Hi Nikolai, Thanks for your compliments & advices. Indeed, the sound isn't perfect and I play it fast. But it's a presto ! So, I think that the time is right; only, I must study it better ;-)Hoping to hear you soon in yt PS I'm sure that you play really well
2) about your question, you knnow that J.J. Quantz was one of the best flutists ever. So, if he would play the recorder, he could do it in a fantastic way, surely better, better & better than so ;-)
Thanks a lot! Indeed, it's a beatiful composition for solo flute, from the great J.J. Quantz. I hope He doesn't cry too much hearing this recorder version :-)
Thanks for Your compliments, coming from an excellent recorder player. About the articolation, I feel and play this Quantz's piece 'inégal', so as French music. Is it right ? I don't know. The advantage of YouTube: we can do all that we feel :-)
Thanks for your beatiful compliment. I began to play the recorder when I was a child. So as all the wind intruments, it's very important to stay upright and relaxed; in this way, You automatically blow with your 'belly' and all the rest(fingers, tongue)is more simple. If you play without a teacher,you can read van Hauwe's 'the modern recorder player',a very good book. To learn more, You can also hear and see in YouTube a lot of people that plays really well, surely better than me Hi
Sorry, I read now. Yes, it's a recorder! But you must know that, until the XVIII century, this was THE FLUTE, while for the other you had to specify 'transverse flute'. After, the transverse imposed itself, for its stronger sound, dynamics and greater extension, more indicated for the concert halls. But,as ever, something was lost; for ex,the possibility to imitate, with different types of recorder, all the human voices.I play this piece a 3rd minor up, so as indicated from the same Quantz. Hi
@amaris1095: Thanks so much ! You're really kind ;)
recorderson 1 year ago
You're the one playing? that's beautiful (:
deinzauberton 2 years ago
Yes I am ; 1000 thanks for your compliment & kindness ;)
recorderson 2 years ago
Thank you!
I've given "not bad" mark for this piece.
I like your style of recorder playing, but it seems to me, that you are playing this piece in hurry.
So some notes have surface sound in the quick middle parts. It would be better to play a bit slower to make the sound more full...
P.S. I study to play recorder during half of year and of cause can not play as good as you.
NikolayUB 3 years ago
Hi Nikolai, Thanks for your compliments & advices. Indeed, the sound isn't perfect and I play it fast. But it's a presto ! So, I think that the time is right; only, I must study it better ;-)Hoping to hear you soon in yt PS I'm sure that you play really well
recorderson 3 years ago
¡Excelente e Impresionante!
JuandrezBog08 3 years ago
Thank you, my friend :-)
recorderson 3 years ago
wow that's pretty impressing! I knew that Quantz played the Traverso, did he play aswell the recorder?
REALLY IMPRESSING!
tromba8 3 years ago
Hi friend. Sorry, I read only now. Thanks for your kind comment :-)
recorderson 3 years ago
2) about your question, you knnow that J.J. Quantz was one of the best flutists ever. So, if he would play the recorder, he could do it in a fantastic way, surely better, better & better than so ;-)
recorderson 3 years ago
wow, yes you must be right, what a foolish question eheheh^^
tromba8 3 years ago
:-)
recorderson 3 years ago
Presto?!?!?! That was awesome and looked very tricky! 5 stars.
Haider200162655 3 years ago
Thanks a lot! Indeed, it's a beatiful composition for solo flute, from the great J.J. Quantz. I hope He doesn't cry too much hearing this recorder version :-)
recorderson 3 years ago
very excellent!
GermanAdmiral 3 years ago
Thank You very much :-)
recorderson 3 years ago
Excellent and solid playing. Great articulation.
flautadeorfeo 4 years ago
Thanks for Your compliments, coming from an excellent recorder player. About the articolation, I feel and play this Quantz's piece 'inégal', so as French music. Is it right ? I don't know. The advantage of YouTube: we can do all that we feel :-)
recorderson 4 years ago
hi its my first time to see someone plays so naturally the flute, i would like to know how long did you take to play in that way?
thanks
carlu2007 4 years ago
Thanks for your beatiful compliment. I began to play the recorder when I was a child. So as all the wind intruments, it's very important to stay upright and relaxed; in this way, You automatically blow with your 'belly' and all the rest(fingers, tongue)is more simple. If you play without a teacher,you can read van Hauwe's 'the modern recorder player',a very good book. To learn more, You can also hear and see in YouTube a lot of people that plays really well, surely better than me Hi
recorderson 4 years ago
That's not a FLUTE!!!!!!!
waterqueen13 3 years ago
Sorry, I read now. Yes, it's a recorder! But you must know that, until the XVIII century, this was THE FLUTE, while for the other you had to specify 'transverse flute'. After, the transverse imposed itself, for its stronger sound, dynamics and greater extension, more indicated for the concert halls. But,as ever, something was lost; for ex,the possibility to imitate, with different types of recorder, all the human voices.I play this piece a 3rd minor up, so as indicated from the same Quantz. Hi
recorderson 3 years ago