Glad you liked this video @Tiffany. I hope you have a great time playing flute. Also, when you're ready for some fun and loads of lessons all in perfect learning order (so you can really learn fast and well), come join us in the Member's Area of Learn Flute Online. Just click "Get Started Now" on the pages of learnfluteonline.com - hope to see you there! Rebecca
I have been playing the flute for 4 years almost and I keep having a problem with my D’s and F’s I cant play a F if my like counted on it I always have to push my keys harder and blow way harder and it gets harder each time any tips?
Thank you for your comment. It sounds to me like your pads may need to be replaced. My advice for you is to take your flute to a technician so you can continue learning and improving without having to worry about pushing and blowing harder. Good luck! ~Rebecca
Hi! I'm so glad that you found my video and that it was helpful for you. Make sure to check out. LearnFluteOnline.com- I have sooooo many other videos, podcasts, and articles that might also be helpful for you. Happy fluting! ~Rebecca
Glad you’re using your head joint and learning how it can help you become a better flute player. I suggest you learn how to play with just the head joint both with a covered end and an open end. It’s really good, quick education. I have exercises and lessons to help you with both of these inside the members area at LearnFluteOnline.com - hope you’ll join us there. Have a fun week! ~Rebecca
Hi Rebecca, even though I play the concert flute only in the first two octaves (I defer that third octave for those who play first flute) I personally find it a lot easier to play notes in the upper register than in the lower register. Happy fluting! 😊 ♫
Christopher, for some people playing the high notes are easier because it takes more relaxed and trained muscles to get the lowest notes out with a clear tone. However, the highest notes on the flute are equally difficult because they require control and proper mouth adjustments. With lots of practice you can do it all! ~Rebecca
Haylie, it is so exciting that you are going to begin learning how to play the flute! It is also neat that your mom still has her flute from 1975. My first suggestion to you is to take the flute in to a flute technician for a tune-up- that way you can be sure that as you begin learning your flute will be able to play properly and well. Good luck! ~Rebecca
I love Au Clair De La Lune! I'm so glad you are playing the flute. I have them in my program learnfluteonline.com pretty early on, then we learn fancier versions later in the lessons. I'd love to see you there! - Rebecca Fuller
Hello Rebecca. Is that the only _correct way_ to make register changes on flute? Would you suggest that this is the technique all professional flutists use even if it doesn't show up in their facial movements explicitly?
John, great question! The more advanced you get the more efficient you are in your air direction, speed, and other tiny muscle movements. it get's less and less noticeable on a more advanced person. But I assure you, they are doing it. ~Rebecca
If you frown instead of smiling then you'll get into position instead immediately instead of whole smile release lower jaw thing. Make an inverted smile or frown and then imagine you're holding a grain of rice between your lips.
Hi Mari! Yes it is beautiful music in the background isn't it. It's called St. Thomas and it's a Jazz piece I recorded with a couple of my friends. Thanks for asking! -Rebecca
Hi! I'm so glad that you found my video and that it was helpful for you. Make sure to check out. LearnFluteOnline.com- I have sooooo many other videos, podcasts, and articles that might also be helpful for you. Happy fluting! ~Rebecca
You can learn to play with a smaller hole... teeny tiny. This will help your loudness issue. There's a pretty good recipe to make your sound really full yet not too loud. You can go through the process at learnfluteonline.com :) -Rebecca
You're welcome! I'm so glad that you're here learning with us. If you'd like more videos like this, make sure to join us in the members area at learnfluteonline.com . Happy fluting! - Rebecca
Lightly Row happens to be one of the pieces I teach over at my website learnfluteonline.com. It is located at the beginning of the Gold Level Lessons. I would love to see you there :) ~Rebecca
Hi Katie! Yeah, those high notes can be difficult at first, but it can get easier with some good instruction and time. There a few things that have to be happening at the same time. Make sure you're using really fast air speed as a place to start. Keeping a loose embouchure and small tone hole will help, too! Come to learnfluteonline.com for all of the learning tutorials & and awesome community. And good luck with that last C! ~Rebecca
Thanks for mentioning "drop the jaw." [Obviously the physiological rationale is "deep into the lessons" but not too many are willing to share that up front.]
