there are certain family members I would like to send this video to.I want to prove to them that the recorder is not the horrible instrument everybody makes it out to be. The problem is, everybody associated with these plastic things used in schools.
Is sheet music available for your arrangement? I picked up my old alto recorder because of your music love. You are an amazing talented recorder player. Greetings from Hungary
Yes, many advices :) Practice without sheet music in a slow tempo. The tempo should be slow in the beginning, cause we wanna avoid making mistakes. Split the tune into at least two pieces and repeat each of them. Practice as often as you can and repeat as often as you can. I do about half an hour for a new tune. With time you will get faster. Enjoy! 💕
Very nice, you will surely have had to record the audio again because with a wind like in the video the recorders cannot work well (I speak from personal experience). Many congratulations on the performance!
Not that it ought to matter a jot, except, perhaps, to the inhabitants of the Ayrshire village of Tarbolton, but, Scottish traditional music, maybe? Celbrating, allegedly, Robert Burns local masonic lodge?
@@KatharinaGloesПривет 😊 Как же мне нравится как музыка звучит когда вы её играете на флейте, вы молодец, мне эти ващи музыки и в правду нравятся, и вы красивая 😊❤🤗🌸🌹🌺 Хотелось бы мне щас к вам правда 😊😔😔😔 Я из всего своего сердца желаю вам всего наилучшего и доброго, счастья вам😊❤❤❤🌸🌸🌸🌺🌺🌺🌹🌹🌹⚘️⚘️⚘️
Beautiful ❤️🌈🌹👍... I think you like "dream" recorder for soprano folk music...(?)...what model do you choose for alto...??...(also single, or double hole...??)...
Thanks for asking! I use 415 handmade recorders. This soprano is a early baroque one from Andreas Schwob. The dark one is a baroque voice flute in d made by Doris Kulossa with double holes. For me it works really good for folk music! Greetings from Germany 👋☘️☀️
@@KatharinaGloes thanks ❤️🙏🌹 is there any "standard" (cheaper) alto recorder, you would recommend for folk music...??...and what are your thoughts about single vs double holes, for folk music...??
@@KatharinaGloes Thanks for explaining that you use 415 Hz instruments! I thought the sound seemed transposed but the fingerings didn't (after trying it myself) and I was very confused 🤣