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The playing secrets of top flutists//Analyzing their playing 

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Watch Part 1 here: • The tone secrets of th...
Here are the videos we listened to in this video:
Denis Bouriakov -
Saint-Saens - Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso: • Saint-Saens: Introduct...
Bach - Violin Sonata in G minor: • J.S. Bach: Sonata No. ...
Marcel Moyse
Video excerpt - • Marcel Moyse video Flu...
Bizet - Carmen En’tracte: • Carmen-Entracte, Marce...
Something extra...you won't be sad! • Marcel Moyse: Grand Ol...
Marina Piccinini
Debussy - Syrinx - • Marina Piccinini perfo...
Faure - • Marina Piccinini - Gab...
William Bennett
Bonis - Sonate - • William Bennett (flute...
Raimundo Pineda - Concerto • Concerto Nº1 for flute...
Ian Anderson
Aqualung - • Jethro Tull - Aqualung...
Bourree - • Jethro Tull: Bourée
What on earth in Rockstro hold? Find out here: • Should you play with t...
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Комментарии : 91   
@emilybergevin651
@emilybergevin651 Год назад
I love that you reinforce the 45 degree angle! I had a lot of problems with my left hand to the point where I had to play simpler pieces for my college auditions. When I mentioned it in flute studio, my professor said "well of course you are, look at the way you're standing!" I fixed that and never had a problem again.
@aubriedionne
@aubriedionne Год назад
I love your positivity and how you honor each flutist for their strengths and unique qualities. We do need more of this in the world - your are right! And I love your speeches. I subscribed to your channel - looking forward to watching your other videos.
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice Год назад
🙏❤️☀️🎶 thank you!
@idankoos4156
@idankoos4156 8 месяцев назад
Definitely...you can learn from everybody...all inspiring
@mauromh
@mauromh 5 месяцев назад
Hi Tatiana! One flutist who MUST BE mentioned and analyzed in this amazing TOP LIST is certainly PATRICK GALLOIS. Works like the 12 Telemmann's Fantaisies for Solo Flûte Perhaps the most unbearable version of all existent Or her gorgeous version o PIAZZOLLA'S L'Histoire du Tango, Plus his 6 Etudes Tanguistiques for Solo Flute...but you can choose out whatever you like or find from him. He is one of the 2 or 3 flutist who has recorded the PAGANINI 'S 24 Etudes 🤓🙉🙈 I must say I ❤your idea to make this unique exercise of observing and discussing our impressions about the flute and it's subtle technical and expressiv secrets Please KEEP ON TRUCKING 🙏🏼😊 🎉 I 💕 your Style 💯 More Names coming soon 🥳😘
@flutechannel
@flutechannel 2 года назад
Interesting as always! The list just keeps growing!
@michelcrowfeather3789
@michelcrowfeather3789 2 года назад
YES...not perfectionist.....EXPRESSION shows the inner self,the soul of the flutist. I am very pleased someone has said this openly 💖🎼🦋
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice 2 года назад
Yes yes yes and yes
@Timeisirrelevant
@Timeisirrelevant 2 года назад
I saw someone say that Ian was not trained, and when his daughter learned to play the flute he realized how incorrect his technique was for all the years he’d been playing with Jethro Tull. I love how his weird snorting freaks out classical flautists. 😂
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice 2 года назад
That is amazing! I think it really shows that sometimes, honestly, it just works! Hehe...I think I need to find a few more snorts to freak me out!
@kiaraeijo
@kiaraeijo 2 года назад
I loved that you did part 2 and I’m so glad that you added some non-classical flutists. If you do a part 3, I would recommend listening to Lorna McGhee (especially her recording of the Vitali Chaconne which is originally for violin), Demarre McGill, Mark Sparks (I love his recording of both the Martinu Sonata and the Martin Ballade), Paula Robison (I love how she plays Mozart), Michel Debost, and Robert Langevin🥰❤️
@ongtengkee9225
@ongtengkee9225 Год назад
Claudio Barile is better than players you mentioned above.Anyone you know play better Hamburg sonata in G than him in youtube?
