Emmauel Pahud: Flute Playing & Maximising Resonance
Emmanuel Pahud's flute masterclass on Sancan's Sonatine, recorded at London's Royal Academy of Music. The full 140-minute class is available to buy here:
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0:46 The pianist's unfriendly stare
I don't think he's a jerk at all- I don't know what your all saying! He's remarks are quite intelligent, and he expresses his criticism in a humorous, yet specific, punctual sort of way- if even tersely frank at times. Such traits mark a devoted teacher, not a mean or condescending one. It would behoove us to remember that, as it would behoove his students.
The wasabi he's referring to is the resonance/junction point behind the nasal cavity where it meets nasopharynx. This is part of vocal resonance that should be the foundation of vocal/wind resonance. This is the reason professors (at least good ones) tell you to go study vocalists closely.
Amazing. For a whole term my flute teacher has been going on and on about opening my mouth, which wasn't really working, when what I needed to do was focus between the eyes! Wow, you have no idea how much this has helped. Thankyou!
He is such an amazing teacher. Her tone did actually improve a great deal. Her tendency before would have been to go flat also.
Emmanuel Pahud is one of the greatest flutists alive, His criticisms are on point and have a purpose: to improve the technique, interpretation, and performance of his students.
The student is a great player herself, I have heard her in person. If this Wasabi concept is bad teaching, then I wonder what made the sound change after he told her this? I will try it myself even if it sounds odd because this man recommends it. Any knowledge that is unknown when heard and departs from custom sounds odd. Because of his authority I would accept more oddity from him, and I thing you should too.
I just noticed the curtains 😂
@ThePanpan7 This masterclass was recorded on 4th April 2011 at the Royal Academy of Music, UK. I hope you like it.
His remark is so right I took some voice classes and the teacher there told the same idea of focusing in between the eyes.
2:41
Love the eight tone bit.
I transcribed and translated the most important point of Mr. Pahud's lesson for Japanese audience.
0:46 lol the pianist looked at him like "this bitch"
Master transmits experience. It is always interesting. The emotions, psychology, humor and much else..... And of course, a secrets. Secrets of the flute.Emmanuel Pahud - Greatest Master Thank you! excellent video!
Very good. Thanks to all you three.
LOVE THIS!! Thanks so much for sharing!
I loved your comment! It's so on point!
Te amamos Emmanuel
Thank you for share.