Jupiter Piccolo 1100 and Yamaha Piccolo 62 [Flute Center]

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 209

  • @yukegiball
    @yukegiball 7 років тому +54

    I just searched for Piccolo vs Yamcha.
    But Autocorrect did write Piccolo vs Yamaha.
    so I landed here, dafuq

  • @JustAnotherFlutist
    @JustAnotherFlutist  7 років тому +50

    Hey guys! I knew you guys have been WAITING for this video to come out pretty much since the beginning of my partnership with the Flute Center of New York, so I've actually been a bit nervous about releasing this review, haha! I worked especially hard on the sound set up (which you can read more about on my blog, linked further down in the description box!) to give you guys the most accurate representation of how these piccolos sound in real life. I hope you guys enjoy this one!
    If you're looking to purchase a Jupiter or Azumi instrument, make sure to check out Jupiter's "Silver Bells" promotional in collaboration with Hercules Stands!! You can get a free Hercules stand along with your instrument purchase! I've linked the promotional page in the description box as well, so don't forget to head on over there to fill out their form once you've made your purchase!

    • @rayanegantt1800
      @rayanegantt1800 6 років тому +1

      JustAnotherFlutist i have a mendini piccolo, do you have any idea what kind of quality it is?

    • @marcusleemusic1633
      @marcusleemusic1633 6 років тому +1

      JustAnotherFlutist did you get my comment it’s inoperative lol

  • @pandainapeartree9663
    @pandainapeartree9663 7 років тому +9

    I have one of the metal piccolos, like William Bennett's, but I was using one of my school's wooden ones in our concert band when it was getting repaired, and it sounded amazing. I found it was a lot softer and I could get the low E and D notes, so I've been hoping to buy one of my own wooden ones, so this has helped with some choices.
    Thank You.

  • @evelynj42
    @evelynj42 6 років тому +8

    Hello! I am a bit late... but I wanted to say thanks because I had never known that you needed earplugs for playing piccolo. I recently started after around 3 years of flute and LOVE IT.

  • @NeedNoSleep
    @NeedNoSleep 7 років тому +9

    omg lol the way she said"don't use it as a lip balm by the way"its almost like she's done it ;D

  • @infamousBlader
    @infamousBlader 7 років тому +66

    Could you review some of the cheap $60 flutes and piccolos from Ebay just for the fun of it? :)

    • @infamousBlader
      @infamousBlader 7 років тому

      pedrogoldfinger I purchased one of these when I was in 5th grade. I still have it, and the only issue I have with it is that I can't play D. If I replace the foot joint, then I can play D, but the flute's sound isn't that great.

    • @jessicawong08
      @jessicawong08 7 років тому +1

      Infamous Blader i'm a fifth grader right now, lol but my dad is buying me a Yamaha flute for band, YFL-211s is the model I think. But it's $226.31 for the new packaged flute, case, and cleaning rod. I'm also a beginner, but i've been playing in band for 6 months with my school flute, but then my dad decided to buy a seperate on for me lol

    • @emmabloom1793
      @emmabloom1793 7 років тому +1

      ArcticJessie 226$?? I have the same model but mine was 1031CHF (1CHF is a bit more than 1$). how was mine almost 5 times more expensive...

    • @Kaiandherfloof
      @Kaiandherfloof 7 років тому

      lalas best $226* $1*

    • @WorldofIntenseArtie
      @WorldofIntenseArtie 6 років тому

      Infamous Blader your piccolo has a footjoint?

  • @Idowo.x0x0
    @Idowo.x0x0 7 років тому +6

    I don't even play the flute but I enjoy watching your videos

    • @JustAnotherFlutist
      @JustAnotherFlutist  7 років тому +8

      Hahaha! Random flute knowledge never hurt anybody, ya know...

