HARMONICS: flute TUTORIAL

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

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  • @timwatson9483
    @timwatson9483 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Emily. I'm a 73-year-old returner to learning the flute and still waiting for things to get back to a semblance of 'normality' so I can sign up with a teacher. I have only just just come across your Channel, hence the lateness of this comment. But I just want to say how helpful this post on Harmonics has been to me! I've been having trouble with my embouchure and tone (what learner doesn't!) but your Harmonics section has helped me tremendously, especially your advice on not getting frustrated or angry when things don't quite go right! And doing the exercises quietly has also helped with controlling my breath and air-speed. I'm afraid some of your videos are (as yet!) rather beyond my skills, but that is not going to stop me watching and learning! Many thanks for your advice and sharing your skills with us, and keep the videos coming! Very best wishes, and keep safe and well.😊

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 3 lety

      Hi Tim, thanks so very much for your lovely message and I’m absolutely thrilled that you found this harmonics video helpful - that’s wonderful! And good for you for returning to the flute... I hope your wait for a teacher will be over soon - that will undoubtedly speed things along! All the very best and do keep me posted on your progress!! 😄

  • @Nyssa337
    @Nyssa337 Před 4 lety +9

    Thank you for all this great content Ms. Beynon! I've taught middle school band in the USA for 25 years now and my flute students are loving your newest videos. On a related topic, your Pentatone recording of the Mozart Flute Concerto is, in my humble opinion, THE definitive recording of that concerto and I have enjoyed it for many years. I also love how you champion the repertoire of French composers like Debussy and Poulenc, as well as your efforts to expand the flute repertoire with modern composers. Apologies for gushing, but I sincerely enjoy your work. Thank you for all of the inspiration you have given my students as well.

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank YOU Mr.Rogers for your very, very kind comments! I'm absolutely delighted that you and your students are enjoying my videos and CDs! 🙏

  • @user-mu4qr6kc8i
    @user-mu4qr6kc8i Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much for sharing your wisdom with all of us, dear Emily Beynon. I learned the flute when i was a teenager and stopped playing when I finished school. I am over 50 now and started 3 years ago to play the flute again. I always wondered about the concept of different speed of the airstream. With your explanation in this video I finally understood what is meant with speeding up the airstream. Thanks so much , this was very helpful!

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 8 měsíci

      Sorry happy to hear that you found it helpful. Welcome back into the flute family!! ☺️

  • @JeremyKasha
    @JeremyKasha Před 3 lety +3

    I've been watching many online flute tutorials, and I must say Emily B.'s tutorials are consistently the best I have seen -- and, by far! Thank you Emily!!! So informative, professional, and never wasting time. Keep them coming, Emily, please!

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much for your support and enthusiasm, Jeremy! 🙏

    • @briargrey7515
      @briargrey7515 Před 3 lety

      I know I'm kinda randomly asking but does anyone know a good place to stream new series online?

  • @gladedweller
    @gladedweller Před 7 měsíci +1

    This is teaching me that I need much less air than I think for the middle and higher octave notes…no wonder I always need so many more breaths than others; I’m trying to force way too much air down the instrument!! 👍👍 😬

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 7 měsíci +1

      So very glad you found it useful! Thanks for watching ☺️

  • @qwrgjtianshi
    @qwrgjtianshi Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so so much send this video!!!Solved the problem that my high register was easy to crack down!! Very helpful, Explained very clearly!! Wonderful teacher!!

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 3 lety

      That’s great to hear, Jenny; I’m so happy that I was able to help your high register! 👍 Thanks for watching!

  • @davidlonkevich2708
    @davidlonkevich2708 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you so much for posting this video? The reverse harmonics with the “ghost notes” really has helped me so much over recent years. You are terrific for sharing this information. Thanks again and stay safe and healthy!

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 4 lety

      Thanks David - I'm SO glad you found this helpful! All the best to you too! 😷

  • @bebelribeirosilva
    @bebelribeirosilva Před rokem +1

    wonderful video. Thank you for sharing so many helpful content!

  • @danielmarchan1036
    @danielmarchan1036 Před 2 lety +1

    Maestra Emily is a great flutist and teacher.

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for your kind words, Daniel. I hope you found the video helpful.

  • @ronrobbins2737
    @ronrobbins2737 Před 3 lety +2

    Terrific tutorial and the best I've seen on this neglected subject!

  • @untflutist
    @untflutist Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you much for this marvelous lesson!

  • @Toipno
    @Toipno Před 3 lety +2

    Hi! Beautiful video! I do not understand anything but very interesting, I try and see what comes out! Thanks as always.

