Hehe sorry - the title was a joke that was too good not to share once it entered my mind 🤭 ✅ Btw, see you in my practice room on Tonic: tonicmusic.app/jasmine-flute ✅ Sheet Music 악보 다운로드 : playk-pop.com/jasminechoi Thank you for your support on my videos 🤍Really loving creating videos for you all! Let me know if you'd like me to review other flute performances or have any questions by leaving me a comment.
😍Well your title worked because I was imagining what it would be like for you to be doing special things with your tongue to me hehe 😂🤣. Great tutorial.
Watching this video reminds me the old days when I learned the flute and the 7 years of playing it. It makes me want to pick it up again and try it again. I stopped playing because I didn’t want to be a professional but just enjoy it. My private teacher saw a talent and wanted me to pursue it professionally and that what took the fun out of it for me.
Before I learned double tonguing, I first played with the single tonguing at 126 until I was confident with it. My teacher told me that Te-Ke (Ti-Ki), Ke-Te (Ki-Ti) etc. works better than Da-Ga Da-Ga, maybe it will help some people here.
@@wildflute This might not apply to flute but I play trumpet and I have learnt that Te-Ke should be used when youy want a strong articulation and De-Ge is for when you need a softer articulation.
@@gunnarkilborn3915 The strength of the articulation comes mostly from the force of the air behind the articulation not the placement of the tongue. In fact if you feel how T and D are shaped in your mouth you might notice less room in the mouth when using T and also slightly more tension in the jaw. That can be used to good effect for percussive sounds but it cuts off some of the resonance. So it depends on the sound and effect you’re going for. Fast Bach needs more sound and resonance. Ian Clarke’s Great Train Race needs more sound effects.
my aunt is sending me a flute as a late b-day gift i played clarinet in middle school but im trying to get ready to dive right in this is gonna be so fun composing music on this new musical journey thank you jasmine for all the tips and pointers
Excellent! Excellent! Excellent- All what need to know about " Tonguing " is explained perfectly, while proving how a pro play and teach. No words to say about that Jasmine. Seconly I give my humble hat off respect to your generous expose about these valuble technics. As a Hindustani bambo flute (Bansuri)practitioner I know the value of this lessons Jasmine. Amoung all YT marketing oriented flute Misthros !!!?, you are the best ,honest and humble tutor I came across next to Emily with "The Flute Channel". Thank you very much Jasmine.All the successes to your music life🙏❤
Really interesting…many thanks. I double flute being a sax -player…I didn’t think there was a magic answer to fast double tounging. ….just practice. Co-ordinating fingering too
Found your video on tonguing for the flute well done. I am sure you did amazing amount of work to be able to do the various tonguing techniques. Everyone mouth is different. A person has to find what works for them by experimenting and not get frustrated. It is wonderful that you enjoy and are cheerful in talking and demonstrate mastering the flute.
Hola Jasmin. Muy buenas instrucciones, me está ayudando y me a animado muchísimo tu forma de enseñar y me a animado a volver nuevamente a tocar la flauta y otros instrumentos de viento los cuales tocaba.. eres extraordinaria. Muchas felicidades y bendiciones.
You are absolutely amazing with an extraordinary talent. You are a flute genius. I love your passionate vibrations on the flute. Keep it up. Keep inspiring the world. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing video thank you, as an Irish traditional (wooden) flute player, I could not understand how Eimear McGeown, who is also a concert flautist, played repeated series of triplets (in hornpipes) that fast. Now I know! Reproducing it is another story...
Thanks Jasmine, great job presenting this. I wish I had more videos and what not when I was younger that were available. Its nice that there are a few pretty big communities like tonic, youtube, etc.
Haha as an spanish native, I can asure u, i was able to play the flutter-tonguing just by the very first time, and it was intuitive... when earing to silent hill theme, that comes with bandolin, I tryed to reproduce it in many ways and I could not, then tryed rollig the R and discovered the thechnique 😄😄
Thank you for the insights. I admire your talent and dedication. I hope that Tonic and your Channel augment the diverse world of fans that you have and richly deserve. You are marvelous!
Hello Jasmine! I loved this video. Would you mind discussing more about what happens internally when you double-tongue and why “daga” is the best vowel to use? Thank you!
I started to play flute when I was 6 years or seven old early because my hand was long enough to reach all the notes but I stopped playing due to not having time to because of work will the app tonic music helped me become better at playing my flute and being consistent because I get distracted a lot buy other things.