  • @kiaraeijo
    @kiaraeijo 7 років тому +17

    I actually like the sound of the Jupiter for my taste but I think that you sound better on the Yamaha :)

  • @sunn7045
    @sunn7045 7 років тому +45

    Headphone users beware

  • @papayasalad76
    @papayasalad76 7 років тому +3

    A video on headjoint upgrades for intermediate/beginner flutes would be awesome! What you're doing is phenomenal, by the way.

  • @jakobknick6432
    @jakobknick6432 7 років тому +3

    I have a Yamaha 81 and I have the same issue with the middle E-flat and D. When I first started doubling on piccolo, I couldn't even make a sound on those two notes, but now the sound is just very muted and stuffy. However it is an amazing piccolo and has taken me a lot of places, state band for 2 years in a row, along with getting me in a superb orchestra. I just always thought it was my piccolo, but I guess not.

  • @baileygrey1640
    @baileygrey1640 7 років тому +2

    I LOVE the piccolo video, very helpful for knowing what kind of piccolo is best for you!!! Could you please do a piccolo tip videos for flutists struggling with piccolo?

  • @classicbberry4107
    @classicbberry4107 7 років тому

    Another fantastic review! Thanks!

  • @xandersanchez9308
    @xandersanchez9308 7 років тому +2

    Hi joe first off I loved this review it was amazing could we maybe get a bass flute review in december

  • @jillianh2312
    @jillianh2312 7 років тому +2

    I play my school's yamaha 82 piccolo and I love it! Obviously it is probably a little different than the 62, but still similar. The Eb is still crazy sharp, but like she said, you can bend and fix the pitch easily on most notes. For Eb I have to drop my jaw AND look down a little bit. Great tone though and I've also found it easier to tune notes in the lower octaves. I haven't played anything other than Yamaha 82 as far as piccolos so I don't really have much to compare it to :)

  • @wanazmanwanazmansgrambai7539
    @wanazmanwanazmansgrambai7539 7 років тому

    Hey, but my school's piccolo brand Prelude AND Roy Benson, they have a full silver/metal/platinum skin and it does not 'get rounded' at the part when you are inserting the head into the body part.
    I am actually a flutist really, but i can still detect that i could play the Roy Benson one nicely which has a square embouchure hole rather than the Prelude that has a rounder embouchure hole. My teacher told me that every single brand in this enormous world has major differences among them. And that made my money fly away with a new false flute.

  • @julissavaca6814
    @julissavaca6814 5 років тому

    Oh my god you play scales so beautifully on piccolo. My heart.... it's broken.

  • @zacharycoronado6749
    @zacharycoronado6749 7 років тому +10

    I like the Jupiter piccolos pretty well for their headjoints, as I can play much more quietly in smaller groups, but the G# key drives me absolutely insane.
    Also, the split E mechanism is not new. I have been using a very, very old Armstrong piccolo with a split E mechanism.
    On piccolos, a split E mechanism makes working on the keywork such a pain, especially with all the tiny rods.

    • @markgaddie6290
      @markgaddie6290 7 років тому

      Zachary Coronado A lot of them are outrageously large.

    • @markgaddie6290
      @markgaddie6290 7 років тому

      It seems like the are the same size as the flute g# key sometimes.

    • @zacharycoronado6749
      @zacharycoronado6749 7 років тому +1

      Yes indeed.
      By personal presence, I would rather, if all the piccolo's keys are basically half the size of the flute, that the keys like the G# also be proportionate with the other smaller keys, nearly half size as the C flute.

    • @markgaddie6290
      @markgaddie6290 7 років тому

      Maybe not that small but some.

  • @cherryflavored460
    @cherryflavored460 7 років тому +10

    Yes! I was waiting for this😍

  • @finndiesel5231
    @finndiesel5231 7 років тому +2

    Hey, I would love to hear your thoughts/review on the Di Zhao and Bulgheroni piccolos. When I tried a bunch of composite/resin piccolos ($600-2,200), I thought the Di Zhao was the most fun and delightful to play. It's like a mini Powell! I was shopping for a piccolo to play for outdoor concerts. My main piccolo is a Keefe. I didn't buy the Di Zhao because I developed a weird allergy to all grenadilla piccs, so bought something different in the end. But, people should give it a try. Also, I tried a used Bulgheroni once (only for a two minutes though-wasn't in the market for a pic at the time), such an awesome sweet sound! I wish I had a tuner to test it. They are hard to find!