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad you like it Mauro! Indeed, just try and see what comes out; I am a great believer in experimentation. Good luck!

  • @carlosprediger1922
    @carlosprediger1922 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks sooo very much for sharing your great knowledge !! Awesome lesson!!!

  • @federicolegrand863
    @federicolegrand863 Před rokem

    With al due respect: I fell in love with you! 🥰 new subscriber!

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před rokem +1

      Ha! Ha! 😊 thank you, Federico! Welcome to the channel 😄

  • @dimensionstomorrow
    @dimensionstomorrow Před 3 lety +1

    Love this! Thank you! Lovely tone, so inspiring.

  • @raiznergiraldo7996
    @raiznergiraldo7996 Před 4 lety +1

    Eres increible, amo tus tutoriales. Mil gracias por compartir tus consejos con tu publico espectador. Soy tu fan!!!

  • @douwemusic
    @douwemusic Před 4 lety +4

    Lovely, inspiring content Emily! 😄

  •  Před 4 lety +1

    Such great material and tutorials on technique and flute playing. I have been enjoying very much your exercises and applying them to my daily practice. It would be lovely to watch a tutorial of yours on articulation! Thank you very much for your content so far!

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 4 lety +1

      Great to hear that you're enjoying my tutorials, Júlio! I'll certainly consider an articulation video... thanks for the suggestion!

    • @deshaungordon-king6803
      @deshaungordon-king6803 Před 4 lety

      Ditto to all of this

  • @kkk5372
    @kkk5372 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you so much, Emily!

  • @SwissOnZ
    @SwissOnZ Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you.

  • @valentinajonesc
    @valentinajonesc Před 4 lety

    I love you Emily! You are amazing 👏 Thank you 🤗

  • @marcelozaffarani5313
    @marcelozaffarani5313 Před 2 lety +1

    Muito excelente

  • @Cleytonfsilva1
    @Cleytonfsilva1 Před 3 lety

    Fantástico. Uma inspiração para todos!

  • @federicolegrand863
    @federicolegrand863 Před rokem +1

    Does Michel Debost talks about harmonics on his great classic The Simple Flute from A to Z?

  • @heidifluteatl
    @heidifluteatl Před 3 lety +2

    I like playing harmonics they're fun. But I wonder what is the purpose of practicing them, unless you're playing a piece that has extended techniques where it's required. What exactly does it do to your Technique

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 3 lety +6

      Hi @Heidi Hooper and thanks for your question. Yes, harmonics are certainly fun to play with but the most important reason for practising them is for isolating the exact AIR SPEED needed for each register - leaving your lips free for minor adjustments of intonation/colour and giving you complete freedom and control of dynamics in whichever register! If I could just recommend ONE exercise for improving tone and control it would be HARMONICS! Hope that answers your question.

  • @bellamusica8126
    @bellamusica8126 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello to You, you make very good tutorials and it is a pleasure to follow your advice but I have a concern: what notes to play to make the harmonics of the Hungarian pastoral fantasy of Doppler please ? I am self-taught and there I really come up against this difficulty. Thank you for your help. Vio

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 3 lety

      Thank Bella, just try to find what sounds best - a harmonic from the low or middle register should work. Well done for getting to such a difficult piece on your own, but I am sure that you will find that your will progress more quickly if your find a good teacher! 😄

  • @CesarPeredo
    @CesarPeredo Před 3 lety +3

    The increase in speed is relative, that will only appear if you increase the volume when performing the exercise, be it ascending or descending, if you do an exercise of harmonics in an ascending or descending way, decreasing the air speed will decrease, it is simple logic, greater Pressure increases air velocity and increases volume. When practicing an exercise of harmonics in an ascending way, it is advisable to do it by gradually lowering the volume, decreasing, by doing so the air speed will decrease. There are already two tutorial videos that I see where they talk about air speed. Remember, increasing the speed will increase the volume, regards. I invite you to see my tutorial on sound czcams.com/video/xX1jzpoCBjc/video.html
    Lo del aumento de la velocidad es relativo, eso se presentara solo si subes el volumen al realizar el ejercicio sea ascendente o descendente, si haces un ejercicio de armónicos de manera ascendente o descendente en disminuyendo la velocidad del aire disminuirá, es lógica simple, mayor presión aumenta la velocidad del aire y sube el volumen. Al practicar un ejercicio de armónicos de forma ascendente es recomendable hacerlo bajando el volumen gradualmente, disminuyendo, al hacerlo de esa manera la velocidad del aire bajara. Ya van dos videos tutoriales que veo donde hablan de la velocidad del aire. Recuerden, al aumentar la velocidad subirá el volumen, saludos. Los invito a ver mi tutorial sobre el sonido czcams.com/video/xX1jzpoCBjc/video.html
    sites.google.com/view/cesarperedo/p%C3%A1gina-principal?authuser=0