As a beginner of flute, I am with your guide book. Thank you very much about your guidance and beauty what makes me to be excited about flute! You are much more gorgeous than photos in the book. ❤
Thank you very much for this video, it's always very instructive, even after many, many years of flute playing! 💜 One point that raises a lot of questions for me though: where do you place your "TA" in the mouth? behind the upper teeth (on the alveolar ridge) or between the lips/teeth? Because on the Handel at 01:56, we can see the tip of your tongue between your teeth on the single tonguing attacks, but not on the "TA"s that follow in double tonguing. So I wonder if you change the place of articulation of the TA depending on whether it's single or double tonguing (or if simply the tongue comes back less to the front with speed)?? We don't talk enough about the place of articulation in the mouth in flute teaching! Personally, I've always articulated my TA between my teeth, my single tonguing is very fast and with a clear and nice sound, but my double tonguing is still very heavy despite many years of practice, and this makes me wonder! 😅maybe I'm just not placing my tongue correctly in my mouth when practising? Thank you in advance for your advice and comments! 🙂
I'm really curious about your tips for breath support when it comes to heavily articulated passages; how to keep the tone nice and supported as articulation gets faster.
Saw this video on my frontpage, cautious about what precisely I was going to see. Maybe making the flute a little more visible in the title or thumbnail might be a good idea before this comment section fills up with lewd?
How do you keep from putting too much 0:39 weight on those rods without risking bending them over a short period of time. I'm at the baby stages of learning the flute. I try to hold my flute at the very top part of the body ----right beneath where it joins with the head joint. Anyway, thumb's up. 👍😎. I really learned a lot. Thanks for the instructional video. It was greatly appreciated
Kinda confused to be honest because the way i learned triple tounging is three different articulation points instead of using the two in a pattern. Ex: "ta-di-ga" for triple tounging instead of "Ta-ka-ta, Ta-ka-ta". I'm not a flute player but a brass player instead so if there's something I'm missing let me know, I'm very curious and want learn 😁 Oh and also, quadruple tonguing? I've heard of the concept but never heard it explained well. Any knowledge on that would be appreciated as well
It’s just staccato if it’s supposed to be played not that fast then it’s single tounging if it’s really fast then it’s double you don’t actually have to write it in the score it’s just staccato
Hehe sorry - the title was a joke that was too good not to share once it entered my mind 🤭
✅ Btw, see you in my practice room on Tonic: tonicmusic.app/jasmine-flute
✅ Sheet Music 악보 다운로드 : playk-pop.com/jasminechoi
Thank you for your support on my videos 🤍Really loving creating videos for you all!
Let me know if you'd like me to review other flute performances or have any questions by leaving me a comment.
It is alright; the joke was very good!
I like the title .
😍Well your title worked because I was imagining what it would be like for you to be doing special things with your tongue to me hehe 😂🤣. Great tutorial.
@@Dark_eVader Get help. Please.
thanks for this video, I'm a flutist and I practice too at Tonic.
*plays czardas perfectly* "something like that"
you're so crazy good omg
I'm self-taught basically so I needed this vid
Not at all a flutist, but this was super interesting! It’s cool to get insight on how different instruments are played
Watching this video reminds me the old days when I learned the flute and the 7 years of playing it. It makes me want to pick it up again and try it again. I stopped playing because I didn’t want to be a professional but just enjoy it. My private teacher saw a talent and wanted me to pursue it professionally and that what took the fun out of it for me.
Join a community band or orchestra. It's fun and the only pressure is what you put on yourself.
As a flute lover really impressed seeing this 😍
She knew what she was doing with the title….😂 I must admit I am mostly here for the comments
what was the title
Watching this as a pianist, it helpd so much
Before I learned double tonguing, I first played with the single tonguing at 126 until I was confident with it. My teacher told me that Te-Ke (Ti-Ki), Ke-Te (Ki-Ti) etc. works better than Da-Ga Da-Ga, maybe it will help some people here.
nope. d-g is faster and allows more air into the flute so that there’s more sound than articulation
We do tu-ku-tu-ku here
@@wildflute This might not apply to flute but I play trumpet and I have learnt that Te-Ke should be used when youy want a strong articulation and De-Ge is for when you need a softer articulation.
@@gunnarkilborn3915 The strength of the articulation comes mostly from the force of the air behind the articulation not the placement of the tongue. In fact if you feel how T and D are shaped in your mouth you might notice less room in the mouth when using T and also slightly more tension in the jaw. That can be used to good effect for percussive sounds but it cuts off some of the resonance. So it depends on the sound and effect you’re going for. Fast Bach needs more sound and resonance. Ian Clarke’s Great Train Race needs more sound effects.
연주자님 덕에 플루트의 고귀한 소리 그리고 영어공부를 덤으로 하고 있어요~^^👍
Love the adorable graphics! I use double-tonguing all the time in my band group and it is surprising how many flutists are unaware of the technique.
my aunt is sending me a flute as a late b-day gift i played clarinet in middle school but im trying to get ready to dive right in this is gonna be so fun composing music on this new musical journey thank you jasmine for all the tips and pointers
Excellent! Excellent! Excellent- All what need to know about " Tonguing " is explained perfectly, while proving how a pro play and teach. No words to say about that Jasmine.