  • @Nicholas971106
    @Nicholas971106 7 років тому +8

    Can you compare the Resona Picc with the Burkart Professioanl Picc?

  • @MGJ182
    @MGJ182 7 років тому +1

    Yassss, the very long-awaited video. 😂😂

  • @mango8750
    @mango8750 7 років тому +1

    Amazing review!

  • @OmariLiveHD
    @OmariLiveHD 7 років тому

    I recently bought a Chinese Dizi. I don't even own a western flute but I still find myself here watching every video. :)

  • @spoonheaded
    @spoonheaded 7 років тому +25

    Do you wear earplugs because it's so high pitched???

    • @Nicholas971106
      @Nicholas971106 7 років тому +1

      Yasmin Ballard personally I use Hearos when I play picc in the orchestra

    • @PrincesaLunez
      @PrincesaLunez 7 років тому +2

      Yasmin Ballard yeah, it can cause a little of hearing problems i believe.. like when parents say "Dont play your music too loud in your headphones or you'll lose hearing" and stuff like that

    • @adorableackles2044
      @adorableackles2044 7 років тому

      Yasmin Ballard to answer yes she is wearing them in this video

    • @60darklord
      @60darklord 7 років тому +9

      I never wear them when i play piccolo. I can bust out a high C and it doesn't hurt my ears. Probably should wear them, but meh.

    • @crystalrucki9665
      @crystalrucki9665 7 років тому +2

      Yasmin Ballard I should probably wear them too.. ohhh well

  • @juliyanmartinez3785
    @juliyanmartinez3785 7 років тому +1

    I just bought An all composite piccolo for $109 on eBay and I can get all notes out with ease ( including the high b and c) and it has surprisingly ok tuning and good low notes

  • @jodieelizabeth7592
    @jodieelizabeth7592 7 років тому +1

    Could you review the Robert Bigio Zirconium flute crown/stopper from the Flute Center of NY? 💕 So curious about this supposed improvement of tone!

  • @lau_esp
    @lau_esp 7 років тому

    Thanks Joanna :)

  • @jessicawong08
    @jessicawong08 7 років тому

    Jupiter piccolos cases actually look similar to Jupiter flutes! I have a Jupiter JFL-507s, and both have a thing at the front to put the cleaning rod, and both Jupiters cases have red fabric on the inside!

  • @adriannaromero5652
    @adriannaromero5652 6 років тому +6

    was thinking of getting a piccolo.
    Till i saw the price

  • @brainiac2802
    @brainiac2802 7 років тому

    Hi! I love you videos so much they are my inspiration to practice. I was just wondering if you could do a video on your practice routine such as what you do in general, tone exercises that you use, technique exercises that you use ect.
    Lots of love from the UK!

    • @JustAnotherFlutist
      @JustAnotherFlutist  7 років тому +5

      Haha, I really should. I have been meaning to ask--would you guys be interested in a practice session livestream? I've been slowly figuring out how live streaming for flute playing would work (it's part of the reason I invested so much time in getting the sound right for this video).

    • @brainiac2802
      @brainiac2802 7 років тому

      That would be so beneficial thank you :)

    • @huntartist2981
      @huntartist2981 7 років тому

      JustAnotherFlutist yeeeeeessssssss😀 it would be an honor to learn from you because I actually have all state band auditions in January. soooooo please do a live stream 😢🎵🎶🎼

  • @larryjohnson1457
    @larryjohnson1457 7 років тому +1

    Hello. First off, great video. Very informative and systematic in your presentation. My question is, what kind of ear plug do you use for the right ear? I don't believe I've ever seen that model of plug in my local hardware store. Not to sound like a weirdo, but I play a Yamaha C-fife, but a lot of your tips have been very applicable to the Yamaha C-fife especially for the high notes. Thanks and keep up the excellent work!

