Flutist reacts to Tinkara feat. Ian Anderson (from Jethro Tull) - Place 2 B
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2024
- Tinkara and Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull are doing a flute battle/duet!
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I'm a classically trained flutist expanding my knowledge of flutes used in non-classical music.
I’ve been a life long Jethro Tull fan and found you because of your reaction. At the time of his first tour, around 1970, I was married to a classically trained flutist. She studied with the first chair flutist of the New York Philharmonic. She liked JT even though on his first albums she pointed out that he wasn’t really a good flutist. But she also saw how much he improved and quickly. I think she first was attracted by the inventiveness of his style.
Personally, for me as a lover of all kinds of music from classical, jazz, blues, folk and rock, it was just a breath of fresh air to see something in rock that was completely different from most rock bands. Some of my favorite albums to this day are Tull albums. I like the way the music changes in their songs through acoustic, folk, hard rock, and almost Medieval in some albums. The Songs From the Wood” album being especially notable for this. I’ve played many instruments in my life, (piano, trumpet, French horn, classical guitar and electric focusing on jazz) but never mastered them to a professional level.😢 I appreciate the complexity of some of Tull’s arrangements and the professionalism of his bands. Never saw a bad concert from them, unlike many disappointing rock concerts that were memorable for how bad they were.😂
Anyway, I just want to say how much I appreciate you, your reactions, and your music. Keep up the great work.
Several years ago, I met a woman that claimed to be a classical trained flutist. She told me that Ian could not play the flute, did not hold it properly, had poor posture and did not blow or finger it correctly. In general, Ian should give up playing the flute. Yet, Ian did so much in helping to promote new flute players in his time (me). Ian proved that a flute could be used in Rock music, with great success. I often wonder what obscurity this arrogant woman need up in with her life? Thank you Heline, for being so kind and not taking the road to tearing apart Ian's imperfections on the flute. Ian did it his way. Yup, I love Jethro Tull and also your channel!....I am a new subscriber.
@Ten too I also heard she liked a bit of the old flutter tounge.
I don't make comments much, I have been a fan of Miss Heline for a while and I really like the way she reacts to Ian Anderson. It would be awesome to see Heline and Ian play together....
@@johnbroadwell2603 I agree, totally on that......:)
Ten years ago I had just came back from a Tull concert all pumped (4th time seeing Ian). My now x-wife as a High School flute player told me the same crap. As I have no musical training I could not dispute this. What I did know was the music sounded great, most all rock artist develop their own style and it is rarely classical. At the time I took comfort in the fact Tull had put out about 15 albums and that just does not happen if you are so bad you should just quit. Thanks to Ms Heline I felt vindicated to hear her assessment of Ian Anderson on flute. I wonder if you met my X.
@@jayner6983 LOL...Good one!
I love how your appreciation for Ian has evolved... Your Teenager/Schoolgirl giggle is priceless when you watch Ian do something new to you!
A magical performance by Sir Ian. Loved it. Was weird to see him without his wayward locks.
Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull is one of my favourite artist/band. The flute duel was great.
I love your Jethro Tull vids. 😎😊🤗
Mr Anderson is a consummate showman who really enjoys playing before an audience. Your analysis of his playing and cheerful reactions are always a treat. Thank you Heline.❤
lifelong tull fan'this is new fo me love it
Amazes me how over time Ian drew her in as a fan .
One tid bit … when Ian would do sound check he would make everyone swap instruments as he is a perfectionist and yes i miss the old JT but a buddy of mine showed up early for a JT show in the late 70’s and saw the whole instrument swap!!!
Really liked your talking about technique and showing on your flute! Much better than just talking about a piece!
I really hope that in some future I will find your duel with Ian Anderson!
He performs in Tampere January 2022.
I was not familiar with Tinkara so this was great to see ! Ian was great as usual and I loved that it was a both a flute dual and duet. Thanks for this video
A love watching the pleasure you get when you find another piece of music from the Laird of Strathaird, God bless sweetheart
The man has a solid platinum Flute!
Hi Heline!🦄 Super choice! Thank you! For making my lunch so enjoyable! You are a cool breeze on what otherwise is a very hot day🌿🌹
I've seen them all, but when Ian played crossed eyed mary in front of me that exceeded all others. My Hero
Thanks for another very interesting Reaction Video.
I have not known Tinkara Kovač before, but I will hear / watch some of her music now over the next few days.
And yes, your guess was right. She is classical trained flute player. Tinkara Kovač studied classical flute at the Conservatory of Trieste (read on Wikipedia)
You should check out the Jethro Tull song "Roots to Branches." He plays an Indian bamboo flute on that one. One of the best intros and outros of any Tull song.
Great job as usual.
Thanks for sharing.
Loved the music and the reaction commentary. Ian is always on his game. Any chance of you performing a duet with another flutist--maybe? Please keep these coming. They are such fun to watch. See you Saturday!
Ian Anderson is not only a great musician but he is a great entertainer. I love when he pulls out the penny-whistle.
I had a nice reaction to this video😊. Love the flute demonstrations. I hope to hear some new glissandos in an improv. : ) Now I must watch the Tinkara vid. 🎶
Great video ... very enjoyable.
Super talented + hard work = Ian Anderson.
I heard somewhere that Ian said to his doughtier that he needed something to give a kick and she said 'play the flute. and the rest is history.
