BRILLIANT advice "The only way to go too far is to go too far". That's what practice is about (finding the limits, the border line, & then the 'sweet spot'). Let the instrument RESONATE & do its job. Don't choke it. You are a really good teacher because you make us think. And when we understand, it give us the confidence to play as we hear it. We can even satisfy a Conductor.
This is a great video. I’ve already practiced today using the Trevor Wye Book 1, High Register. I was able to get all the way up to high B, straining a lot less than I had been.
Terrific! My goal is to de-mystsify some of these aspects of flute playing. i am so glad this video has helped you! Let me know if I can make any videos to help in another aspect of flute playing.
Well, ... I have to say this is exactly where I'm at. I'm largely self taught but having a few lessons recently and this is the lesson I have to learn - not to tighten the embouchure in third octave, so I'm currently in 'screechy-mode' and cant get beyond high A. I'm really, really trying to undo the habit - but you're right its hard, and doesn't feel intuitive at all !
Keep up the hard work! You can get that 3rd octave. Use lots of pressure, relax that embouchure and lift the air stream. Keep the air stream higher for the 3rd octave. You can also experiment with how fast should the air be flowing. All of those ideas in combination will help figure out that 3rd octave. Good luck!
Thank you 🙏. I have been out of practice for a very long time and my upper register is awful. Tight, pinched, thin airy tone and poor pitch control. I will definitely try what you are teaching here.
Hola, Ifrom to Chile, Gracias por su video, Que marca y modelo es su flauta, aMe gusta mucho como suena; en ingles : Hello, Ifrom to Chile, Thank you for your video, what make and model is your flute, I really like how it sounds; thank you very much and I look forward to your response.
@@DoctorFlute hola, gracias por tu respuesta, de qué lugar es la flauta, tú la recomiendas? Sabes si hay alguna página web para revisarlas, y que modelo es ? Gracias por tu información!
Hi Angela, awesome video as usual, you know my story ... still waiting for the new Flute to arrive, so it's pretty much useless to force my self in trying to sing like an Angel in the third register with my current Flute, so ... I still have to wait a little while maybe till next week or the week after that, God willing. By the way, the Flute that is arriving is a Yamaha, YFL 222; do you know the instrument?, any of your students have it?, will I be able to make it "Sing like an Angel" (just love that phrase)???, will it respond well in all registers?, please any comment from you will be sooo very much appreciated. Waiting to hear your comments, thanks again for sharing your vast knowledge, I'm always waiting for your next video :-) God bless
Ha! I'm waiting for it to show those numbers as well! :) Yes, I know the Yamaha 222. I like that instrument a lot. It is a solid instrument and will do well for you. It should sing like an angel!
Hi Jorge! You probably have your new flute by now - if so, how are you liking it so far? I currently play a YFL 222 and I think it's a really good flute to start on. It's very well made but I do find that it is a little resistant/difficult (compared to other flutes I've played) and the high register does take some good practice to sing angelically. With that said, it is definitely capable of producing the full three octave range from C4 to C7 (plus a few extra notes). Happy fluting!
You are not alone! First do you take your Eb pinky off on that E? It definitely helps. The next thing that helps is to keep the air stream low - open and low.