How to Develop Vibrato on Flute

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  • @alexiswilson4613
    @alexiswilson4613 7 років тому +225

    "You can't learn this overnight" *Band director- "work on it tonight and try to use it in the show"* Me- "Wat"

    • @TheWhisperingCactus
      @TheWhisperingCactus 6 років тому +4

      This is why I hated band.

    • @oscarrh8005
      @oscarrh8005 6 років тому +1

      Solo?

    • @thaienawilliamson4937
      @thaienawilliamson4937 6 років тому +2

      Exactly!! I feel that ‼️

    • @Amyg665
      @Amyg665 6 років тому +2

      Rip, hoped you were able to do it.

    • @kernel701
      @kernel701 5 років тому +3

      Alexis Wilson Ikr!!! They expect us to learn a complex thing overnights

  • @kaleba5203
    @kaleba5203 10 років тому +141

    How does he have a diaphragm? He just looks like a floating head to me.
    All joking aside, this was informative. I don't play flute, but I wanted to know how a flautist did vibrato. It seems difficult!

  • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
    @DrDavidandJudiKlee  10 років тому +57

    Hi Ashleigh, Unfortunately learning vibrato takes several months of regular work to fully develop it. Having said that there is still time to at least start some kind of vibrato. Try to think of what it feels like when you cough. You should feel it from your stomach area (diaphragm). Learning vibrato is the same feeling initially. Try to feel like you are coughing over and over (very small coughs) and make it rhythmic, like one cough per second. Once you feel it, try doing whole note scales going up and down the scales while you are doing it. Eventually you will start to speed it up to where your vibrato is at least as fast as 3 to 4 per second. Hope this helps. David

    • @ronrobbins2737
      @ronrobbins2737 2 роки тому +1

      David, a coughing exercise is counter-productive. Try the "snake-hiss" instead because that uses the throat not stomach.

  • @frogette3218
    @frogette3218 3 роки тому +6

    I started to learn flute in January this year at the age of 52. My lessons are over zoom because of Covid.
    There is so much to think about! It’s a little bit like patting your head and rubbing your tummy simultaneously.
    Your tips on vibrato are really useful. I’m practicing a little bit everyday and trying to remember that Rome wasn’t built in a day.

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  3 роки тому +2

      Outstanding!!! Keep up the good work and you will accomplish your goals!!! David

  • @amytheazndoctor
    @amytheazndoctor 9 років тому +51

    I can do vibrato on the lower notes, but the higher notes seem to be a challenge for me. Am i doing something wrong? :/ I can't do it above Bb :/

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  9 років тому +16

      Correct vibrato is done by the throat, chest and diaphragm. If you feel that all that is correct then try to make sure that you relax your embouchure a little more and open your teeth a little more. Try that and see if that helps. Good luck!! David

  • @chiminyang2000
    @chiminyang2000 7 років тому +43

    I've been try to learn this and it only took me 4 days to get it.

  • @TheHUhelps
    @TheHUhelps 9 років тому +3

    Thanks for taking the time out to share your gift.

  • @Iamthatmelody
    @Iamthatmelody 4 роки тому +1

    My last year at music academy. I learn many things from this guy not from my flute teacher at academy. Thanks man. I become better flutist with many of your tips.

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  4 роки тому +1

      You are very welcome. Thanks soo much!! David

    • @Iamthatmelody
      @Iamthatmelody 4 роки тому

      @@DrDavidandJudiKlee My tone get amazing with your tounging exercise. I have smooth tone with everyday 30 min tounging workout. Because of you. Thank you so much for that

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  4 роки тому

      Glad it helped! David

  • @fallstar2001
    @fallstar2001 9 років тому +8

    This is so instructional, thank you so much. :)

  • @AnhLe-zl4ws
    @AnhLe-zl4ws 9 років тому +8

    i dont think it really takes months, you just practice it until you get a feel for it and it will be easier (although i guess months would "perfect" it)

  • @syifasyazwina7358
    @syifasyazwina7358 8 років тому +23

    So, our stomach will move while playing vibrato ?

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  8 років тому +22

      The steps I talk about are just for starting the vibrato process. Once a
      flutists has mastered vibrato there is no movement visible from outside
      the body-your stomach will not move much anymore. It will feel more
      like you are producing the vibrato from your lower chest through you upper throat. David

  • @juliansanders6324
    @juliansanders6324 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for this film, and the one on double tonguing.

  • @JaySchwartz
    @JaySchwartz 7 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for your always helpful advice and insight! :)

  • @TheAshleighWade
    @TheAshleighWade 10 років тому +10

    Why can I not do this? It's like impossible for me to do this! I need serious help because solo & ensemble is coming up and the piece I'm doing needs vibrato.

