I started to play from February of this year. I enjoy following your funny lectures to practice the skills. You are our farmer, you planted a music seed in everyone’s hearts.
Are you going to bother with the exams, or just play for your own enjoyment. I've got a feeling that the new requirements, (e.g. for clarinet) would suck the life out of everything.
I play the clarinet and I never liked the flute too much. Thin sound and narrow volume range until I heard a cd at my grandmothers house with Sir Jame Galway playim Danny boy,Pink panther,Flight of the Blumble Bee and other short works and woww this man got me interested in the flute with his rich tone and amazing musical talent. This man is just magical with the flute. Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!
That's because the flute is like singing and a lot of flute players don't realize of that and they play it the way you described: with thin sound. Lifeless. Dirty and airy sound. The mouth position over the embouchure is the most important thing to project your air over the exact point, and doing it well makes the great difference. I don't know about clarinet but with the flute you cannot relax about the air projection and breathing if you want to own an excellent sound.
Right now, playing the flute is what keeps me from ruminating all day. Some days, I don't play, but when I do, it makes me feel so much better. You were an inspiration to start playing more seriously a few months ago. :)
Sir Galway, I must only dream of being having as beautiful a flute tone as you I've been passionate about flute for a few years now, and it was my first instrument taken seriously. I've been so passionate that I started in seventh grade in beginning band, and by the end of the year I graduated to being top three in my school, and eighth grade I then was one of the fourteen students to have the pleasure of being in the first ever school chamber music class in California. By that time, I had become one of the top young flute players in the California district. After that, my flute broke from an unnamed person, and I've been doomed to lack practice of my passion.
Mr. Galway, you have inspired probably more flute players on the planet than anyone. I know that is true for me. My first instrument was the saxophone and I played it all the way through high school. But I was never a jazz enthusiast. At a jazz band competition in high school, one of our judges commented that I was too good for jazz. I was never quite sure if that was a compliment or an insult. I was always getting in trouble for playing my friends instruments, mostly the flute. But when we lost our best oboist, our director forced me to play it. Even though I play all of the woodwinds, I practice the flute the most. Most of the other time is making oboe reeds (a real drag). Keep inspiring more people. Frank in Killeen, Texas
It has let me hear the song playing, such as in the good old youtube. Well, it was made of bamboo length of 54.54cm, called shakuhati, 4 hole table, one hole back, the mouthpiece of a wind instrument is only cut off diagonally in Japan. Speaking to be similar, it is similar to the quena and tin whistle, but the performance is difficult, is the sound that is emitted, there is unimaginable violence. Please try to hear you have a chance to become and to ask if. Or Please try to play if there is that you take the time to have. There may be a place to get some.
I started to play from February of this year. I enjoy following your funny lectures to practice the skills.
You are our farmer, you planted a music seed in everyone’s hearts.
I am in my 50s and just started learning to play the flute and I am slowly getting better, but more importantly I am having fun with the flute.
Are you going to bother with the exams, or just play for your own enjoyment.
I've got a feeling that the new requirements, (e.g. for clarinet) would suck the life out of everything.
I play the clarinet and I never liked the flute too much. Thin sound and narrow volume range until I heard a cd at my grandmothers house with Sir Jame Galway playim Danny boy,Pink panther,Flight of the Blumble Bee and other short works and woww this man got me interested in the flute with his rich tone and amazing musical talent.
This man is just magical with the flute. Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!
That's because the flute is like singing and a lot of flute players don't realize of that and they play it the way you described: with thin sound. Lifeless. Dirty and airy sound. The mouth position over the embouchure is the most important thing to project your air over the exact point, and doing it well makes the great difference. I don't know about clarinet but with the flute you cannot relax about the air projection and breathing if you want to own an excellent sound.
Right now, playing the flute is what keeps me from ruminating all day. Some days, I don't play, but when I do, it makes me feel so much better. You were an inspiration to start playing more seriously a few months ago. :)
I loved him, I love him and I shall love him 🇲🇽♥️
Sir Galway, I must only dream of being having as beautiful a flute tone as you
I've been passionate about flute for a few years now, and it was my first instrument taken seriously.
I've been so passionate that I started in seventh grade in beginning band, and by the end of the year I graduated to being top three in my school, and eighth grade I then was one of the fourteen students to have the pleasure of being in the first ever school chamber music class in California. By that time, I had become one of the top young flute players in the California district.
After that, my flute broke from an unnamed person, and I've been doomed to lack practice of my passion.
Thank you for your generosity, I can't seem to find a flute teacher around my area, it is going to mean so much for many of us amateur flutist.
Flute is really such s lovely spiritual instrument. Can’t put my finger on it. It is quite special. You do inspire. Great vid.
´Passion for excelling never dies´! Sums it up! Thank you. xx
Mr. Galway, you have inspired probably more flute players on the planet than anyone. I know that is true for me. My first instrument was the saxophone and I played it all the way through high school. But I was never a jazz enthusiast. At a jazz band competition in high school, one of our judges commented that I was too good for jazz. I was never quite sure if that was a compliment or an insult. I was always getting in trouble for playing my friends instruments, mostly the flute. But when we lost our best oboist, our director forced me to play it. Even though I play all of the woodwinds, I practice the flute the most. Most of the other time is making oboe reeds (a real drag). Keep inspiring more people. Frank in Killeen, Texas
The Welsh song he was referring to that was one of the first pieces he played is 'All Through The Night'. I had a. Test on that in school
I love the process of learning❤
I love you Sir Galway!!!
i love this guy
I couldn't not sign up so looking forward to getting started
Wow that's amazing! I'm really anxious to watch the next videos!
Cannot wait!
This is great ! I cant whait the next videos and notes..
OMG, his nystagmus is wild!
Que pena não ter a tradução!!!!
It has let me hear the song playing, such as in the good old youtube.
Well, it was made of bamboo length of 54.54cm, called shakuhati, 4 hole table, one hole back, the mouthpiece of a wind instrument is only cut off diagonally in Japan.
Speaking to be similar, it is similar to the quena and tin whistle, but the performance is difficult, is the sound that is emitted, there is unimaginable violence.
Please try to hear you have a chance to become and to ask if.
Or Please try to play if there is that you take the time to have.
There may be a place to get some.
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Actually where did flute originated. I mean it came from.
+rabin gurung check out our first history episode about the origins of the flute.
Over 2000 years ago.
Originally there were flutes from everywhere. However, if you are talking about the modern flute, a German man invented it.
@@dorangauthier8415 he didn't invent it, he just greatly improved it.
Still a bit of Belfast accent in there. Come on James keep the Belfast are known