  • @JoleneHarjuMadewell
    @JoleneHarjuMadewell 6 років тому

    Hello! I love your videos!! I would LOVE to know what microphone you're using here - it really sounds fantastic, especially for piccolo!

  • @erind9535
    @erind9535 7 років тому +1

    Can you do a review of the Burkhart Resona piccolo and the Powell Sonare piccolo?

  • @bentheotaku4840
    @bentheotaku4840 7 років тому +10

    Could you maybe do a piccolo alternate fingering video or maybe a video on the pearl pfp-105E

    • @taylorevans8450
      @taylorevans8450 7 років тому +1

      i own the pfp-165E, (the same thing as the 105 but it has a grenadilla wood head joint). it is absolutely fantastic, especially for the price.

  • @mysticflutist4697
    @mysticflutist4697 7 років тому +2

    How do trials work?Do they send you an instrument to try out then have you send it back?

  • @charliewolf7500
    @charliewolf7500 6 років тому

    You appear to have a tear drop lip, which gives a slightly wider air stream, therefore, you may find wider and more rectangular holes less challanging. I have a similar lip and issues playing my flute and piccalo. Thank you for the video, as I am looking for a new Grenadilla wood body piccolo. I need to try a few out and want to experiment with wood and silver heads. I am looking for a warmer sound with reduced volume if possible. I have large, stubby fingered man hands, that the piccolo almost dissapears in when playing. I have been playing for 30 years with breaks due to life getting in the way. Thank you.

  • @davidcastro5874
    @davidcastro5874 7 років тому

    YEAH the piccolo review is finally here

  • @wanazmanwanazmansgrambai7539
    @wanazmanwanazmansgrambai7539 7 років тому

    Whats the difference between a wooden piccolo like in this video (which does not have a metal head but with a wooden body and a guide basically to place your mouth perfectly on the piccolo) and a Roy Benson or Prelude piccolos (which have those)? Thanks

  • @adamandrews4860
    @adamandrews4860 7 років тому

    You are one my favorite UA-camrs, I'm a big artistic person. I like to act and sing. I also play trumpet, piano,(soon) ukulele, and flute. You have inspired me to become a musician well I try to get acting going. Thank you for making these videos, your amazing and funny. Also question, what is a good beginner piccolo?

  • @Alexmitch50
    @Alexmitch50 7 років тому

    I actually got the Yamaha on trial but I actually bought the Resona by Burkhart and I've been quite happy with that.

  • @kevinconk8164
    @kevinconk8164 7 років тому

    could you do headjoints? and id love somekne to reviee an older haynes piccolo the all silver ones. ive been told theyre the exception to the rule that metal piccolos are more shrill

  • @kenicethomas7569
    @kenicethomas7569 7 років тому

    I am so glad that you did this video but I do I have a question. I have been playing a piccolo since august of this year got my marching band and I struggle with playing quite like for slower pieces do you have any advice?

  • @justanotherguardcoach
    @justanotherguardcoach 6 років тому

    Hey Joanna!!! Great video but could you please go over any metal piccolos. PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Miltonmigsferrar
    @Miltonmigsferrar 7 років тому

    I have the yamaha 62 and I also noticed the middle register E flat being a bit weak compared to the rest. how were you able to make it even???

  • @gelinasme
    @gelinasme 2 роки тому

    Can we have the difference between the regular headjoint and the wave headjoint for the yamaha-62?