  • @annikakoons1050
    @annikakoons1050 4 роки тому +1

    thank you, you're the reason I'm about to get a solo

  • @wonderfullotta3
    @wonderfullotta3 10 років тому +2

    That's helpful! thanks.

  • @Amyg665
    @Amyg665 6 років тому +1

    My friend can do that natural and I want to do it, and this helped me

  • @JudiintheKitchen
    @JudiintheKitchen 10 років тому

    Hi Ashleigh, Unfortunately, learning vibrato takes several months of regular work to fully develop it. Having said that, there is still time to at least start some kind of vibrato. Try to think of what it feels like when you cough...you should feel it from your stomach area (diaphragm). Learning vibrato is the same feeling initially. Try to feel like you are coughing over and over (very small coughs) and make it rhythmic, like one cough per second. Once you feel it, try doing whole note scales going up and down the scales while you are doing it. Eventually you will start to speed it up to where your vibrato is at least as fast as 3 to 4 pr second. Hope this helps. David

  • @rodigosr
    @rodigosr 5 місяців тому

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    Caminho incerto, onde a fé nos guia e nos ensina,
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    Será o destino, um mistério ou uma sina? 🌱

  • @andromisilibrober
    @andromisilibrober 6 років тому +5

    When you do a vibrato faster (like at 2:55 ), do you push the diaphragm faster ?

  • @FanTrailers
    @FanTrailers 8 років тому +10

    is it okay to use your lips to do vibrato, because I am already naturally used to using my lips to do vibrato?Thanks again.

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  8 років тому +7

      +FanTrailers Hi! It has been become the tradition over the last 100 years to use the
      throat for vibrato (like singing) versus the lips because when moving
      the lips it tends to alter the quality and timbre of the sound. Having
      said that if you have been using your lips for your vibrato and have been having good results with it I wound not change it at this point. David

    • @FanTrailers
      @FanTrailers 8 років тому

      thanks !I'm already well used to using my lips so i'll just stay the same thank you !

  • @benlang1678
    @benlang1678 7 років тому +2

    is the intro of dr klee when he was younger?

  • @KUBBI7488
    @KUBBI7488 9 років тому +6

    Do you know what I'm doing wrong, because when I do vibrato and play music at the same time I run out of air on half the 2nd measure.

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  9 років тому +2

      Mike Will Hi!
      It is possible that when you use vibrato you are pushing the air too hard and losing alot of it at once. It is also possible that your embouchure aperture is too wide therefore releasing too much air at once. David

  • @WHALEx3
    @WHALEx3 5 років тому

    That shutter speed though

  • @_swesters_
    @_swesters_ 8 років тому +2

    When I vibrato I use my tongue, it's the same technique I use when I whistle. Is this ok to be doing or should I switch it up?

  • @DwightManning
    @DwightManning 5 років тому +1

    See also: Woodwind Vibrato from the Eighteenth Century to the Present. Performance Practice Review, 8(1), 67-72. tinyurl.com/yapad7p7 AND El Vibrato de Viento-Madera desde el Siglo XVIII hasta Hoy. Quodlibet Revista de Especialización Musical (Madrid), 18, 37-42. tinyurl.com/y96vdmc4

  • @ronrobbins2737
    @ronrobbins2737 2 роки тому

    David, your vibrato advice seems a little conflicted (diaphragm/throat). No human diaphragm can pulsate 5x/second unless you're panting like a dog (not a good look at all). Students can use the "hissing" exercise at varying speeds to develop vibrato (as recommended by Gary Sigurdson) because vibrato comes from the throat (as stated by James Galway).

  • @christiancadelina2656
    @christiancadelina2656 6 років тому

    i find it very helpful. Thanks :)

  • @samf3427
    @samf3427 10 років тому +16

    I can just naturally do vibrato idk why.

  • @TheWhisperingCactus
    @TheWhisperingCactus 6 років тому

    That little two-chord vamp at the end is freaking beautiful. Is that a Rhodes piano in there?

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  6 років тому

      Hi!!
      I am not sure what the pianist used because he sent me the piano files through Dropbox and I mixed them into the final mix for my CD (he lives in Georgia and I live in Iowa). If memory serves me correctly he used a Roland digital piano. David

    • @TheWhisperingCactus
      @TheWhisperingCactus 6 років тому

      I really appreciate your reply David! I just saw the note at the end of the video about what album it's from. I found a cut from it here on youtube, and the keyboard is certainly a Rhodes sound...very well might be a Roland digital emulation, or, to my ear, a real Rhodes. Either way, I want the album! I'm really liking what I've heard so far!! Excellent stuff!

