazing talent in the future
Thank you. I'm a bit too old to stop now!
@@andrewkeeling9935 thanks for responding
Veryy nice!
woooooaaaaaaa
ur very good at playing the flute, i'm in my school band playing the flute
Hoping the videos are useful. AK
This was so helpful, thank you sir. 😊
Pleased it helped. AK
Thank you!
No worries and hoping it's a help. AK
Yes, practising with a metronome is essential. It trains you to play tidily and is the step you need to go through before playing with other people. It also trains you to listen while playing, and that's why students initially have trouble with this. All essential skills. It's worth pointing out that the modern equivalent of that QM2 are things like the Korg TM-60 combo tuner and metronome. It's a full chromatic tuner with sound generator and a pretty decent metronome with tap tempo, all for a very cheap price. I use it for tuning all my instruments (guitar, Uke, recorder, whistles) and for most of my practice and it goes with me everywhere my instruments go. I don't like metronomes on the phone because the electronic tones and beeps they make are *always* out of tune and a major distraction, let alone dealing with ads, phone calls, messages and notifications. It even has a headphone out port so I can jack it into my mixer and I always lay down a tick track when I'm doing a recording, which is a great reference for all subsequent tracks. I know apps are almost ubiquitous these days, but you won't regret getting one of these combo devices. So much easier to use and it just blends into your work flow or practice with minimal distraction.
Good video btw😊
i don't play flute- but new players often overlook instrument care!
Thanks for your comment. AK
I don't play the flute nor do I own one but I still watched the whole video lol. It's clear ur talented and I love the way u give these tutorials, people will surely find this very helpful :)
Genial. ¿Es posible conseguir la partitura? Gracias.
Very good, I like this piece, subscribed, greetings.
Great work Andrew!
Nice👍
What flute do you have?
Yamaha 614.
You are indeed a very versatile musician Andrew! More great stuff. Thank you, Mr. R. 😀🎼🎸
Thank you, Chris. You're too kind. A
I never tried to play flute, but it was interesting for me, Andrew. Now I can better understand what I listen on the records and at the venues. Thank you.
Pleased it's of interest. Thank you. A
loved the tips on the embouchure
Pleased it was useful. A
this made my day better
I love this
Excellent Andrew. And interesting
Cheers, Ian. Hoping you're well. A
Waited years for this
Hoping it was worth it. A
I love this!
Wonderful man! Just Wonderful, well done you've cracked it. Just like the original. 😊
bravo!
Beautiful
beautiful
Thank you. A
bro is the straight man himself
Beautiful!
Beautiful! Beautiful!
Nice....
the flute solos might be my favorite part of this piece, and I think the duo version sounds so magical because it relies more on that
great
ma che sta facendo?? boooo
Well played ! Very beautiful ! 👍👍💪
Beautiful
andrew you cooked on this so hard thank you so much
What flute is that sir?
Yamaha 614.