@rebeccajones3348
@rebeccajones3348 29 дней назад
Ian Anderson lives a few miles from me here in the UK in Wiltshire, he is playing a concert at Salisbury Cathedral this Christmas with Jethro Tull. I really should book a ticket.
@dadomilosevic9662
@dadomilosevic9662 6 месяцев назад
Great stuff, thank you dear Tatiana!
@hollaarsch1
@hollaarsch1 2 года назад
I would love a part 3 with "non classical flute players". James Moody, Bobby Jasper, Frank Wes, Ted Nash, Herbie Mann, Eddie Daniels... Just naming a few jazz players. :)
@amidala3927
@amidala3927 2 года назад
Joanie Madden, Philippe Barnes, Eimear McGeown, Aisling Agnew for some Irish (and classical for Eimear, baroque for Aisling, and jazz for Philippe) on a classical flute.
@brunoleflanchec6164
@brunoleflanchec6164 2 года назад
how about Hubert Laws???
@hollaarsch1
@hollaarsch1 2 года назад
@@brunoleflanchec6164 absolutely! I also forgot Dave Valentin.
@kiaraeijo
@kiaraeijo 2 года назад
There’s also other flutists such as Orlando “Maraca” Valle, Marco Granados, Niurka Gonzalez and Nestor Torres that specialize in Latin Music.
@martitapere6938
@martitapere6938 Год назад
@@kiaraeijo There are many superb Brazillian players too, such as Toninho Carrasqueira ,Hermeto Pascoal and Carlos Malta.
@RichDrao
@RichDrao 2 года назад
Tatiana, you bring order to chaos. I love your style. Thanks for the smiles.
@RafikCezanneTV
@RafikCezanneTV 2 года назад
Another fantastic video! All the players are amazing. I particularly liked the way you discussed Ian Anderson's playing vis a vie, the classical vs jazz styles (I play both but mostly jazz). I also enjoyed the discussion of the various handholding techniques. Plus I also move when playing but on difficult, or unfamiliar material I move less. Always a wealth of information. Thank you!
@torozco7
@torozco7 4 месяца назад
Dave valentine is awesome I enjoyed your videos exploring these masters
@cafe.cedarbeard
@cafe.cedarbeard Год назад
Ian Anderson! It's refreshing to hear your take, as a classically trained musician, on the music that's my native habitat. Songs From The Wood and Aqualung were my first exposure to flute that I noticed that wasn't just buried in an orchestra, or the girl in my elementary school band in the back when I was in the front playing clarinet. Jazz, Funk and Rock are my home habitats, but that being said King Crimson and Yes are two of my favorite bands, Peter Gabriel another. The quality of musicianship in those bands is on level with classical and jazz elements. I'm enjoying learning some classical things on flute, doing daily discipline checking in with various online teachers and following the Trevor Wye Tone book, where I'm still working on the first two pages to get my embouchure in shape from droning the tones, and discipline the harmonics so I can hit the ones I want and not just whatever pops out as in a Blues jam. I value the classical discipline that can hone such fine details. Then I can't abide the limits for more than a song or three, cause I have to just break free and fly. Flute is great for that. I'm enjoying training my ability to play specific melodies like I can on guitar and voice. Flute has been exclusively jam instrument for me for 28 years.
@pattijohnson8197
@pattijohnson8197 Год назад
Wonderful! I'll look for #1 tomorrow. I could listen to Ian Anderson all night.
@ditafranssens9539
@ditafranssens9539 2 года назад
Great video Tatiana! Love the part about Ian Anderson! Made my day 😀
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice 2 года назад
Yay! He is so great!
@loussaille1
@loussaille1 2 года назад
Hi, I love your videos! So educational and non dogmatic way of looking at flute playing and teaching! I'd love to hear you speak of the french flute school, with your own perspective, that would be so interesting! Or a video comparing the speficities of different flute schools?
