One of the classics. Oftenly heard in chinese movies. However where part requires crescendo were not not very well executed. But this guy got great control. I heard some of his fast pieces and I think he did them better.
I mean the C with no dot above or below (since he's using a C flute, that would be 3 fingers of the left hand). The ornament is done by using the index finger of the right hand on the next hole, but it's not really a trill because the pitch doesn't change, it's more of a "finger vibrato."
May I ask about the ornamentation this player is using on the middle C--sometimes doing a vibrato by adding the index finger? I haven't heard this used much in Chinese music, although it's commonly used in Irish and Baroque music (where I think it's called "finger vibrato" or "flattement").
great~
benbenlinlin 2 months ago
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Beautiful !!!
hibbeller9 5 months ago in playlist 少年笛子 Junior Flute
One of the classics. Oftenly heard in chinese movies. However where part requires crescendo were not not very well executed. But this guy got great control. I heard some of his fast pieces and I think he did them better.
WongDeLongo 1 year ago
I mean the C with no dot above or below (since he's using a C flute, that would be 3 fingers of the left hand). The ornament is done by using the index finger of the right hand on the next hole, but it's not really a trill because the pitch doesn't change, it's more of a "finger vibrato."
dbadagna 2 years ago
May I ask about the ornamentation this player is using on the middle C--sometimes doing a vibrato by adding the index finger? I haven't heard this used much in Chinese music, although it's commonly used in Irish and Baroque music (where I think it's called "finger vibrato" or "flattement").
dbadagna 2 years ago
Great playing. If you'd like to add the Chinese characters for the title of this piece, it's 姑苏行.
dbadagna 2 years ago
I'm quite impressed that you managed to breathe in the middle of a note.
sophiemeimei 2 years ago
@sophiemeimei because it's obviously a "lip sync".
ydwoolala 1 year ago
@ydwoolala
of course it is.... glad that someone noticed that as well! Haha!
sophiemeimei 1 year ago