Thank you for your explanation, so interesting! I am at the beginning of Trevor's Omnibus, so when I get to tone colour I will have something further to think about. The 'yellow' sound reminds me of the 'aquarium' sound.
That's perfect explained for a beginner like me. Thank you so much. Btw what headjoint do you you use in this video? And is a wooden headjoint easier to change between this two tone colors? Tia
Thank you. It's a cocus wood head made by Howel Roberts. I don't think it matters what it is made of, but some flutes incline a little more easily one way or the other.
this was incredibly helpful, i definitely needed to hear someone play the two different "colours" to understand the difference
Thanks for your teaching. Blessings.
Thank you.
I'm a purple lover. Thank you!
Thank you! Very helpful
Thank you, Sir, for sharing your knowledge and skills
Thank you for this explanation! Using the different "vowel" sounds helped me in my practice
That was really really helpful, thank you so much! Great video 👏🏻
Thanks so much for your kind comment Igor Campos.
I read the Trevor Wye explanation but your video was really helpful for me. Thank you very much for your work!
You're welcome ! Good luck with your studies :)
Thank you for your explanation, so interesting! I am at the beginning of Trevor's Omnibus, so when I get to tone colour I will have something further to think about. The 'yellow' sound reminds me of the 'aquarium' sound.
Thank you! This is a very nice explanation and demo.
Thank you.
That's perfect explained for a beginner like me. Thank you so much. Btw what headjoint do you you use in this video? And is a wooden headjoint easier to change between this two tone colors? Tia
Thank you. It's a cocus wood head made by Howel Roberts. I don't think it matters what it is made of, but some flutes incline a little more easily one way or the other.
Is that a Yamaha head on a Yamaha body?
Hello, thanks for your question. No, it's actually a cocuswood head made by Howel Roberts. I play it on an Altus flute body.
Very helpful! Thank you
Thank you.