Hello Adrienne! I'm happy you asked. Here is the link to an article that I have written all about body pains while playing the flute. Let me know if you have any more questions. ~Rebecca learnfluteonline.com/body-aches-and-flute-playing/
Thanks. I can't hold a high note on the flute if it was worth my life dude. Great tips
Awesome teaching! And very very simple and easy!!!❤😊🎉
Glad you liked this video @Tiffany. I hope you have a great time playing flute. Also, when you're ready for some fun and loads of lessons all in perfect learning order (so you can really learn fast and well), come join us in the Member's Area of Learn Flute Online. Just click "Get Started Now" on the pages of learnfluteonline.com - hope to see you there! Rebecca
Simple and easy!!!!!! Thanks
Wow, this was totally impossible to me, but in step 3 it just happened so naturally. Very good lesson!
I'm so happy that you are becoming a natural :) Keep it up ~Rebecca
today i got my flute finely😃 and I'm happy to find your chanel 😍😍and I'm learn form it thank you...
keep it💙💛💛
Happy New Flute Day Nada!!!! Glad you're here learning. :) ~Rebecca
Thanks I was having trouble getting my flute to make a high note this really helped a lot 😊
Glad it helped! High notes are pretty important on the flute. Have fun! -Rebecca | Learn Flute Online
Oh thank you, I‘ve learnt the flute for already 3 years, but the sound was bad, now I know what I‘ve always done wrong 😍
Glad to be of help! Make sure to check out all my resources at LearnFluteOnline.com .... I think you'll love it! ~Rebecca
I have been playing the flute for 4 years almost and I keep having a problem with my D’s and F’s I cant play a F if my like counted on it I always have to push my keys harder and blow way harder and it gets harder each time any tips?
Thank you for your comment. It sounds to me like your pads may need to be replaced. My advice for you is to take your flute to a technician so you can continue learning and improving without having to worry about pushing and blowing harder. Good luck! ~Rebecca
Thank you thank you thank youuuu . It finally worked!!
Hi! I'm so glad that you found my video and that it was helpful for you. Make sure to check out. LearnFluteOnline.com- I have sooooo many other videos, podcasts, and articles that might also be helpful for you. Happy fluting! ~Rebecca
James Galway doesn't cover the open end of the head joint to practise this. It makes it harder but is effective. What would you recommend?
Glad you’re using your head joint and learning how it can help you become a better flute player. I suggest you learn how to play with just the head joint both with a covered end and an open end. It’s really good, quick education.
I have exercises and lessons to help you with both of these inside the members area at LearnFluteOnline.com - hope you’ll join us there. Have a fun week!
~Rebecca
Hi Rebecca, even though I play the concert flute only in the first two octaves (I defer that third octave for those who play first flute) I personally find it a lot easier to play notes in the upper register than in the lower register. Happy fluting! 😊 ♫
Christopher, for some people playing the high notes are easier because it takes more relaxed and trained muscles to get the lowest notes out with a clear tone. However, the highest notes on the flute are equally difficult because they require control and proper mouth adjustments. With lots of practice you can do it all! ~Rebecca
I'm joining my school band and I hope this helps my mum's flute that i'm using is from 1975
Haylie, it is so exciting that you are going to begin learning how to play the flute! It is also neat that your mom still has her flute from 1975. My first suggestion to you is to take the flute in to a flute technician for a tune-up- that way you can be sure that as you begin learning your flute will be able to play properly and well. Good luck! ~Rebecca
Do you do au clair de la lune and marched steps?im learning them
I love Au Clair De La Lune! I'm so glad you are playing the flute. I have them in my program learnfluteonline.com pretty early on, then we learn fancier versions later in the lessons. I'd love to see you there! - Rebecca Fuller
good information, thank you
Glad to be of help! ~Rebecca
Hello Rebecca. Is that the only _correct way_ to make register changes on flute? Would you suggest that this is the technique all professional flutists use even if it doesn't show up in their facial movements explicitly?
John, great question! The more advanced you get the more efficient you are in your air direction, speed, and other tiny muscle movements. it get's less and less noticeable on a more advanced person. But I assure you, they are doing it. ~Rebecca
omg thank you!!!!
hello thx for teaching me
AMAZING!! thank you very much for your tips!!!
