Managing Tension for a Resonant Flute Sound - Don't Just Relax!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @suzanneprior3251
    @suzanneprior3251 2 года назад +28

    I think this is the best explanation I've ever heard about relaxing. I've been told so many times to just relax, which only makes me more tense. Balancing engagement is a much better way of conceptualizing what I need to do. I think this will be a game changer! Thank you!

  • @buddycollier5056
    @buddycollier5056 Год назад +5

    I have a lot of tension issues. It happens in my lips and in my jaw sometimes in my throat. Your video has helped me to focus my attention on these areas. I haven’t fixed them yet but at least now I have an awareness. I appreciate that.

  • @alyseceleste
    @alyseceleste 7 месяцев назад +2

    The air guides the lips. Love!❤️

  • @kaandis7457
    @kaandis7457 3 года назад +12

    OMG TYSM, This is literally what I just started working on and have talked to my teacher about doing. You’re a lifesaver.

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад +1

      Awesome! I hope this video helps you!

  • @PLeonTube
    @PLeonTube Год назад +3

    Having been a music instrument teacher myself for decades now, I can recognize a good one at first sight, and Lance is outstanding in that department! Thx for this lesson.

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  Год назад

      Thanks a lot! Much appreciated and glad you enjoyed!

  • @jbravenscroft
    @jbravenscroft 6 месяцев назад +2

    wonderfully informative and enlidhtening. Thank you so much.

  • @suesmall5595
    @suesmall5595 Год назад +2

    This is one of the most helpful videos I've watched!! I have recently started playing again after 30 years of not touching my flute, and I realize there is so much I didn't pay attention to in h.s. or college that seemed to come naturally at the time but isn't anymore! This all makes so much sense!! THANK YOU!!!

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much! This is a very common sentiment I hear from people coming back to the flute. What I always say is that yes, things may have been easier, but it's also possible your sensibilities and tastes were less honed as a teenager. As an adult, you probably have a stronger idea of how you'd like to sound and a better sense of when you are achieving that (or not). The solution: be patient with yourself and go slowly! Happy practicing!

  • @nyatan
    @nyatan Год назад +2

    Thank you for your excellent tutorial. This is the most balance explanation regarding tension so far. I've seen videos on relaxing, but also recognized there's some tense on flautists' face but didn't know the moderation of such tense, now there's a word for what I was wondered. Engagement it is.

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  Год назад

      Wonderful. Thanks so much for watching and for your comment!

  • @ren6140
    @ren6140 2 года назад +2

    Demonstrating how the flute sounds depending on where the tension is building is so helpful. Since my early days, Ive had trouble with tensing too much, I would fix say, my fingers but would instead tense my shoulders. I had somewhat fixed it but recently have been relaxing my embouchure too much. TYSM this video is just what I needed

  • @isabelleharle8162
    @isabelleharle8162 2 года назад +3

    THANK YOU, Lance, I love your way of helping us so simply, like an evidence, to let the tone be free and resonant and beautiful...out of all the complicated techniques. Thanks a lot !

  • @raynegoins
    @raynegoins 3 года назад +1

    I have had a very long history of pain related to my flute-playing. Specifically, I've played with poor posture for so long that I've actually caused nerve damage in my neck, shoulder, and hands. This nerve damage causes lots of pain when I play, which is very discouraging because I love to play the flute. To fix this "poor posture", I often find myself overcorrecting my posture, like arching my back when I'm sitting, which causes even more pain! I loved your explanations of engaging vs clenching, and I really think it is going to help me on my journey to pain-free playing. Thank you!!

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад +1

      Wow. I’m so sorry to hear about your pain issues. Yes, be very careful of over correcting. It’s possible that your goal should be to have your body do less in general rather than over-engage the opposite motion. I hope you will be able to find a way to play with ease and enjoy it!

  • @livfico6521
    @livfico6521 2 года назад +3

    I can’t tell you how helpful this was! I am in an advanced band and have been sounding SUPER airy and so tense in my hands and core. This helped so so much! Thanks!

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  2 года назад

      Great! I’m so glad it helped! Happy practicing!

  • @johneconomou246
    @johneconomou246 3 года назад +1

    What a wonderful teacher you are!

  • @Pokabyss
    @Pokabyss 3 года назад +4

    I really found the explanation of the 3 zones to be very insightful!

  • @shangjiang3320
    @shangjiang3320 2 года назад

    For anyone wondering, the intro song was the very ending of Godard’s allegretto (3 suite flute movement)

  • @KlaRa474
    @KlaRa474 Год назад

    Very helpful! Thanks so much for this lesson!