  • @NoodleyBits
    @NoodleyBits 7 років тому

    I have a Jupiter piccolo (Intermediate level made of resin with a silver head joint and keys) and I love it. I do have problems playing soft on the higher registers, like the one song we have that has an above the staff F at pianissimo...most of the time I drop an octave and blend in with the flutes 3:) lol Mine did come with the silver paper also and I kept using it since, like you, I have acidic sweat. My old flute is so tarnished it looks like it's 100 years old and it's only about 20.
    Thanks for the review, I feel better about my brand choice now (It was between a Jupiter and a Yamaha when I bought mine but I got a better price with the Jupiter which is a big plus when you're a starving college student pretending to be a part time starving musician LOL)

    • @JustAnotherFlutist
      @JustAnotherFlutist  7 років тому +1

      Jupiter has DEFINITELY upped their flute/piccolo game!! And ah, yes, then it's a really great idea for you to keep the tarnish strip. Probably would be a good idea to switch out the tarnish strip once every 6 months or so (I also recall someone else saying every 3 months?? Not sure), as the strip gets less and less effective over time. They're super cheap and available in most music stores (online and in person).

    • @NoodleyBits
      @NoodleyBits 7 років тому

      JustAnotherFlutist I bought "spare" strips when I got my piccolo. My Pearl flute also came with a tarnish strip in the case.
      My Jupiter piccolo case has the double latch though...I wonder if the single latch is a new thing...I only got my piccolo this past summer.

  • @aug3535
    @aug3535 6 років тому +3

    Can you please review the Gemeinhardt black nickel piccolo? It's called the stinger lol

  • @trippy2239
    @trippy2239 6 років тому

    Hey can you do a piccolo LefreQue video, I've been looking into it but I'm not sure if I want to get one yet. If you could that would be fantastic! :)

  • @flutedaddy_
    @flutedaddy_ 7 років тому +3

    Can you try Dizhao piccolo?

  • @baylerinator
    @baylerinator 7 років тому +1

    I really like the Yamaha piccolo!

  • @gloribethrosario
    @gloribethrosario 6 років тому +3

    Can we have more piccolo videos? I really want to purchase one but I'm not sure where to begin.

    • @PlanetSidewinderGaming
      @PlanetSidewinderGaming 3 роки тому

      Here's a good one, very informative (I know, I'm late LoL) ua-cam.com/video/PFdC05qUAYM/v-deo.html&pbjreload=101

  • @brookecote
    @brookecote 7 років тому

    Is Geminharat (I hope I spelled it right) a good brand for the piccolo? Also I don't know if there is any difference between the sound in the metal and wooden piccolos

  • @picconotes__9895
    @picconotes__9895 7 років тому

    +JustAnotherFlutist please do a review on a burkart resona piccolo vs a yamaha 81 piccolo!! waiting for a review like that to come out.. because there are none

  • @Bobthe1st2
    @Bobthe1st2 7 років тому

    Could you review the Pearl Dolce Series Flute Model 695?? :)

  • @catarinasousa1894
    @catarinasousa1894 7 років тому +2

    I own a Yamaha 62, a pretty old one actually! It's more than 10 years old and it still plays amazing! However I do find the first octave to be sooooo flat, It drives me insane :( but overall It's such an amazing instrument

  • @joemoore3027
    @joemoore3027 7 років тому

    I love your videos so much thank you.

  • @milesmackennais1694
    @milesmackennais1694 6 років тому

    can you review one of the really cheap piccolos for amazon and ebay , i wanna get started on piccolo (i already play flute) and wanna see if its decent

  • @michaelhung2990
    @michaelhung2990 7 років тому

    Do anyone know how much a trial for flutes/piccolos costs? And does the price depend on the cost of the flute?

  • @is02ub
    @is02ub 5 років тому

    I'm not a flute/piccolo player and both reviewed piccolos sound identical to my ears. What surprised me was the price difference of approx. $600. If I was buying a piccolo, I would go for the one which has a better and significant tone difference. Quite honestly, when an elderly lady is listening to a performance, she would have no idea which type of piccolo she just heard. She would only care about the fullness of sound and professionalism of that piccolo player.

  • @dalejezwinski7078
    @dalejezwinski7078 7 років тому

    YAY piccolos!!

