@@CarlosFellerFlute you to.do you have any tips I have an area competition for all region and it’s my 1st time. I’m a freshman so I’m kind new to these competitions
@@oscargarcia9707 Here it goes: 1. Practice SLOWLY and make sure all notes and rhythms are correct before trying it at faster tempo. 2. More Air. Keep your jaw low and throat relaxed, and maintain a smooth air flow throughout the phrase. 3. Finding a good private flute instructor is key to steady progress. It will keep you accountable and help you catch any bad habits early on. (Search for my name on Playwithapro.com and schedule a free trial lesson).
Hi, Alisha. The tricky part is the fast double tonguing. I would use dgdg instead of tktk, keeping your embouchure relaxed and air in your cheeks! Happy fluting!
This was amazing I love the way you play
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@@CarlosFellerFlute you to.do you have any tips I have an area competition for all region and it’s my 1st time. I’m a freshman so I’m kind new to these competitions
@@oscargarcia9707 Here it goes: 1. Practice SLOWLY and make sure all notes and rhythms are correct before trying it at faster tempo. 2. More Air. Keep your jaw low and throat relaxed, and maintain a smooth air flow throughout the phrase. 3. Finding a good private flute instructor is key to steady progress. It will keep you accountable and help you catch any bad habits early on. (Search for my name on Playwithapro.com and schedule a free trial lesson).
@@CarlosFellerFlute ok thank you for the tips I’ll look into it how does the free trial lesson work
So nice! Any practice tips to get through the very fast portion at .26? It would be much appreciated!
Hi, Alisha. The tricky part is the fast double tonguing. I would use dgdg instead of tktk, keeping your embouchure relaxed and air in your cheeks! Happy fluting!