Happy to help :) - R
Great!!! and easy.
If you frown instead of smiling then you'll get into position instead immediately instead of whole smile release lower jaw thing. Make an inverted smile or frown and then imagine you're holding a grain of rice between your lips.
That's great advice, I'm so glad you found something that works for you. Keep it up! - Rebecca | learnfluteonline.com
Hi Rebecca! This video just popped up! I love the music on here. What's the name of it, and are you playing the flute? I would love to learn it! 😊
Hi Mari! Yes it is beautiful music in the background isn't it. It's called St. Thomas and it's a Jazz piece I recorded with a couple of my friends. Thanks for asking! -Rebecca
@@LearnFluteOnline Any chance of putting St Thomas in the Jazz House? 😊
great intro music! st thomas
Oh yah! You recognize this - way to go! My friends and I get together and play some fun tunes. -Rebecca
wow! It's really work! Thanks!
Hi! I'm so glad that you found my video and that it was helpful for you. Make sure to check out. LearnFluteOnline.com- I have sooooo many other videos, podcasts, and articles that might also be helpful for you. Happy fluting! ~Rebecca
Does anyone have tips on how to play higher notes quietly. If you do please tell me. I don’t want to stand out when band starts up again. :)
You can learn to play with a smaller hole... teeny tiny. This will help your loudness issue. There's a pretty good recipe to make your sound really full yet not too loud. You can go through the process at learnfluteonline.com :) -Rebecca
Very helpful and instructional videos. I'm new to flute and have learned a lot from you. Thanks.
You're welcome! I'm so glad that you're here learning with us. If you'd like more videos like this, make sure to join us in the members area at learnfluteonline.com . Happy fluting! - Rebecca
@@LearnFluteOnline will do, thank
Whats the name of that tune please/
It's my version of an old jazz tune called St. Thomas I tihnk. :)
i DO TAKE learn flute online U ARE GREAT
Great! Thanks- I appreciate it your kind words. See you at LFO! ~Rebecca
Can you do Lightly Row on the flute?
Lightly Row happens to be one of the pieces I teach over at my website learnfluteonline.com. It is located at the beginning of the Gold Level Lessons. I would love to see you there :) ~Rebecca
Katherine Moscatelli I can
@@LearnFluteOnline I CAN DO LIGHT LY ROW ON THE RECORDER THANKS SO MUCH UVE BEEN GREAT
Excellent mam
Thank you! Make sure to also check out all of my other 800+ videos at learnfluteonline.com. Thanks for stopping by! ~Rebecca
I finally got it!!!
Yay! Nice job! ~Rebecca
Help! My goal is to play the full range chromatic scale and I can't play the last note! C!! Tips please?
Hi Katie! Yeah, those high notes can be difficult at first, but it can get easier with some good instruction and time. There a few things that have to be happening at the same time. Make sure you're using really fast air speed as a place to start. Keeping a loose embouchure and small tone hole will help, too! Come to learnfluteonline.com for all of the learning tutorials & and awesome community. And good luck with that last C! ~Rebecca
Thanks for mentioning "drop the jaw." [Obviously the physiological rationale is "deep into the lessons" but not too many are willing to share that up front.]
Hi! You're welcome. I'm glad it was helpful.
Happy fluting! ~Rebeca
I have a concert today and I play flute and I want to know how to avoid the pain in my shoulder; is there any thing I could try to stop the pain ?
Hello Adrienne! I'm happy you asked. Here is the link to an article that I have written all about body pains while playing the flute. Let me know if you have any more questions. ~Rebecca
learnfluteonline.com/body-aches-and-flute-playing/
Rebecca Fuller Thank you so much !
THANKZ!!! I AGREE WHIFF MARS2030 BUT DR SELFRIDGE TAUGHT ME E AND IT WAS LOW E AND I CoULDN"T MAKE IT HIGH ENOUGH SO THANKS SO MUCHO MUCHO THANKS!
You're welcome! Glad to be of help :). ~Rebecca
NOOOO! DONT SMILE ON THE FLUTE! ITS NOT A GOOD IDEA!
I know, right? Kind of tough for us smiley people, haha. But you've got to relax that embouchure. ~Rebecca