  • @markgaddie6290
    @markgaddie6290 7 років тому +3

    How do you properly oil a wooden piccolo? If I ever get a wooden piccolo I want to know how to prevent cracks on the instrument.

  • @francojimenez8828
    @francojimenez8828 7 років тому

    Can u review intermediate Yamaha open hole flutes plz

  • @ruthharrison8585
    @ruthharrison8585 7 років тому

    Can you review the Pearl 105E piccolo?

  • @MrBowTieMinecraft
    @MrBowTieMinecraft 7 років тому +5

    My ears are actually dead.. I was wearin headphones at full volume

  • @drnjksn
    @drnjksn 7 років тому

    how does the 3 instrument per trail work

  • @JoshuaEricson
    @JoshuaEricson 7 років тому

    What earplugs do you suggest for an intermediate flutist?

  • @klajai
    @klajai 7 років тому

    Thank you for the review.
    .
    I do have the question, does YPC-62 Wood head joint fit YPC-32 Body? Thanks.

    • @marplusgret
      @marplusgret 5 років тому

      Yes it does - I'm playing a YPC 32 body with a YPC 62 headjoint

  • @lindseykubsch8384
    @lindseykubsch8384 7 років тому

    how do you tune a piccolo with the rod

  • @unkysonny
    @unkysonny 6 років тому

    Where are Jupiter flutes & piccolos made?

  • @tannerp.4977
    @tannerp.4977 2 роки тому

    Will the Yamaha crack easily? I will primarily be playing indoors with air conditioning.

  • @98djmiller
    @98djmiller 7 років тому

    Where is the split e on the piccolo?

  • @keyingfoo5559
    @keyingfoo5559 7 років тому

    please do a review on pearl piccolo!💖

  • @Matt-eg8wr
    @Matt-eg8wr 6 років тому

    Since knowing piccolos exist, I’ve been on the search for a piccolo (sopranissimo) saxophone

  • @Fluteperson01
    @Fluteperson01 6 років тому

    quick question do you have to pay for the piccolo or put a deposit on the piccolo when you take the instruments out on trial?

  • @taylormichaud4312
    @taylormichaud4312 7 років тому +1

    Omg I love the Yamaha case ❣️And do you think a duel flute and piccolo case is a good idea or is it more of a preference thing ? 😁

    • @JustAnotherFlutist
      @JustAnotherFlutist  7 років тому +2

      Definitely a preference thing ;) There are so many cases out there, and it's really up to you to figure out which one works best for what you do and fits your taste! :D

  • @marcusleemusic1633
    @marcusleemusic1633 6 років тому

    Can you do a like “cheap piccolos and flutes from amazon VS Named Branned Expensive Piccolos and Flutes?”

  • @sarahp4345
    @sarahp4345 7 років тому +4

    I see that Trevor wye flute book in the background 😂👌👌👌

    • @unkysonny
      @unkysonny 6 років тому

      Isn't he the guy who referred to the piccolo as the "shrieking twig?"

  • @jessicahughes1787
    @jessicahughes1787 7 років тому

    How do you know the type of flute you have?

  • @jeremyvaldez3227
    @jeremyvaldez3227 7 років тому

    YASS have been waiting for this video :DD

  • @Meganos999
    @Meganos999 7 років тому +1

    I zoned out kind of and the really high notes around 7:30 scared me a bunch LOL.

  • @parvgosai
    @parvgosai 7 років тому

    One question: What is a tarnish strip used for?

    • @SuperCameron2222
      @SuperCameron2222 7 років тому

      Parv Gosai to keep the instrument from tarnishing

  • @klajai
    @klajai 7 років тому +1

    Thank you, very useful information.
    .
    I used to have 3 Yamaha Piccolos YPC-62 but have sold it out all as I have rash on my lower lip chin.
    .
    At fist I though I was allergic to wood. Until I have try my friend's piccolo and find out that what I was allergic is not wood, but the bore oil that I rub on my Yamaha piccolo. Blaaaaaaaaaaa. I have bought YPC-62 three time and though difference piccolo will stop rash on my lower lip chin.
    .
    Now I know what cause, can you suggestion what kind of bore oil you use for wood piccolo? I should paste some on my chin overnight and see if I allergic or not. Thanks.
    Greeting from Chiang Mai, Thailand.