  • @aubriedionne
    @aubriedionne Год назад

    This is an excellent video - I shared it with many of my students. You have a natural calm about the way you speak which I really enjoy. And you have a beautiful sound!

  • @TairyuShakuhachi
    @TairyuShakuhachi 8 месяцев назад +1

    I absolute love this. I would love to make a review video of this for my shakuhachi students. Could I make a review video of this for my channel?

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  8 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely! 👍❤️

    • @TairyuShakuhachi
      @TairyuShakuhachi 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@LanceSuzuki Thank you! 🙏 I hope to do a collaboration too. Incredible teaching. Your students must sound wonderful

  • @bschaub8860
    @bschaub8860 3 года назад +1

    Love your explanation of support! Thank you, Lance.

  • @sofied_9972
    @sofied_9972 2 года назад

    Great, great, thank you Lance!

  • @jeang7647
    @jeang7647 8 месяцев назад

    Unbelievable recommendations. Can’t wait to pick up the flute today.

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  8 месяцев назад

      Awesome! Happy practicing!

  • @katehunt8029
    @katehunt8029 2 года назад

    I agree with all the positive comments. Such an interesting and useful video! I join in with all the thanks......

  • @joanb1857
    @joanb1857 Год назад

    Thank you so much for helping me improve my tone quality. You are an excellent instructor Lance!

  • @aspenx1304
    @aspenx1304 3 года назад

    I'm a returning self learner. This is great information.

  • @jimlally8152
    @jimlally8152 Год назад

    Really good advice, thank you

  • @witneyskye5556
    @witneyskye5556 Год назад

    Absolutely, the most effective video I have seen on the subject. Thank you for the inspiration.

  • @leejoycechung2162
    @leejoycechung2162 3 года назад

    Great points Lance...thanks for sharing!

  • @yvonneburdine670
    @yvonneburdine670 2 года назад

    Excellent tips! THANK YOU!!!!

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  2 года назад +1

      Great! Thanks for watching, Yvonne!

  • @kathy794
    @kathy794 3 года назад +1

    Such excellent tips! You’ve given me a lot to think about. Thank you!

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад

      Great! Thanks, Kathy! ❤️

  • @aspenx1304
    @aspenx1304 3 года назад

    Amazing post 💪🎶

  • @TheEppi3
    @TheEppi3 2 года назад

    Blessings! 🙏🏼

  • @PhilipBuckmaster
    @PhilipBuckmaster 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video, Lance. I actually found something completely different from the video that really helps me - when you played the short Dm scale, I thought that (when descending) you raised the little finger off the Eb key slightly BEFORE you press down the D key. So I slowed the vid down to 1/4 speed to check! I've been wondering about this, as I'm always catching an Eb when going from E to D at speed, even though I'm trying to make the fingers work at the same time. So, seeing you move one slightly before the other is reassuring that it's ok to do this and hopefully I can now get rid of this annoying problem! Thanks also for your very carefully thought out and logical explanations.

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад +1

      Hi Philip! This is very interesting, although I would never want to watch myself back at 1/4 speed. I think the most important thing is to make it sound good. RH pinky is so important for the pitch on E in low/middle reg. However, we definitely don't want to hear Eb between E-D. Finding that middle ground where you don't hear an audible transition is the best solution. Thanks for the comment! Lance

  • @pubgtravis1727
    @pubgtravis1727 2 года назад +1

    Good video

  • @TheFlutePractice
    @TheFlutePractice 3 года назад

    This is a really awesome video! Will share with my community! Thank you 🙏

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад

      Thanks so much! ❤️ I love your concept of the "boot camp." Great idea, and great videos!

  • @terenceglover4071
    @terenceglover4071 Год назад

    Thanks so much

  • @kevinchoy5961
    @kevinchoy5961 3 года назад

    Love how you explain it!

  • @johnskfung
    @johnskfung 2 года назад

    thank you very much for sharing the tips!! it is very useful!!!

  • @SM-xl7vs
    @SM-xl7vs 3 года назад

    Thank you Thank you🙏🙏🙏🙏
    I have had these problems and your tips will help my playing so much🙏🙏🙏🙏🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад

      Wonderful! Happy practicing!! 🎵🎵

  • @FluteLoops59
    @FluteLoops59 3 года назад

    Very helpful...thank you Lance... will try to retain this info and practice it :)

  • @rafdegroote
    @rafdegroote 3 года назад

    Great explanation, bravo!

  • @yvonneburdine670
    @yvonneburdine670 2 года назад

    Really good suggestions! Had no idea opening my throat too much was causing a problem. Thank you.