@Thieng-Uun
@Thieng-Uun 2 года назад
That Fauré..... SOOOOO beautiful. Enchanting as she plays it. 😍
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice 2 года назад
It is something else!!!
@TheEppi3
@TheEppi3 Год назад
I would like to mention Jorge Pardo, one of my favorites .. maybe in the next review?🤞🏽Btw you made me laugh so much on this video 😂 Thanks a lot for your work 🙏🏽
@DEVAULT.
@DEVAULT. 2 года назад
Fantastic video ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ At about 2:10, you're right. My RU-vid guitar teacher always says : "Do what works & forget about what whoever says about the position of your picking hand, same about your fretting hand." That actually applies to anythjng on this stationary & flat Earth. Have a Fantastic day.
@charlotteshepherd4908
@charlotteshepherd4908 2 года назад
Another inspiring, and informative upload. Thanks Tatiana.
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice 2 года назад
Thank you Charlotte! You are great 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@carolinegordon9431
@carolinegordon9431 2 года назад
Dear Tatiana, Another brilliant and interesting analysis! Thank you for being the teacher to analyze flutists in-depth to learn from! I have learned so much from your analyzations, you made me a subscriber! Would you by chance consider analyzing Dr. Tadeu Coelho (UNCSA), Mimi Stillman (Dolce Suono Ensemble), or Paula Robison (NEC)? Hoping to see more of your fabulous, insightful videos!
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice 2 года назад
Yes! Will add Coelho to the list but Mimi and Paula are on it and will be coming up 👏🏼 glad these videos are so useful!
@faithheine8384
@faithheine8384 Год назад
This made me feel better about playing off to the side 😭😭
@willistaylor4077
@willistaylor4077 2 года назад
I've enjoyed these episodes. I've been listening to quite a bit of Emmanuel Pahud, over the last six to twelve months. ❤️🙂
@edigabrieli7864
@edigabrieli7864 11 месяцев назад
Dave Valentin come to mind among conservatory flute player who expanded into Latin jazz, a real genius, his nickname was "The beast" find out out why. By the way Tatiana you are adorable.
@Mosquiterxs
@Mosquiterxs 2 года назад
excelent video! I would like to see a reaction on the top flutist Elena Pinderhughes.
@irvcuttler1365
@irvcuttler1365 Год назад
Love your video. Just to add one more favorite: Hubert Laws!
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice Год назад
Yes!!!! A real legend and a incredible human. I have had the privilege of hearing him play is Cape Town (not a common thing!) and having a few memorable conversations. What a wise soul!
@Greg-vd5om
@Greg-vd5om 2 года назад
Great video, Tatiana! Wow, the armature of Denis is really weird but, who can complain with the great way this guy plays?...Thanks SO MUCH for giving Ian Anderson the Cudo's. I have always felt that he was so underestimated by a lot of people. Ian is such a great and innovative Flute player. He is such a great talent!...:)
@chrislee3263
@chrislee3263 2 года назад
I would love a part 3, Emily Beynon and Gary Shocker
@Cubasenet33
@Cubasenet33 2 года назад
Hi, Tatiana. Thanks for this incredibly interesting vid. I'm still wondering which place of the flute rests his right thumb Bouriakov when playing. Could it be in the mechanism itself? I've tried this, and it badly unbalances the flute (it wants to rotate forward). I'm really intrigued... Anyway, he sounds fantastic from every point of view. To me he's among the greatest. As for Ian Anderson, I play the flute thanks to him, and this is true for many people now in our seventies. He was kind of flute starter for kids in my generation. Now I play just classic, but I recognize he's still a genius
@houtblazer
@houtblazer 2 года назад
I like this serie 👍
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice 2 года назад
🥳👏🏼
@lindae2524
@lindae2524 7 месяцев назад
A part 3 should include Ray Thomas from the Moody Blues. Maybe Night's in White Satin or the flute part of Legend of a Mind. Red Rocks concert or Royal Albert Hall.