    • @ironmatic1
      @ironmatic1 3 роки тому +1

      Little late but… three piccolos??
      And I’ve heard coconut oil is an alternative to those allergic to almond oil

    • @klajai
      @klajai 3 роки тому +1

      ​@@ironmatic1 Little or not, but appreciate your suggestion. I now use YCC-32 but I own a wood flute. Will try to see if coconut oil works for me. Thanks a lot, greeting from Chiang Mai, Thailand.

  • @emilykerrigan.
    @emilykerrigan. 7 років тому

    I've been playing the flute for 5 years and I was interested in trying the piccolo. Is it the same fingering on the piccolo as it is the flute? Thanks!

    • @gracecameron2071
      @gracecameron2071 6 років тому

      Emily Whalen yes, they are. It's just if you play a normal concert f(as you would on the flute) it will come out as If you were play high f(an octave higher than concert f)

  • @0cherriesd506
    @0cherriesd506 7 років тому +15

    Does a piccolo have the same fingerings as a flute?

    • @nhi-nhi7046
      @nhi-nhi7046 7 років тому

      0Cherries :D yes

    • @JustAnotherFlutist
      @JustAnotherFlutist  7 років тому +10

      Yuppers, indeed. There are alternate fingerings to make some notes sound more in tune, but for the most part, they're the same. :)

    • @kiaraeijo
      @kiaraeijo 7 років тому +1

      0Cherries :D Certain notes have alternate fingerings that are specifically for the piccolo and I know this because the teacher that I studied with for the last part of my undergrad was a piccolo specialist :)

    • @spyrodragon6067
      @spyrodragon6067 7 років тому +1

      There about the same it's just same your first finger and second are togther insted of appart

    • @nellisan3069
      @nellisan3069 7 років тому

      0Cherries :D they are very alike

  • @rickyt8131
    @rickyt8131 7 років тому +1

    I play the Yamaha 32 Piccolo and it is amazing! I play for my school orchestra and the county orchestra; my friends in the Orchestra call me the devil of the Orchestra 😂😂

    • @BBQJester
      @BBQJester 11 місяців тому

      its not suited for orchestra, plastic is too shrill.

  • @nellisan3069
    @nellisan3069 7 років тому +1

    I've never seen a piccolo with a cork in that area before.

  • @emmaletham6514
    @emmaletham6514 7 років тому

    Oooh, I play the Y62 :)

  • @furiouszombie2270
    @furiouszombie2270 7 років тому

    Joanna (sorry if I spelled it wrong) I play in my band at school, and never really have any time that me and V.V. (My teacher) can just sit down and practice together, is there a way I can try to cope with this or should I just let it happen?

  • @JanelleYuen
    @JanelleYuen 7 років тому

    My orchestra just bought us two Powell signature piccolos!! I was wondering if you have any tips on piccolo playing? Because im playing the picc in the Ravel and there are SO many 3rd octave trills from "pp" and its so hard to play in tune my conductor just called me out today sigh :/ Ive tried alternate fingerings and stuff too.

    • @JustAnotherFlutist
      @JustAnotherFlutist  7 років тому

      Oh boy, playing the piccolo in tune takes a lot of experimentation, as one person's experience on the piccolo is always going to be a tad different than everyone else's. The most important thing is, ironically, NOT to listen to yourself the most. To play truly in tune with the people around you, you need to listen to THEM more than yourself. When you do this, your mind will naturally want your tuning to fit in with theirs and will cause your embouchure to do what it takes to play in tune. It's really weird feeling at first, but you'll get used to it!!

