I've been watching you for a while now and just wanted to say you're so talented and helped me grow so much as a young flutist. Thank you for all your tips, positivity and kindness. Lots of love ❤️❤️
Hi Amelie, excellent and easy to understand. You land, make feel how breathing works and materializing that feeling… geee!!! Always helpfull. Graciaaas😜‼️😊
Thanks for theses useful exercises and advises, an more generally your interesting lessons. I have a question, (if you think it is of interest): when i move from Eb to E (and also F, F#) the sound is more "blowed," how to reduce this effect?
Thank you for your commitment to the flute community. I have been wondering about soundproofing for my at home practice room. My practice room shares a wall with my neighbors. Do you have any recommendations? Thank you!
Happy to help Bill. Let me think, I would try to add items like carpets on the floor, heavy drapes. Any empty room is a loud boomy room so keep that in mind for DIY things you can do to soundproof a bit. Acoustic panels that you see we have on our walls will require quite a bit of them. You would need to cover your whole room with them.
Fantastic, in-depth video on the subject. I have been playing for two weeks, and only just starting to be able to hit the middle register semi consistently. It does feel like I have to blow too hard sometimes. Cannot manage to play it piano, only forte.
I've never had much trouble with the middle register, perhaps because I play a lot of traditional Chinese folk music in which nearly all is written in low and middle registers. Third octave E is my bugbear, particularly when I need to slur into it, which is really sad because Bach's Partita in A min. is my favorite and my ultimate goal.
Good Morning. ☀️🌞😃 Amelie. I Hope Your Doing Well This Morning. I Am Going To Enjoy This Video. 😊😊 Btw I Hope You Had A Good Weekend. I Also Love Your Thumbnail.
Hello Mam', I have a question, I am a left handed Indian bamboo flute player, and from years i want to get my hands of this steel flute, but not able to find any , whose keys are aligned for lefty people, so, steel flute for lefty people really exist? if yes, then from where i can buy it, Regards Jeevan Dhami
There are no left handed flutes, the only ones exists are custom made and quite expensive. I would try a regular version flute. There are no "steel" flutes. Most are made in silver or silver plated. Hope this helps Jeevan
Quick reply -- Viento makes a left-handed nickel-silver flute. I have one. They also make left-handed silver flutes as well, with C and B foot, and with open and closed hole keys. The nickel/silver ones -- model Viento 208L -- cost $700 and work beautifully. If you google "viento 208L" it's the first result you'll get. If you are interested in playing what's called a "simple system" flute, fully keyed lefties are even easier to get since they were absorbed into Irish folk music, and folk music never minds people playing left-handed. They are fully chromatic and you can play anything on them, not just Irish folk music.
The middle register is one of the most covered topic I get with beginners and even advanced students. I do hope this helps. Happy practicing!
Thank you. I’m a Sax player just commencing my journey with the flute. Your videos are so helpful. I appreciate your sage advice.
You're very welcome! Happy practicing and all the best on your musical journey!
Same story here!
You are great you explain the thing which are not in book You are great teacher.
Very Helpful!!!!! As a beginner flutist, this is very helpful and easy to understand! AMAZINGGG!!
Glad it was helpful!
Love all your tuition videos. Soooooooooooo helpful. Many thanks. Judy
I've been watching you for a while now and just wanted to say you're so talented and helped me grow so much as a young flutist. Thank you for all your tips, positivity and kindness. Lots of love
❤️❤️
I'm so glad Tannith! Happy to help!
Hi Amelie, excellent and easy to understand. You land, make feel how breathing works and materializing that feeling… geee!!! Always helpfull. Graciaaas😜‼️😊
Thank you so much!
Many thanks. So proud of you did 🙏
Thank you Amelie!!! This is just what I needed ✨
You're so welcome!
This helped alot with getting a better pitch for the middle register notes😊
That was very helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Very good advice and exercises! This is exactly the help I need with 2nd octave.
Glad it was helpful!
is this flute blue? or it is just the light setup??? where did you find this fluuute
Just what I needed Amelie! btw at 5:48 it's interesting to watch the lip plate. You can really see what the air is doing.
Thanks for theses useful exercises and advises, an more generally your interesting lessons. I have a question, (if you think it is of interest): when i move from Eb to E (and also F, F#) the sound is more "blowed," how to reduce this effect?
Thank you for your commitment to the flute community. I have been wondering about soundproofing for my at home practice room. My practice room shares a wall with my neighbors. Do you have any recommendations? Thank you!
Happy to help Bill. Let me think, I would try to add items like carpets on the floor, heavy drapes. Any empty room is a loud boomy room so keep that in mind for DIY things you can do to soundproof a bit. Acoustic panels that you see we have on our walls will require quite a bit of them. You would need to cover your whole room with them.
Thank you, Amelie!
Muchas gracias Amelie....el complicado registro medio...
4:54 😁
Your teaching style is unique. Great videos. keep them coming thanks
Thank you! Will do!
Fantastic, in-depth video on the subject. I have been playing for two weeks, and only just starting to be able to hit the middle register semi consistently. It does feel like I have to blow too hard sometimes. Cannot manage to play it piano, only forte.
Very helpful tips !
Glad it was helpful!
I've never had much trouble with the middle register, perhaps because I play a lot of traditional Chinese folk music in which nearly all is written in low and middle registers. Third octave E is my bugbear, particularly when I need to slur into it, which is really sad because Bach's Partita in A min. is my favorite and my ultimate goal.
LUCKYYYYY
Good Morning. ☀️🌞😃 Amelie. I Hope Your Doing Well This Morning. I Am Going To Enjoy This Video. 😊😊 Btw I Hope You Had A Good Weekend. I Also Love Your Thumbnail.
Thank you! You too!
You’re Welcome. 😊💜 Have A Great Day.
Lovely thumbnail.
Thank you!
Hello Mam',
I have a question,
I am a left handed Indian bamboo flute player, and from years i want to get my hands of this steel flute, but not able to find any , whose keys are aligned for lefty people, so, steel flute for lefty people really exist? if yes, then from where i can buy it,
Regards
Jeevan Dhami
There are no left handed flutes, the only ones exists are custom made and quite expensive. I would try a regular version flute. There are no "steel" flutes. Most are made in silver or silver plated. Hope this helps Jeevan
Quick reply -- Viento makes a left-handed nickel-silver flute. I have one. They also make left-handed silver flutes as well, with C and B foot, and with open and closed hole keys. The nickel/silver ones -- model Viento 208L -- cost $700 and work beautifully. If you google "viento 208L" it's the first result you'll get.
If you are interested in playing what's called a "simple system" flute, fully keyed lefties are even easier to get since they were absorbed into Irish folk music, and folk music never minds people playing left-handed. They are fully chromatic and you can play anything on them, not just Irish folk music.
Salut amélie
thank u
You're welcome 😊
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