@christinecornec1470
@christinecornec1470 Год назад
Bourakov was taught by William Bennett. Same sort of tone.
@glider1157
@glider1157 4 месяца назад
A flute, even a Boehm-flute is NOT a trumpet. But mostly I hear this trumpet sound.
@TonysChronicles
@TonysChronicles 2 года назад
I would love to hear your opinion on Laurel Zucker! She's AMAZING!
@PooMonkeyMan
@PooMonkeyMan 5 месяцев назад
As I’ve gotten older, I think I’ve become less fond of both Moyse and WIBB and not because of their playing but rather because of their modifications to the flute. Moyse’s flute had notorious modifications to offset the G keys even more and WIBB sacrilegiously retuned a bunch of Louis Lots. It’s probably why I enjoy Rampal and Galway so much more as they kept that non-conforming style of keeping it in the form of Lot’s designs. 😅
@dgkingmusic
@dgkingmusic Год назад
I guess I should’ve commented here. Jean Ferrandis and Hubert Laws would be incredible to analyze.
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice Год назад
Agreed!!!! Will hopefully do it soon!
@fluteteatime
@fluteteatime Год назад
maxence larrieu, andreas blau, mathieu dufour!
@James_Waters
@James_Waters Год назад
Part 3: Emily Beynon, Patrick Gallois, Mathieu Dufour, Sebastian Jacot, Adam Walker, Tom Nyfenger.
@-slyfoxsubs-7283
@-slyfoxsubs-7283 2 года назад
I think matvey demin is a super underrated player, one of my favorites to listen to
@user-cq4nq8ci9o
@user-cq4nq8ci9o 11 месяцев назад
Chech Hubert Lwas out, he mix clssical and jazz music, fantastic flute player. James Galway's pal
@carjamash
@carjamash 2 года назад
Part 3 with Clara please! I'm gonna keep asking 😜
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice 2 года назад
She was on the list! I think I need to do a "badass women playing the flute"
@kiaraeijo
@kiaraeijo 2 года назад
@@TheFlutePractice I totally agree especially since it’s Women’s History Month
@hlcepeda
@hlcepeda Год назад
Re Andersen's body movement and expression: I've noticed that in many 60s and earlier videos of "classic" orchestral performances, the musicians (with two usual exceptions: the 1st Violin and some featured soloist) are stiff. Stiff, as in, only the body parts necessary to play their instruments are allowed to move. But when I watch any of the very recent annual Lucerne Festival Orchestra performances as conducted by Abbado (and now Chailly), all of the musicians move and sway to their individual performances -- something I can't imagine being _unnecessary_ for the best performance possible. In the case of LFO, I don't believe it has to do with the fact that the musicians, being hand-chosen for the occasion, are composed of famous ensembles, soloists, and principal players from other orchestras. Which brings me back to the "stiffness" of the earlier performances I mentioned. Why!?
@walterw9829
@walterw9829 Год назад
If there is a Part 3, check out Herbie Mann.
@MrRedcove
@MrRedcove Год назад
You should do James Moody and Yusef Lateef!
@corinedeleeuw3837
@corinedeleeuw3837 Год назад
I like your comments. Maybe you can also talk about Emily Beynon. Do you also make tutorials? for free?
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice Год назад
I would love to! Hoping to get her in for an interview one day. Yes, loads of tutorials and tips here on my channel for you to learn from! Enjoy
@itsaaronliu
@itsaaronliu Год назад
Why is there a picture of Julius Baker on the cover but not in the video? 😭
@jamescannon1750
@jamescannon1750 2 года назад
For a part 3, more trad players Matt Molloy and Jean-Michel Veillon?
@livsart3519
@livsart3519 2 года назад
Love it ! Fantastic players, examples, and commentary. Still no Patrick Gallois though - boo hoo! 😢 . Surely he should be lauded, praised and idolised if only for the Telemann Fantasia recordings...
