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Ace video, thank you! I have tried to learn these techniques before but struggled and the way you explained and demonstrated the techniques particularly the singing was really helpful. I also liked how you explained how it could improve general tone and playing.
What i the name of the final music piece you were playing for us at the end of your shared film. It really sounded beautiful and was perfected nicely. Thank you.
I've noticed you don't push the head joint all the way down into the body and leave about 1/4 inch out. I don't do that neither to get circa A440Hz. (I hope I am reasoning well.)
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Ace video, thank you! I have tried to learn these techniques before but struggled and the way you explained and demonstrated the techniques particularly the singing was really helpful. I also liked how you explained how it could improve general tone and playing.
Great to hear!!
Wow this is so useful! Thank you a lot!
You're welcome, glad it was helpful!
i play xiao , these techniques will add drama . concise , useful video
I am glad you liked it!
What i the name of the final music piece you were playing for us at the end of your shared film. It really sounded beautiful and was perfected nicely. Thank you.
That's the beautiful sonata for flute by Francis Poulenc. Glad you liked it!
Thank you
You're welcome
I've noticed you don't push the head joint all the way down into the body and leave about 1/4 inch out. I don't do that neither to get circa A440Hz. (I hope I am reasoning well.)
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no, I think multi phonics is just breath control