    • @kiaraeijo
      @kiaraeijo 7 років тому

      Janelle Yuen Practice long tones with a tuner

    • @JanelleYuen
      @JanelleYuen 7 років тому

      Kiara Eijo doesn't work for the high register though, if you ever tried haha. The tuner can't pick up such high pitched sounds. My middle and Low register are mostly in tune.

  • @TheInferno
    @TheInferno 7 років тому

    cool vid

  • @ManuelJoao3105
    @ManuelJoao3105 7 років тому

    I would like to ask you ONE really important question ... What earplugs are those ? I've never found one that fitted me well ... Any brand or type of earplug ? :D Thank You

    • @ManuelJoao3105
      @ManuelJoao3105 7 років тому

      OH! Remember another thing: can you maybe try out some wood head joints ? :)

  • @justanotherpiccplayer3511
    @justanotherpiccplayer3511 7 років тому

    Hi Joanna, what piccolo do you have??

    • @michaelhung2990
      @michaelhung2990 7 років тому +1

      aOIFe scully She actually mentioned it in another older video but she has a Sonare piccolo if I remember correctly, and she said it was a composite wood material and she said the model was discontinued 😭

  • @olafsteiner3446
    @olafsteiner3446 5 років тому

    Great videos. Thanks very much. Very useful. A little over the top with the production sometimes. Like sometimes every word does the fashionable flicky edit thing. Can't we just hear you talk. What you say is good.

  • @catherinewhitaker3425
    @catherinewhitaker3425 7 років тому +4

    Can you explain the split E mechanism to me? I feel like I may know what you're talking about but I'm not quite sure lol

    • @JustAnotherFlutist
      @JustAnotherFlutist  7 років тому +1

      I explained it a bit in one of my last FCNY videos, so you can go there for a bit more info than what I'll probably botch in this comment, haha! Essentially, when you press the keys for high E-natural, usually the key that is one down from the G-sharp lever remains open. On flutes with the split-E mechanism, that key closes! It stabilizes the high E-natural and makes it less resistant. :)

    • @NoodleyBits
      @NoodleyBits 7 років тому

      My flute has one and I have no idea what it does lol

    • @catherinewhitaker3425
      @catherinewhitaker3425 7 років тому

      JustAnotherFlutist Oh gotcha, thank you!

    • @kiaraeijo
      @kiaraeijo 7 років тому

      FarfalleAlfredo my flute has one too and the function of the split e is to make sure that the e stays in tune because E is probably the worst note to tune on the flute and the piccolo

    • @NoodleyBits
      @NoodleyBits 7 років тому

      Kiara Eijo Funny thing, in my band we have trouble keeping in tune on the D, not the E. I don't hear the subtle differences though in tuning so I have no idea. My partner will either adjust herself if it's not too bad, or she'll whisper how I need to adjust. I failed first year music theory because I couldn't identify intervals by ear...I was almost always off by at least a full step...teacher would play a third, I'd hear a fourth. Or he'd play a fifth and I'd hear a seventh.

  • @ge200099
    @ge200099 6 років тому

    The plastic protection thing is very typical for Yamaha. They put this on their recorders as well.

  • @chrisyang598
    @chrisyang598 7 років тому +1

    what is your personal piccolo❓ 😁

  • @MusicalJeanAz
    @MusicalJeanAz 2 роки тому

    Would love one of these until I found out the price. My currant piccolo I bought from a fellow piccolo player for $75. It's an Armstrong and pretty old. It actually works just fine for me in a community band. I played it recently in 2 concerts and was happy with the sound. Even got some compliments. I general just play flute in the band but had to fill in for our regular piccolo player. Would consider upgrading if I had to play it more. Loved your review. It was well done and entertaining.

  • @artiejj
    @artiejj 6 років тому

    Pretty much the oboe/flute combo lol. I play the clarinet so this from my perspective a lot of the stuff isn't much different.

  • @OliverIkuto
    @OliverIkuto 7 років тому +4

    I clicked on this video in .3 seconds when I saw it