Thank you Clint, for providing some new techniques that I look forward to using. I like the new studio setup and the overhead camera that gives me a better view of what your fingers are doing. Very cool!
Clint, thank you again for teaching me some useful tools to add to my NAF playing. I've been playing for 4-5 years now. I truly owe most of my humble flute knowledge to you and your UA-cam Channel. Your lessons always reinvigorate my interest in playing the NAF.
I'm using an old Behringer FCB1010 ... Large and heavy - not great for taking on the road, but works well in the Studio. Should probably do a "rig rundown" of how the studio is set up ...
Thank you once again for a clear and concise video...I love your new studio and am in awe of how seamlessly you can work all that tech and play at the same time!!!!
New studio is awesome. Being able to switch camera angles so quickly and easily is a big plus. Not fond of the visualizer. It's kinda distracting and sometimes annoying but closing eyes takes care of it. Love this tutorial! Many thanks, Clint. Another excellent one!
I imagine lotsa folks like the visualizer and enjoy it a lot so keep it going. Just saying for me, it's not a fave. I like to be able to see you clearly. Cheers!
Don't know too much about Native flute makers based in Europe, but you might want to start with the flutes produced by some of the larger makers such as High Spirits or Butch Hall flutes ...
Hi, From a sunny South Africa. We are well into the start of our winter, but still prefer more than 320 days of sunshine a year to your cold winters. Love the new studio. However, the visual effects are rather overwhelming, as I would prefer to see more of what you are doing, and how you are doing it. Love your newsletters, keep it up Thank you
Thanks Jan! So the visual effects are really more for an on-line concert or similar ... don't plan on using them for FluteCast videos so much ... but they *are* fun ...
Great video and helpful! When you are talking, I would move your flute just to the side a bit so the viewers can actually see your mouth when you talk.
I just started playing the native flute and found your channel!
Thank you so much for these videos
Thank you Clint, for providing some new techniques that I look forward to using. I like the new studio setup and the overhead camera that gives me a better view of what your fingers are doing. Very cool!
Ditto, Randy!
Very nice setup! loved this video! Thanks
Love the new studio arrangement! Thanks for another ornaments vid. Much appreciated, Clint!
Hello "Clint Goss"! Thank you for showing us such a wonderful video! I feel so happy! I'm looking forward to your next work! Have a nice day!
Very nice tutorial Clint and I am loving the new studio. Thanks so much for sharing with us all. 💛🙏
Clint, thank you again for teaching me some useful tools to add to my NAF playing. I've been playing for 4-5 years now. I truly owe most of my humble flute knowledge to you and your UA-cam Channel. Your lessons always reinvigorate my interest in playing the NAF.
Great tips and lovely music thank you 😌
Wow - Love the new studio and all the effects! I need that floor camera switcher! Great lesson! See you at Flute Harvest!
I'm using an old Behringer FCB1010 ... Large and heavy - not great for taking on the road, but works well in the Studio. Should probably do a "rig rundown" of how the studio is set up ...
Excellent
SO glad you are back. LOVE the new studio!
Thank you once again for a clear and concise video...I love your new studio and am in awe of how seamlessly you can work all that tech and play at the same time!!!!
Thanks Helen ... lots of buttons to push ... you can see where I goof up sometimes!
New studio is awesome. Being able to switch camera angles so quickly and easily is a big plus. Not fond of the visualizer. It's kinda distracting and sometimes annoying but closing eyes takes care of it. Love this tutorial! Many thanks, Clint. Another excellent one!
I imagine lotsa folks like the visualizer and enjoy it a lot so keep it going. Just saying for me, it's not a fave. I like to be able to see you clearly. Cheers!
Thanks for this one very much!
Thanks Clint, I like that.
Fantastic ! it seems to be a long way.
Where to start ?
Welcome to the Native Flute world! The "Basics" video is here: ua-cam.com/video/iZpJSSsJ5Nk/v-deo.html
@@ClintGoss thank you so much
What a good quality of the studio !!!! Do you know any place in Europe to buy an affordable flute for beginners?
Don't know too much about Native flute makers based in Europe, but you might want to start with the flutes produced by some of the larger makers such as High Spirits or Butch Hall flutes ...
@@ClintGoss thanks a lot Clint!!!!!
Hi, From a sunny South Africa. We are well into the start of our winter, but still prefer more than 320 days of sunshine a year to your cold winters. Love the new studio. However, the visual effects are rather overwhelming, as I would prefer to see more of what you are doing, and how you are doing it. Love your newsletters, keep it up Thank you
Thanks Jan! So the visual effects are really more for an on-line concert or similar ... don't plan on using them for FluteCast videos so much ... but they *are* fun ...
Great video and helpful! When you are talking, I would move your flute just to the side a bit so the viewers can actually see your mouth when you talk.