Seconly I give my humble hat off respect to your generous expose about these valuble technics.
As a Hindustani bambo flute (Bansuri)practitioner I know the value of this lessons Jasmine.
Amoung all YT marketing oriented flute Misthros !!!?, you are the best ,honest and humble tutor I came across next to Emily with "The Flute Channel". Thank you very much Jasmine.All the successes to your music life🙏❤
I'm a self taught shakuhachi player and this taught me many cool new things to try!
Nooo wayyyy as a woodwind player this seems soooo impossible to me! U have so much talent!❤
man props to you editor, chear mate you are doing a hell of a work! keep upt the good work. and ty jasmine for the lesson
your tips and perspectives on the flute is helping me a lot, thank you very much for sharing your wisdom and hard work for us to learn as well!
I think articulation is the most difficult component of actually playing the flute. It is so personalized.
As a piano player, this tadadadadadadadaddadadaddadadad blew my mind
I feel you as a piano and flute player
Love this so much!!!! My favorite flautist ever!!!!❤❤❤
Really interesting…many thanks. I double flute being a sax -player…I didn’t think there was a magic answer to fast double tounging. ….just practice. Co-ordinating fingering too
Very good lesson.. Thanks and god bless you
Found your video on tonguing for the flute well done. I am sure you did amazing amount of work to be able to do the various tonguing techniques. Everyone mouth is different. A person has to find what works for them by experimenting and not get frustrated. It is wonderful that you enjoy and are cheerful in talking and demonstrate mastering the flute.
Hola Jasmin. Muy buenas instrucciones, me está ayudando y me a animado muchísimo tu forma de enseñar y me a animado a volver nuevamente a tocar la flauta y otros instrumentos de viento los cuales tocaba.. eres extraordinaria. Muchas felicidades y bendiciones.
Fantastic!!! You're a great modern flutiste
The different sound effects are so cool! 🤩 (The piggy shooting with ❤-bullets... killed me... 😋 ☺ )
You are the best flutist. Your lessons are very helpful to me. Thank you so much. ❤You are a proud artist in Korea. ❤❤❤
You are absolutely amazing with an extraordinary talent. You are a flute genius. I love your passionate vibrations on the flute. Keep it up. Keep inspiring the world. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Slap tonguing is a little more dramatic version of bassoon tonguing- such a great and fun video! Thank you and love the machine gun hearts ❤❤❤
Amazing video thank you, as an Irish traditional (wooden) flute player, I could not understand how Eimear McGeown, who is also a concert flautist, played repeated series of triplets (in hornpipes) that fast. Now I know! Reproducing it is another story...
I was a double bassist but now im trying with the flute and I love your videos ❤
Thanks Jasmine, great job presenting this. I wish I had more videos and what not when I was younger that were available. Its nice that there are a few pretty big communities like tonic, youtube, etc.
wow this detailed teaching!! from one of the top best flutists in the world.... amazing😍❤️❤️❤️
Haha as an spanish native, I can asure u, i was able to play the flutter-tonguing just by the very first time, and it was intuitive... when earing to silent hill theme, that comes with bandolin, I tryed to reproduce it in many ways and I could not, then tryed rollig the R and discovered the thechnique 😄😄
Thank you for the insights. I admire your talent and dedication. I hope that Tonic and your Channel augment the diverse world of fans that you have and richly deserve. You are marvelous!
Hello Jasmine! I loved this video. Would you mind discussing more about what happens internally when you double-tongue and why “daga” is the best vowel to use? Thank you!
MY GOAL IS TO BE LIKE YOU!♡
Muchas Gracias Madam for your sharing GOD BLESS...
Thank you for your helpful & kindly Lesson 😊
This saved my marriage!
What? How?
😂😂😂
so low, go away
I knew someone was gonna comment this😭😭
@@Why-are-there-handles Please don't cry, my friend!
Informative! Thanx! 😊
Thank you very much! I am an amateur, so it should be an exciting thing to practice!
My first flute lesson is tomorrow and this will help me a lot. Tysm ❤
Very much helpful. Thank you
Very beautiful explanation. You're great!!!, Thank you very mach and greetings from Italy
Beautiful and talented!
this is enough....bow to you
❤wow amazing. God bless you.❤
Super thanks about this 💫
I am learning flutter tonguing ❤
What a master 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
😀You are an amazing musician. Thanks for the new video 😊
I started to play flute when I was 6 years or seven old early because my hand was long enough to reach all the notes but I stopped playing due to not having time to because of work will the app tonic music helped me become better at playing my flute and being consistent because I get distracted a lot buy other things.