@johndaker9489
@johndaker9489 2 года назад
Bouriakov is the greatest flutist to ever live, period, no discussion. You are right, 'there is no 'one way' to play the flute'. I am so sick and tired of these so-called 'flute teachers', all freaking out that the flute is not perfectly lined up on the center of the lips. Our faces are all different, our jaws the teeth dont line up the same, our lips are different shaped, our overbites are different, so you have to find the most natural way to position the lip plate. And if a teacher tells you to hold the flute like marching band geek, in a 90 degree angle to the ground, run like hell. Hand and fingers are all different sizes too. So your hand position will look different from somebody who has larger or smaller fingers. The important thing is to find your most relaxed and natural position. Rampal and Denis blow off to the side, but listen to their beautiful sound. So strived to be relaxed, no strain, no tension. Find the best position for YOU, experiment, move the flute around, don't force yourself to copy any one. What works well for Rampal may not work well for you. Let your ears tell you the best tone you can make. Excellent video, thank you for making it.
@SouthCircinus
@SouthCircinus Год назад
Ian Anderson, not Ian Andersen.
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice Год назад
Ha! Well spotted!
@enginesspanielman
@enginesspanielman 2 года назад
Part 3 Claudio Barile
@martindalmasi5340
@martindalmasi5340 Год назад
Bobby Militello!!!!!
@dgrjazz
@dgrjazz 3 месяца назад
More Ian Anderson
@takashiseita8281
@takashiseita8281 2 года назад
Bouriakov on mendelsohn concerto is sooo gooood
@nancyyargus2943
@nancyyargus2943 2 года назад
Not as well known, but would qualify as a badass women playing the flute is Nicole LaRoche. She plays a combo of Native American & Contemprary music ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DatxLrZACBw.html
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice 2 года назад
Thanks! I think a badass women in flute playing NEEDS to happen
@jacko.6625
@jacko.6625 2 года назад
I made this comment on the last video: Hubert Laws, whose tone changes completely depending on what he's playing. His versatility is literally not credible. You could, for example, compare the tone of one of his classical pieces to one of his more innovative jazz pieces.
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice 2 года назад
I adore laws! We will be do a jazz flutist video soon and I will be sure to do exactly this. It is a great idea!
@justicegusting2476
@justicegusting2476 2 года назад
Is it “flutist”, “flautist”, or “flatulist”? Inquiring minds want to know.
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 the discussion of the century! Oh my word…how many cans of worms should we open 😂🪱🐛🪱
@justicegusting2476
@justicegusting2476 2 года назад
@@TheFlutePractice Fun Fact….Le Pètomane was a renowned flatulist who used to entertain audiences of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He had tremendous technique, support, and abdominal control. Yet, he was not just a technician. He was a fartiste and did everything in his power to be accepted among other worthy men and artists. Unfortunately, in the end, he was forced by society to live as an exile, misunderstood, but never forgotten.
@Osnosis
@Osnosis Год назад
@@justicegusting2476 yes, there was an exhibit at the Museum of Fart of this fartist. Everyone agreed it stank to High Heaven.
@nickhansen7301
@nickhansen7301 2 года назад
It's called pinky or little finger. Only babies have baby fingers.👶
@TheFlutePractice
@TheFlutePractice 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣...It may be a South African thing! Never considered that would be confusing!
@tatisoap
@tatisoap 2 года назад
@@TheFlutePractice It must also be a French Canadian thing because we call it baby finger too!
@blackcat3289
@blackcat3289 2 года назад
Wow how unnecessary…I mean that someone wrote a comment like this in the first place. Not everywhere that is English speaking uses words in the same way…doesn’t mean they’re wrong and need correction!
@porterflute
@porterflute 2 года назад
That’s what made me laugh!! And the wind band revelation. Thanks for being so charming. 🌹
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