Double tonguing did'll on the traverso / baroque flute - video series with Benedek Csalog 1st part

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
  • Learn the baroque double tonguing technique did'll on the traverso / baroque flute with Benedek Csalog
    1st part of a Video Series - Introduction
    Did'll is the perfect tonguing technique to execute very fast passages in late baroque compositions by Quantz, CPE Bach, Benda and others.
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    contact: e-mail to BaroqueFluteBudapest@gmail.com
    Other recordings with Benedek Csalog where did'll tonguing is applied:
    Blavet Sonata B Minor last movement
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    Paganelli Trio (triple tonguing)
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    hungarotonmusi...
    Quantz Concerto G Major Csalog / Aura Musicale / Mate
    • Quantz-Concerto for fl...
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    Quantz Concerto G Major Csalog / Aura Musicale / Mate
    • Concerto for Flute in ...
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    Quantz Sonata B Minor Csalog / Papp
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    The screenshots were taken from the following sources:
    J. J. Quantz Versuch einer Anweisung die Flöte traversiere zu spielen
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    English translation by Edward R. Reilly
    J.J. Quantz Solfeggi
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    J.G. Tromlitz Ausführlicher und gründlicher Unterricht die Flöte zu spielen
    English translation with the title 'The Virtuoso Flute-Player' by Ardal Powell

Комментарии • 7

  • @john.415
    @john.415 3 года назад +2

    I appreciate your technical insights and extraordinary playing. More please!

    • @csbenedek
      @csbenedek  3 года назад

      Double tonguing workshop
      A series of Zoom sessions on the baroque double tonguing technique did'll is scheduled for June 23-26, upon the request of those who can not participate in the in-person course in Budapest.
      Schedule:
      June 23 - 26 (Wednesday to Saturday), each day 2 PM - 4 PM (CEST), UTC +2
      If interested please get in touch via PM or e-mail.
      I recommend to watch these videos before, so that we do not need to start from the very basics.
      Best regards,
      Benedek
      ruclips.net/video/Ctt0jY2D2i0/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/hAO1T6dO1Fk/видео.html

  • @RosssRoyce
    @RosssRoyce 4 года назад +3

    Hello, lovely instruction (this and the other vid)! Detailed, illustrated and in calm tone!
    I tried to learn this through “dial” some year ago and had hard time of linking these “didls” into an uninterrupted flow. What resolved this form me was the following approach: didl was only the first strong “ignition” moment, then it simply went on as le-re-le-re-le-re.... or lu-ru-lu-ru-lu-ru.... Lo-ro... li-ri... etc. This is done by striking the d/r point on the palate behind the teeth very lightly, then followed by transitory touch of one (or barely both) long, side edge(s) of the tongue to their natural projection on the sides of the palate. I find this to work as an “engine” of sorts. In my case however I needed to practice on purpose very slowly note by note passages sequencing in a rather retarded (and hopeless at the time) way synced with them lu-ru-lu-ru... I needed this slowness not only for the purpose of synced fingers and tongue but more for training the lo/lu part of the sequence to also stop the air as the r does, it tends to almost “brush” with no seeming consonant. The result is still alternate current, more subtle but much faster with less effort. And this alternation of intensity is more ancient sounding, reminding me of the thumb-Index difference in lute thumb under technique passages. I had this didlu-ru-lu-ru-lu-ru-lu-ru idea from trying to put articulation on some basic cornetto melodies, there they advise subtle L R L R articulations.. cheers, and thanks again.

    • @csbenedek
      @csbenedek  4 года назад +2

      Very interesting approach! Thanks for sharing. I will soon continue with more videos on 'my way' and excercices.

    • @csbenedek
      @csbenedek  3 года назад +1

      Double tonguing workshop
      A series of Zoom sessions on the baroque double tonguing technique did'll is scheduled for June 23-26, upon the request of those who can not participate in the in-person course in Budapest.
      Schedule:
      June 23 - 26 (Wednesday to Saturday), each day 2 PM - 4 PM (CEST), UTC +2
      If interested please get in touch via PM or e-mail.
      I recommend to watch these videos before, so that we do not need to start from the very basics.
      Best regards,
      Benedek
      ruclips.net/video/Ctt0jY2D2i0/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/hAO1T6dO1Fk/видео.html

  • @birgithausser4312
    @birgithausser4312 4 года назад +2

    Bravo

    • @csbenedek
      @csbenedek  4 года назад +1

      fortsetzung folgt, sehr bald! :)