Flutist Nina Perlove teaches at Northern Kentucky University. Visit www.REALFLUTEproject .com.
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I was feeling a "jazzy" element in the piece when I played it this time so I experimented with the sound and phrasing. Tell me what you think.
Nina Perlove, flute and Toni Sheffer, piano in recital at Northern Kentucky University. Visit my channel and subscribe for more flute videos. To study with Nina Perlove, visit www.nku.edu or send me a message.
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Mix up consonants and vowels so you don't "trip over" yourself. Use combinations of T-K and D-G and Tuh Kuh vs, Tee Kee (Dee -gee), Too-Koo, Tah-Kah, etc. I learned this trick from Alain Marion.
Nina Perlove, flute and Toni Sheffer, piano perform Copland's Duo April 22, 2007 at Northern Kentucky University. To study with Perlove, send a message or visit www.nku.edu
Which flutes did you prefer? Which flutes did I prefer? Could I hear a difference between metals? If so, why? Can we prove that different metals sound different? Please send me your comments and feedback on this interesting topic.
I have a new flute (14K Gold Sankyo) and it makes me want to practice everything.
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While playing this Fantasy I imagined a conversation between two flutists from different worlds, one from the Baroque period and one from 2007, so I experimented with sound, articulation and vibrato. The recording quality isn't the best and I apologize for some microphone crackles. I am accepting new students, for information send me a message or visit www.nku.edu.