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Cesar, thank you for sharing your thoughts on this delicate topic! Basically to play higher on the flute we use 3 things: an increase in speed, an increase in volume (louder), and a lifting of the airstream (lips). In practice, we use all 3 but as an exercise, I focus on air speed as it is the most difficult aspect to isolate. It helps (in my opinion) to eliminate the increase in volume and movement of the lips as it encourages development of support from the abdominal muscles and a sense of the air column being inside the body, not only inside the flute. But if you have another way or prefer to work another way, that's absolutely fine by me! I just wanted to share the exercises that I have found have helped me and my playing over the last 25/30 years.
      Thank you for your comment. 🙏

  • @Rodflute
    @Rodflute Před 4 lety +1

    Another great video! 👍

  • @anguslee1446
    @anguslee1446 Před 4 lety +3

    The third partial in any given harmonic series (G on the C spectrum) on the flute always seems tricker than the others? or is it just me ... hmm...

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 4 lety +2

      Oh, agreed... but if you nail it, it makes SO many things sound better! 👍

    • @anguslee1446
      @anguslee1446 Před 4 lety +1

      @@EmilyBeynonflute Alright, time to practise!

    • @edelweiss-lotus5697
      @edelweiss-lotus5697 Před 3 lety +1

      No, no, your are definitely not the only one! ^_^

  • @acidforblood
    @acidforblood Před 2 lety +1

    So I have to flex my abs like I'm doing a crunch when I play harmonics? Seems uncomfortable when I do it and I'm in pretty good shape. I'm not sure just how much to flex if that's what I'm supposed to be doing.

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 2 lety

      Let your ears lead the way - try finding what enough flex is to allow you to float to the next harmonic and what is not enough - just isolating that sweet spot! And yes, I suppose you might say it's in the direction of doing a soft, subtle, secret, standing crunch 🙃

  • @dimensionstomorrow
    @dimensionstomorrow Před 3 lety +1

    I don’t suppose you have the sheet music for these exercises anywhere for download.

  • @RubesMate
    @RubesMate Před 3 lety +1

    Is it possible to do these harmonics on a wooden flute?

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi there, yes it is!

    • @RubesMate
      @RubesMate Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the reply Emily. I can get from the d d a d but no higher as the tone begins to crack or I seem to have ran out of space. Is there any tips with the embrouchre at this point Emily?

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 3 lety +2

      There is absolutely no need to go beyond the 3 harmonics - so the 3rd D is MORE than enough. For my way of practising harmonics it is completely counterproductive to go higher. Learn good control of the 1st and 2nd (from low d, just the d octave and the a above it) and then MAYBE add the 3rd harmonic (d). But why would you even want to go higher?... 🤔

    • @RubesMate
      @RubesMate Před 3 lety

      That's very good advice Emily. I really enjoyed your videos. Thanks

  • @CesarPeredo
    @CesarPeredo Před 3 lety +1

    Here is another comment about harmonics

    • @CesarPeredo
      @CesarPeredo Před 3 lety +2

      Para hacer sonar el siguiente armónico ascendente solo debe de cambiarse la dirección del aire dirigiéndola ligeramente hacia arriba y este aparecerá automáticamente, no es necesario hacer mayor presión de ningún tipo, saludos
      To sound the next ascending harmonic, you only have to change the direction of the air by directing it slightly upwards and it will appear automatically, it is not necessary to make more pressure of any kind, greetings
      sites.google.com/view/cesarperedo/p%C3%A1gina-principal?authuser=0

    • @EmilyBeynonflute
      @EmilyBeynonflute  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Cesar, thank you for sharing your thoughts on this delicate topic! Basically to play higher on the flute we use 3 things: an increase in speed, an increase in volume (louder), and a lifting of the airstream (lips). In practice, we use all 3 but as an exercise, I focus on air speed as it is the most difficult aspect to isolate. It helps (in my opinion) to eliminate the increase in volume and movement of the lips as it encourages development of support from the abdominal muscles and a sense of the air column being inside the body, not only inside the flute. But if you have another way or prefer to work another way, that's absolutely fine by me! I just wanted to share the exercises that I have found have helped me and my playing over the last 25/30 years.
      Thank you for your comment. 🙏