  • @LemmyEmz
    @LemmyEmz 2 года назад

    Very very helpful, thank you so much! And your voice is calming so I didn’t feel stressed out at all watching this video ❤️

  • @jacobianchen4753
    @jacobianchen4753 3 года назад

    Thank you very much! I think you offer us the most systematic way of practicing long note. I found more balance between notes in a scale using your method.

  • @eastmarvista3267
    @eastmarvista3267 3 года назад

    Again, another ultimate great fantastic video with incredible advice. Thank you!

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад

      Thanks so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed!

  • @ivansarkany314
    @ivansarkany314 2 года назад

    Greetings.
    Do you have pre recorded classes????
    Very interested.

  • @heidifluteatl
    @heidifluteatl 3 года назад

    Fantastic. I have been really working this summer on keeping my throat open. The tension in my throat is usually unbelievable. How I managed to get a sound I don't know. But thank you for this this was a great instruction and helped me to visualize more what I need to do

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much, Heidi! ❤️ Happy practicing!

  • @peterfinlay7213
    @peterfinlay7213 3 года назад

    Wow! I'm new to your canel,you are very calming, which is really good for me !!!thanks for some great tips and tricks 😊

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад

      Thanks so much! Happy practicing...sending some calming energy your way! 🎶💆‍♂️

  • @lolasaysyes
    @lolasaysyes 3 года назад

    Thanks for making this video! I hope you can do a follow up to explain ways to approach bodily tension. I have been playing a long time and have no problems with tone production, breathing, support, vibrato, etc., but since I picked up the flute again as an adult, my main struggle is proper posture and hand positioning. My neck and shoulders always hurt after playing, and I’m struggling to get the right balance in my left hand in the “shelf” area. Could you do this kind of thorough explanation to help us figure out how to work through bodily tension related to posture and positioning?

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад

      Thanks for this question. I will think about a video for this.

    • @lolasaysyes
      @lolasaysyes 3 года назад

      @@LanceSuzuki thanks Lance! I’ve made a ton of progress by watching a lot of professional advice, ultimately changing my right thumb position for better balance, removing tension from the neck and shoulders by pushing back the shoulder blades, and adding stretches. Also, keeping the embouchure as relaxed and small as possible, so that the lip plate doesn’t have too much pressure against the lips. However, there’s still more progress to be made in the left hand index finger... so I’m sure any additional tips would help. In my case, not sure than an offset G makes that much difference but I’ll keep my options open. I’m sure this would help others too, since we could all use less tension in our lives!

  • @jacobianchen4753
    @jacobianchen4753 3 года назад

    Could you possibly record another video about finger tension? Also with this kind of physical analysis? Tension is always around and troubles me.

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад

      Ok. I’ll think about that. Having a consistent scale practice is a great way to work on releasing tension in the fingers.

  • @galvao4913
    @galvao4913 2 года назад

    Boa noite tudo bem.
    Meus parabéns pelo vídeo.
    Gostaria muito de sua ajuda.

  • @rvilleg95
    @rvilleg95 2 года назад

    I get my left shoulder really tense when playing. Any sugestion on this?

  • @lellflute3745
    @lellflute3745 3 года назад

    thank you very much, i have a problems with the sound, but my teacher does not give detalied advice on how to make mu sound better☺️🌸

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад +1

      I'm so glad it helped! Thanks for watching and happy practicing!

  • @SlinkyzZz
    @SlinkyzZz Год назад

    So my muscles inside the cheeks hurt so I think that means I am tight somewhere right? It hurts if I play for a long time so I want to balance it. I need help. Any tips?

  • @tiffany3255
    @tiffany3255 3 года назад

    i have trouble knowing where to line up the head joint with the flute, where to direct my airstream, and how the keys should line up (like facing the ceiling or rolled in or out)

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад +1

      I think that lining up the embouchure hole of the headjoint with the main line of keys and trying to keep the keys parallel to the ceiling is a good place to start for most people. You can adjust from there as needed. Also, check out my video on flute angles which is a related topic. Thanks for watching!

  • @christinaschramm-n.3156
    @christinaschramm-n.3156 3 года назад +2

    I make all the mistakes you talk about it 😭
    Will i ever learn the „balance“??

    • @LanceSuzuki
      @LanceSuzuki  3 года назад +1

      If you think about the balance in your practice, I wonder what happens? Let me know how it goes!! ❤️

  • @jondishmonmusicandstuff2753
    @jondishmonmusicandstuff2753 3 года назад

    It's very tense when I have to play the Concertino opus 107. I have a tendency to put pressure on my hands when playing those fast passages and my fingers go number by 3/4 through the song. It's so annoying.

  • @SleekMouse
    @SleekMouse Год назад

    wow! This guy is actually amazing in the middle its so profound with the advice

  • @luckyrob7
    @luckyrob7 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the great explanation.