so amazing
As a beginner of flute, I am with your guide book. Thank you very much about your guidance and beauty what makes me to be excited about flute! You are much more gorgeous than photos in the book. ❤
Gracias por compartir diferentes tecnicas
My brain shut down at Ui suddenly showing up in the corner lol, an unexpected but joyous surprise :D
Thank you very much for this video, it's always very instructive, even after many, many years of flute playing! 💜
One point that raises a lot of questions for me though: where do you place your "TA" in the mouth? behind the upper teeth (on the alveolar ridge) or between the lips/teeth? Because on the Handel at 01:56, we can see the tip of your tongue between your teeth on the single tonguing attacks, but not on the "TA"s that follow in double tonguing. So I wonder if you change the place of articulation of the TA depending on whether it's single or double tonguing (or if simply the tongue comes back less to the front with speed)??
We don't talk enough about the place of articulation in the mouth in flute teaching! Personally, I've always articulated my TA between my teeth, my single tonguing is very fast and with a clear and nice sound, but my double tonguing is still very heavy despite many years of practice, and this makes me wonder! 😅maybe I'm just not placing my tongue correctly in my mouth when practising?
Thank you in advance for your advice and comments! 🙂
I am the same way! My single tonguing is good but my double-tonguing is much too heavy
1:20 Elisaveta Ivanova played this piece during the final at the Concours de Genève
Thank you for the video very helpful ciao
Awesome!
Wow, amazing class!!!
I’m so excited to see this❤
Hermoso!! 😍
Interested in learning this technique
I'm really curious about your tips for breath support when it comes to heavily articulated passages; how to keep the tone nice and supported as articulation gets faster.
Jasmine, bring a video on how to make the flute sound clean, plzz
Saw this video on my frontpage, cautious about what precisely I was going to see. Maybe making the flute a little more visible in the title or thumbnail might be a good idea before this comment section fills up with lewd?
Maravilha, adorei.muito obrigado
❤❤❤❤beautiful thank you
Incredibly beautiful music and very interesting video.
Thank you Jasmine Choi
👍👏🌹🌹🌹💕.
How do you keep from putting too much 0:39 weight on those rods without risking bending them over a short period of time. I'm at the baby stages of learning the flute. I try to hold my flute at the very top part of the body ----right beneath where it joins with the head joint. Anyway, thumb's up. 👍😎. I really learned a lot. Thanks for the instructional video. It was greatly appreciated
QUEEN 👑💖
Amaziiiiing...
Poxa! Deveria ter legenda🙋🏻♀️Obrigada
Please do another one of these for vibrato
Look forward 🤩
Can you do more videos on advanced techniques???
As a violinist, tonguing would be a bad idea.
love from India . odisha. jaijagarnath
Now I know how to tongue faster and better!😃👍
I'm not a flutist but I know the last (highspeed) tonguing as "flooding".
I have a fun video request can you teach Ray Chen how to play the flute personally think that's a fun video
I made my own a while ago! Its "Lulu Lulu" i actually think it's pretty fast... Especially since I'm only 15😅
Magnificent
Respectfully, this title and thumbnail can’t be real 😅
💀
lol what was the title
she had to put for flute 😭
This was recommended to me😂😂😂😂... I DON'T OWN FLUTE HAHAHAHAHA
Any tips on getting tensed and the double tonguing gets slower?
I can double tongue really well but the mental aspect of triple toubging messes me up so bad even though its technically the same thing haha
Whats your pov on indian flute called bansuri...
7:41 😂 The Jaz stomp
WOW Amazig
You said taga , but the screen showed daga. Did you want that on the screen that way or does a T or D matter?
Kinda confused to be honest because the way i learned triple tounging is three different articulation points instead of using the two in a pattern. Ex: "ta-di-ga" for triple tounging instead of "Ta-ka-ta, Ta-ka-ta". I'm not a flute player but a brass player instead so if there's something I'm missing let me know, I'm very curious and want learn 😁
Oh and also, quadruple tonguing? I've heard of the concept but never heard it explained well. Any knowledge on that would be appreciated as well
한국에 오실 때 겸공 뉴스공장 재출연 부탁드립니다
1.TBS 뉴스공장에서 연주 중간에 끊긴게 너무 아쉬웠고요
2. 채널 구독자 홍보도 해주세오
3.김종성 하모니스트와 협연해주신다면
4.더욱 감사드립니다
My boyfriend is sitting beside me and all he can do is make dirty jokes :')
"daga" is how my friends "sing" double pedal on drums, I was never able to sing it, I actually didn't make any effort.
I just learnt double tonguing and i was taught de-ke because my articualtion was too soft 🤧
as a composer, how would i write some of these specific tonguins in my score? anyone knows a book or website with that info?
It’s just staccato if it’s supposed to be played not that fast then it’s single tounging if it’s really fast then it’s double you don’t actually have to write it in the score it’s just staccato