I'm glad that Ian has come to be admired by the flute world, LOL They probably didn't know what to think about him back in the 70s.
I think its very brave of her to even attempt to play with him, I d be like, ah. ah maybe ah, ok no.. cant do it., and then Id trip over my own cord and fall to my knees. lol
That was awesome. The whole band sounded good to me.
Hey Heline, you’re doing a great job, I thoroughly love watching your reviews…
Brad
Some pop/rock songs with flute
Rhayder - Camel
Supertwister - Camel
Sparkling in the Sand - Tower of Power
I Talk To The Wind - King Crimson
Legend of a Mind - Moody Blues
Lowdown - Boz Scaggs
Undecided - Hubert Laws
Moe Koffman Quartette - The Swingin’ Shepherd Blues
Walking in Space - Quincy Jones
Really fun live performance and reaction :)
Really cool concept !
I think Ian practiced a lot with the glissando while using the bamboo flute during the 90s. As a traditional flute without keys and just the holes you must master the glissando technique to be really expressive.
"Eurovision" simply means there was a set-up to be able to broadcast programs simultaneously to several European countries. One of those programs was the European Song Contest. But other stuff was also broadcast, like several boxing matches from Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali, some sporting events like the 1968 Olympics (Mexico) and some such. Sixty, seventy years ago, a simultaneous broadcast to several countries at the same time wasn't that easy and required a lot of people watching a lot of accumulated transmissions to be able to synchronise those signals and send them to diferent countries simultaneously.
Hey girl, I like the rock and roll with black t-shirt! 🤘
Good Gosh Girl, just look at your face light up BEFORE Ian starts playing. 😍😲😳 It is so easy to see, you are so in love with his ability, freestyle and Showmanship. He has been a goto for me to listen to since the 70's, and now you are my goto to listen with. 😍 (I'll watch you watch him. Not in a weird way, it's just that you enjoy him the same way I did/do.)
I see he learned to control his Pinky!
vary nice
How come you don't listen to Eurovision stuff. Don't you remember that the great Vesku Loiri represented Finland in 1980 with the song "Huilumies" ("Fluteman", last place, six pöäng 😜). This video was interesting. For me it looked mostly Ian Anderson's show. But then again, he was the distinguished guest there. 🌞😎👍
I noticed that you have seen an improvement in Ian’s playing
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I love you reactions. Reaction to Ian Anderson and Lucia Micareli . They play Mozar. Please.
as a classical musician I'd love to here your thought on this - Ian Anderson & Lucia Micarelli - Mo'z Art Medley
Still waiting for Tim Weisberg and Herbie Mann reaction videos, please. Always nice to hear Ian certainly.
I thought the band's dynamics were good, playing rather softly. It's also in the hands of the engineer who is mixing it live.
Heline is in flute heaven with two flutists! :)
Curious why no one has directed you to Peter Gabriel's flute playing with Genesis? Not it the same league as Ian Anderson, but interesting and beautifully evoked. 'Firth of Fifth' is a good start, but there is a lot more, even into his final album with them 'The Lamb Lied Down on Broadway'. You would have to do excerpts unless you are into Progressive Rock.
Ya know....Ian's voice, as many have mentioned, is not in perfect form anymore.....and watching Tull live can be a little hard at times.....but....When he was singing the lower part of the song with Tinkara....That actually sounded really good! Maybe Ian, instead of trying to sing everything himself, or having someone take over on some songs, should turn some of the classic Tull songs into vocal duets, where he can sing the lower harmony, and someone else can do the upper register that he has so much trouble with now........ I think that would work really well based on what I saw here. I really enjoyed this number!
I don't need dueling, but love Ian's flute playing and your reaction to the duel. Thank you so much for your efforts to share your perspectives with non-musicians like me who care about music.
Still got your Tull tickets?Reaction suggests you do.Glissando always sounds good on wind and strings when mastered.Viz Mozart.Pachelbel etc
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Ian has a lot more experience and knows lots of tricks.
You’re right. Very enjoyable.
Is your car air conditioner running okay now? 😉
The 'clicking' sound is Anderson intentionally making that sound with his tongue. The first twelve minutes sounds more like a jazz jam. The woman is young and it's very clear who the Master is here!
Eurovision songfestival instrumental performances are always dubbed. Artists can choose to sing live but aren't allowed to play their instuments live.
It's easy for us musicians to see fakery in live performances (most of them are these days, especially big events or TV shows). I usually roll my eyes and move on. As a guitarist, I saw the movie August Rush and just yelled at the screen. Bands like Rush or Dream Theater will have musical integrity however, but I believe the older ways are generally over.
why do you interrupt it? 0o
She is good but can't match Ian's speed
Don't overthink it, is about the collaboration. You say he is now using his pinkey but his positioning of his right hand is no different from the 60's when he first started. He still displays the limited movement caused by his defective pinkey and compensating by hitting notes differently with his other fingers. What cannot be denied is that Ian is a modern day virtuoso. His playing is unique and like many of his followers find his playing hypnotic and far superior to toss pot flute playing snobs. Get a life girl. When's your next concert and how many people turn up.I wish to point out that when I first saw one of your videos when you criticised his fingering I pointed out that his pinkey was deformed in a birth defect. I have followed your channel but I am disappointed that you persevere with adverse critique.
your sound is low