  • @FireBird1820
    @FireBird1820 7 років тому +5

    What about posture

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  7 років тому +3

      Hi! You should always hold the flute like this: You should stand or sit
      up straight and bring your flute to your face---not bend down to meet
      your flute. Then you adjust your arms so that your flute is angled in a
      comfortable position for the arms, hands, shoulders,
      and fingers-while still sitting/standing up straight. David

  • @annettedillon3233
    @annettedillon3233 7 років тому +1

    How do you do it for 32 notes and really fast compound timing or tempos? Kinda like a shudder? Or does it not really have a nice function at high speeds?

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  7 років тому

      Hello! I like to use vibrato as an over technique. Having said that it is
      obvious when the notes are moving so fast there is no way to hear a
      vibrato then there is no need to use vibrato. I usually do not use vibrato on anything faster than eighth notes at a slow tempo. David

  • @torianmcneill3794
    @torianmcneill3794 8 років тому

    I have a Casio keyboard with lighted keys lk 210 model I got it for my early birthday present last month

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  8 років тому

      +Torian McNeill Hi again!! It is possible, depending on the sound sample, that the flute vibrato is embedded into the sound, which means you cannot turn it off. Also when I looked your keyboard model I noticed that you do not have the tone wheels to the left of the keyboard which means you could not have turned it off anyway. Some flute samples do not have vibrato. It all depends of the make/model and extra features of the keyboard. DK

  • @erikabaker2393
    @erikabaker2393 9 років тому

    Thank you

  • @zdenek1113
    @zdenek1113 10 років тому +1

    Dear Doctor,
    listen to the program "Vibrato [and music] under microscope".
    Best regards

  • @jennawen136
    @jennawen136 5 років тому +1

    I'm just started working on vibrato, I can't feel any kind of movement from my stomach, and I can kinda do it in about a week moderately fast, is something wrong?

    • @ronrobbins2737
      @ronrobbins2737 2 роки тому

      Common misconception about diaphragm creating vibrato! It's actually from the throat.

  • @helenw3151
    @helenw3151 8 років тому

    Hi Dr. David Keel! So I have been pushing my diaphragm, but the sound seems to just be getting louder or softer no change in tone as shown in the video. Am I do something wrong or is that how it's supposed to be. Thank you!

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  8 років тому +2

      Somehow even though you are breathing when starting a tone on your
      flute, apparently it is only coming from your chest. This may sound
      silly but try the same exercise when lying on your back in bed holding
      your flute and try to start the vibrato pulsation.
      It might be actually easier to jump start it this way. Just make sure
      there are no little kids around when you try this-they might want to
      jump in bed with you and damage your flute. David

  • @erikabaker2393
    @erikabaker2393 9 років тому

    Do you play vibrato when you play quarter,eighth, or soxtheenth notes?

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  9 років тому

      Erika Baker Hi!! I play vibrato two ways:
      1. If I am playing a lot of fast notes and then come to a long value note I will put vibrato on just the long value note
      2. If the music is a mixture of short value and long value notes (ex:
      Concerto in G Major, 1st movement, Mozart) I usually have a set vibrato I
      play through everything as I am playing it-Typical classical sound.
      David

  • @wildstingray4463
    @wildstingray4463 9 років тому

    Hm... I've been doing vibrato for about 6 months and didn't even know what it was, I just thought that if I did that weird moving thing to my diaphram and throat the sound would come out in cool waves. I literally just learned about what vibrato was today lol

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  9 років тому

      weirdgirl ! Hi!!
      That's vibrato!! It is a combination of your esophagus, diaphragm, and upper throat that produces vibrato!! Great!! Now you can use it all of the time!! David

  • @torianmcneill3794
    @torianmcneill3794 8 років тому

    Lindsay I have flute vibrato on my keyboard do you know why the flute vibrates on it?

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  8 років тому

      +Torian McNeill Over the last 100 years it has become the accepted trait for a
      professional flutist to have vibrato, just like a singer-in fact a
      flutist's vibrato is produced in the same place as a singer's
      vibrato-from the throat down to the diaphragm. David

  • @susienoble435
    @susienoble435 9 років тому

    so I'm just learning vibrato and our band teacher wants us to be using vibrato but since I am just beginning to learn would it be best to play without during band then practice at home or both?

