The Tuner
The TUNER should be used as you practice long tones. Long Tones are necessary for you to determine your Pitch Tenancies: what notes you play that are registering on the tuner as Flat (b) or Sharp (#). The goal is for every pitch to be perfectly in tune. |
The Metronome
Every time you practice your instrument when reading rhythm & counting you should ALWAYS use the METRONOME. It ensures that you are playing and counting at a constant and consistent speed called the Tempo. Timing is not natural therefore you must train your timing with a metronome. |
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Open the Case & Name the Parts & Flute Accessories
Head-joint Cork Check
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Embouchure & Head-joint Placement
Professional vs. Beginner
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Flute Assembly
Legato Performance for Flute
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Flute Home Keys: Where do my fingers go?
James Galway: Profession Flutist "Flight of the Bumblebee"
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Clarinet Assembly
Tonging: Staccato, Tenuto....
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Clarinet Embouchure
Richard Stoltzman: Mozart Concerto K. 622
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Clarinet Maintenance
Han Kim: Francis Poulenc Clarinet Sonata
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High Notes on Clarinet: Upper Register of the Clarinet
Why we do NOT to buy instruments off AMAZON!!!
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How to assemble
Tonguing: Staccato, Tenuto...
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How to hold it/Posture
Low Note Fingerings On Saxophone
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Try something new & fun!
Honky Low Notes? Fix It
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Bass Clarinet Assembly, Maintenance, Disassembly
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Bass Clarinet: A Change in Reed Position
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