Hello Emily, Thank you so much for every single video you have made. The generous details which you have inputed into these videos especially this one and the breathing video, you know, they could potentially save a technique-crippled flute playing life of mine. Now, it depends on how I implement them productively into my practice and yet to see how it goes. I am sure I am heading into a better direction than I was. I hope one day if I ever get to play in your masterclass. It would be lovely to let you know how they have helped me. Thanks again for your contribution to the other aspiring flutists. I am a big fan and will always be 🙏🙏🙏🙏😊 Thank you Ps. Would you ever do another video on Dynamics and Tone colours.. I still don’t get how soft and loud dynamics work on the flute playing🙏 My body tenses every time I play soft😔😊
Thanks you so very much for your lovely message - I’m SO glad that you have found the videos helpful! Thanks too for the suggestion... I will add it to the list... but be patient; it’s already quite long! Take care and happy flute-ing! 🎶😊
Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge! I shall share it with my students and do it myself. Especially great to fill those special 10-15 minutes before a concert... Thanks a lot!💜
Very usefull, I noticed the change immediatly. I have some tension in my shoulders and in my hand in fast passages, so I try to study scales focusing on them to ease this. But i never thought of relaxing before. Thank you for this wonderfull knowledge.
Thank you Emily for another revealatory video! I noticed I place quite a bit of tension in my knees when I'm about to play a difficult / nerve wrecking passage in orchestra...
Thanks for your suggestion Raquel... if the lockdown continues after May, I will certainly think about doing a video about extended techniques including flutter tonguing! 😉
Thank you for this!! Will add it into my practice plan. Do you have any advice to help with embouchure spasms? When I'm performing/practicing I very often feel like my lips are "wobbling", despite having a strong air stream and no evident tension in my embouchure. It's a bit of a question mark to me at the moment. Any advice would be really appreciated. Kerry :)
Hi Kerry, glad you found the video useful! Don't worry, wobbly lips can be a good sign when you're releasing excess lip tension. Keep thinking of the air flow and I'm sure it will soon pass... Good luck!
¡Gran tutorial! Gracias por tus videos Emily.
Thank you, Diana!! I hope you are well 😄
@@EmilyBeynonflute ¡Muchas gracias! Espero que también estés muy bien 🧡
Thank you for sharing your knowledge so generously!
You're most welcome, Morten!
Thank you so much to let me in in your flute world and getting a hint which tremendous and enormous knowledge you have!
Thank YOU for watching Nika! 🙏
Hello Emily,
Thank you so much for every single video you have made. The generous details which you have inputed into these videos especially this one and the breathing video, you know, they could potentially save a technique-crippled flute playing life of mine.
Now, it depends on how I implement them productively into my practice and yet to see how it goes. I am sure I am heading into a better direction than I was.
I hope one day if I ever get to play in your masterclass. It would be lovely to let you know how they have helped me.
Thanks again for your contribution to the other aspiring flutists.
I am a big fan and will always be
🙏🙏🙏🙏😊
Thank you
Ps. Would you ever do another video on Dynamics and Tone colours.. I still don’t get how soft and loud dynamics work on the flute playing🙏
My body tenses every time I play soft😔😊
Thanks you so very much for your lovely message - I’m SO glad that you have found the videos helpful! Thanks too for the suggestion... I will add it to the list... but be patient; it’s already quite long! Take care and happy flute-ing! 🎶😊
Thank you 😊😊😊😊😊😊🙏
Looking forward to it
Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge! I shall share it with my students and do it myself. Especially great to fill those special 10-15 minutes before a concert... Thanks a lot!💜
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much. I loved this video!!
Oh, I'm SO glad you enjoyed it, Ewa - thank you!
Another great video! I do something like this during practice, but never tried doing it before - great idea! Looking forward to the next instalment!
Glad you enjoyed it Rod - thanks!
Very usefull, I noticed the change immediatly. I have some tension in my shoulders and in my hand in fast passages, so I try to study scales focusing on them to ease this. But i never thought of relaxing before. Thank you for this wonderfull knowledge.
Great to hear!
Great- I felt the change immediately!
Glad to hear it, Francesco! 👍
very useful! thanks!
Thanks Blaž!
Thank you Emily for another revealatory video! I noticed I place quite a bit of tension in my knees when I'm about to play a difficult / nerve wrecking passage in orchestra...
You're so welcome! Yes, knees, thighs, bottom 🤭... tension can lurk anywhere!
Que placer!! Muchas gracias 😘
Gracias Sandra! 🎶
Can you do a tutorial on flutterzung?
Thanks for your suggestion Raquel... if the lockdown continues after May, I will certainly think about doing a video about extended techniques including flutter tonguing! 😉
Thank you for this!! Will add it into my practice plan.
Do you have any advice to help with embouchure spasms?
When I'm performing/practicing I very often feel like my lips are "wobbling", despite having a strong air stream and no evident tension in my embouchure. It's a bit of a question mark to me at the moment. Any advice would be really appreciated.
Kerry :)
Hi Kerry, glad you found the video useful! Don't worry, wobbly lips can be a good sign when you're releasing excess lip tension. Keep thinking of the air flow and I'm sure it will soon pass... Good luck!
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Glad you like that bit!! ☺️