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  9 років тому

      I would try to use it all of the time, unless of course, except maybe when you are in a concert or similar type of performance. Good luck!! David

    • @susienoble435
      @susienoble435 9 років тому

      thank you!

  • @Chloe-lt8fq
    @Chloe-lt8fq 7 років тому

    Hi Dr David Klee,
    i started doing vibrato couple of months ago but lately i have been noticing that i get my vibrato from my throat and not from my stomach, is it normal or just me slacking off?
    Thanks,
    Chloe

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  7 років тому +1

      It is possible that the vibrato is originating more from the throat
      than the diaphragm. Try to make sure that you are fully supporting your
      sound from the diaphragm and as you do that you can try to focus on the
      diaphragm creating the vibrato. It is also
      possible that your vibrato has gotten faster and smoother which means
      you may not feel it per say from the diaphragm anymore. Good luck. David

    • @ronrobbins2737
      @ronrobbins2737 2 роки тому

      Yes, flute-vibrato actually is created in the throat (Galway says it too). No human diaphragm can actually pulsate 5x/second. Air-support comes from there, but the throat is where the real action is. Common misconception about diaphragm.

  • @hrmnpsrffn
    @hrmnpsrffn 8 років тому +1

    Can I apply this to singing?

    • @genna306
      @genna306 8 років тому

      You can definitely apply vibratos to when you're singing.

    • @hrmnpsrffn
      @hrmnpsrffn 8 років тому

      +Genna Csurdi Yes, I know that we can do vibrato in singing too but can we apply the technique that he taught in the video to produce vibrato?

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  8 років тому +2

      +hrmnpsrffn Hi! Yes, flute vibrato is produced the same way as singing vibrato. As
      you play your flute try to think of yourself singing as you are blowing
      air through the flute. David

    • @hrmnpsrffn
      @hrmnpsrffn 8 років тому

      +DrDavidandJudiKlee Thank you for clearing that up, sir.

  • @torianmcneill3794
    @torianmcneill3794 8 років тому

    It's a lk 210 model it doesn't have a vibrato on off switch

  • @torianmcneill3794
    @torianmcneill3794 8 років тому

    My keyboard doesn't have a vibratio on off switch the last keyboard I had the flute didn't vibrate unless I pushed the vibratio button the keyboard I have now doesn't have a vibratio on off switch the flute automatically vibrates

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  8 років тому

      +Torian McNeill Hi!! On MIDI sometimes you can use the wheel to the left of the keyboard to turn on and off certain functions of the MIDI. David

  • @chrisk8187
    @chrisk8187 6 років тому +3

    Why are you demonstrating while wearing a black shirt against a black background?
    Also, it's very misleading to even use the words stomach or tummy as being "pushed" out in some way. Isolate the diaphragm and "contract" or tighten that muscle and then relax it. Any movement of the "tummy" is a by-product of being moved out of way by the contraction of the diaphragm. This eliminates any bad habits and discomfort for the beginner.

    • @TheWhisperingCactus
      @TheWhisperingCactus 6 років тому

      This is for, like, kids, man. Try to tell a 7-year-old that the movement of the stomach is secondary to the isolated contraction of the diaphragm. I have a feeling that telling them their tummy should push out is a lot more immediately effective.

    • @Hannah-kk7kc
      @Hannah-kk7kc 5 років тому

      @@TheWhisperingCactus ...he said ors for highschool no 7 year old would use vibrato

  • @ihavegcc472
    @ihavegcc472 6 років тому

    it took me one minute to get it

  • @wexfordfilmworkshop
    @wexfordfilmworkshop 10 років тому

    I do vibrato from the throat.

    • @KUBBI7488
      @KUBBI7488 9 років тому

      dickdona Can you tell me how?

    • @DrDavidandJudiKlee
      @DrDavidandJudiKlee  9 років тому

      dickdona Vibrato is done with a combination of the throat, esophagus, and the diaphragm. It is when they all work together is what creates a smooth even vibrato. David

  • @booperdooper3792
    @booperdooper3792 7 років тому +2

    I'm not even in class and I fell asleep....

  • @03Venture
    @03Venture 5 років тому

    This technique doesn’t work for me...

  • @eldickinson
    @eldickinson 5 років тому +1

    am i the only one who finds this easy lol

    • @isabelgomez5667
      @isabelgomez5667 4 роки тому

      Elizabeth Dickinson help me

    • @eldickinson
      @eldickinson 4 роки тому +2

      Isabel Gomez it’s basically tensing your stomach each vibrato and then picking up that normal tone again. start slow and once you’re comfortable go faster. but i’m no flute teacher, so i’m sorry if this is unclear