Extended Flute Technique
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Extended Flute Technique used in Nicole Chamberlain's Compositions. Beatboxing, Pizzacato, singing and playing, and jet whistle.
Smorgasbord for solo flute/piccolo:
www.nikkinotes.com/Smorgasbord...
Tamar for Flute Choir:
www.nikkinotes.com/Tamar.html
Chatter for Flute Duet:
www.nikkinotes.com/Chatter.html
Crosswalk for solo Flute:
www.nikkinotes.com/Crosswalk.html
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I found this "Sensational"...she shows what can be done with a flute for those who dare play this most amazing style!..I'm sure there are many many flutist who will agree!..
@eMusicTuition Yes it works with any fingering and the note is notated. I find the most effective jet whistles are the notes that have the most keys pressed down. For example, the C below the staff works really well.
OH MY GOD I've been playing classical flute for so long time and i've never seen anything like these. This is an amazing video. Thank you soo much!
Helpful video - thanks so much for taking the time to make it.
Fantastic flute techniques
Thanks so much, this was really helpful!
Thanks for sharing...nice insights!
This video is great. I'm going to be a senior Music Composition major this Fall at Moravian College, and I love using extended techniques. I'm currently working on an orchestral work, getting premiered by the college on Feb 24th, and this video (as sure with others I might find) has been a great help. Thanks for sharing. -Ian
I'm glad it will be helpful. I did it purely for selfish reasons so that people would be more willing to play my compositions, but it seems to be helping other flutists and other composers. I'm glad its getting put to good use! Best wishes on the school year!
Awesome flute playing this helped me a lot
never knew you could do this!!!
That was the best vid on extended flute techniques
Yay! I'm glad it helped! Have fun jet whistling!
Wow, thank you very much!
Cool techniques
Thanks!
Awe, thanks!
Congratulations on reaching 1000 subscribers! Looking forward to more videos.
@NicoleChamberlain
6 жыл бұрын
If you hadn't told me, I wouldn't have known! Thanks!
oh thank you!!! i need this1!!!!! a kiss!! guapa!
@cyrilyoung4ever 1. Yup. You can put pizz above the note and then make sure the notes have X's as noteheads. That should be clear enough, but I also include a page with explanation of the technique just in case there is a newbie looking to perform a piece of mine. 2. You can try sustaining the za, but I would thin out the orchestration so the sustained aaa can be heard. 3. Jetwhistle? Not against full brass, but smaller ensemble of strings and woodwinds. Hope this helps!
very nice flute :) it have a very good sound quality
Yay! I'm glad it helped you write some juicy flute parts! Feel free to refer the flutists to the video. Some flutists may not have a lot of experience with the techniques just yet, and this, hopefully, may help them figure it out faster (fingers crossed). Best wishes on the premiere!
Awesome! Thanks a lot I´m actually a composer and I was looking for some explanation about those exactly techniques! And I really liked what you do with your compositions, they are didactic and your notations are really easy to follow =D
Nicole, this is really great instruction--thank you for posting this! I'm excited to share it with my students at University of Wyoming. : )
@Flutechito Its a Powell handmade conservatory Aurumite 9k Flute (I think they use to be called 3100's) I 've had it for about 10 years.
cool!
nice! I wanna teach myself to play that way
Thx
haha nice! thats just sick! =)
@mrtlsvideos Great! Let me know if you need more explanation or if there is another flute effect you were needing help with!
Nice! Could you show me how you notate them?
@ncomposer alright ill check, thanks!
@Flutechito Actually, no. I've been fortunate. I am friends with a tech here in Atlanta, and she's done some work on it for me periodically. Love her!
@iloveunot098 You might want to check for a leak. Always a good idea to rule out that your flute is causing the problem.
pena que nao sei falar ingles ,,parabens por ensinar tecnicas
Jet whistle do not work well on the piccolo, but the rest of it will, especially the beat boxing and pizz. Have fun experimenting!
1.is pizz a standard extended techniques? do i need to verbalize them in details or i can just write out pizz. and the player will know what to do? 2. for the za and some other sounds, can you extend it instead of staccato? 3. for the blowing one, how is the projection? you think it will carry well in ensemble texture? Thanks a lot for uploading this!
Sorry I took so long to respond. That's a great idea!
@ncomposer Thanks. I have a powell 3100 have had it for about 11 years. I asked because I am always taking it for repairs. Does your flute need to be adjusted constantly?
Thanks for this great video! Question... Are all professionally flautists expected to know these techniques? And how would you notate some of these effects?
i have a question. whenever i try to play e natural, (both middle and low) , sometimes it comes out and sometimes it doesnt. i cant figure out what im doing- i think im doing the same thing both times. is it just me or is it my flute? but i can play all the other notes just fine...
:DD the whole time I was like "EEEE I CAN'T WAIT TO PLAY THIS!! ^^ too bad it probably won't work on piccolo. *watches end* HDVKTDBKT IM SO HAPPY. Konishiwa.
Is that a Powell 3100 flute?
@maybegraceXX Yup, its pizz. I am releasing bursts of air with my tongue, not slapping my tongue. The rest of the techniques are just syllabic percussive effects better known as beat boxing, and then there's the jet whistle. I don't think you call the singing and playing technique anything special.
what kind of flute do u have
I don't think most of these work on bassoon. You should certainly ask a bassoonist first. Here's a good place to start if you are curious about extended techniques on the bassoon - andrew hugill dot com and click on The Orchestra: a User's Manual under the "Quick Links" column. Then look up bassoon and click on extended techniques. I love this site! It's got most of the tricks that most players know.
Is singing and playing similar to what euphonium players call multiphonics?
@NicoleChamberlain
8 жыл бұрын
yes
@DavidSolomons
8 жыл бұрын
:-)
..and with sick i mean cool ;)
Salutation, cette vidéo est vraiment très intéressante. En restant dans le thème de la flûte traversière avec un son growl. Pouvez-vous me donner votre avis sur cette vidéo : kzread.info/dash/bejne/aapozKqOaKeWmaQ.html Bonne continuation et à bientôt !
Very good flute technique