Thank you, I am playing this as an audition piece when I go to highschool this next school year, I think I have it down alright and this video has helped tremendously :D
I'm pretty sure this is this most beautiful flute playing I've ever heard. One day, I hope I'd be 1/1 000 000 000th of your talent. I really hope to work with you some day. :D
Hi Leonard, just a little note to thnk you for the so nice Info. Although i do not play the flute, i just love the sound of it. The reason i run into your vid. Very nice, and you make it sound sooooo easy. ;)) Thnx once again.
Thanks for this analysis. Would it be possible for you to do a similar interpretation on Bach's Badinerie from his Suite in B minor? There's a short run across the break near the end of the piece that's particularly troublesome and I'd love to know how you approach it.
Thanks for showing how to practice this with an air or diaphragm articulation. I call this technique "playing with pop." Your explanation is great, and I like how you warn against the tut tut!
but I was told that the second note in measure 8 is a miss print, I believe its written as a G but I was told it's supposed to be an F. Dr Garrison played it as a G, can anyone clarify?
There are misprints in Voxman's book but not in meas. 8. The Bårenreiter edition, based on 18th-century sources, gives the same pitches in meas. 8 as Voxman.
Thank you, I am playing this as an audition piece when I go to highschool this next school year, I think I have it down alright and this video has helped tremendously :D
andyouknoit 8 months ago
Soooo interesting! Thank you!
Nessjes 11 months ago 2
I'm pretty sure this is this most beautiful flute playing I've ever heard. One day, I hope I'd be 1/1 000 000 000th of your talent. I really hope to work with you some day. :D
mapletaffy123098 1 year ago
can you play the sarabande, bourr'ee, and badinerie from Bach's suite in B minor?
I really love those songs, and i would like to hear you play them!
btw- u were one of my favorite teachers from blfac! Thanks for being a great sectional teacher :D
Flutiexx102 2 years ago
i am also practicing this masterpiece. My feet are driving to dance while playing the bourree.. haha..
sammyvvong 3 years ago
thanks for your info. i like your sound
claudinoit 3 years ago
Hi Leonard, just a little note to thnk you for the so nice Info. Although i do not play the flute, i just love the sound of it. The reason i run into your vid. Very nice, and you make it sound sooooo easy. ;)) Thnx once again.
StingRay0007 3 years ago
Thanks for this analysis. Would it be possible for you to do a similar interpretation on Bach's Badinerie from his Suite in B minor? There's a short run across the break near the end of the piece that's particularly troublesome and I'd love to know how you approach it.
tommasobrescia 3 years ago
Thanks for showing how to practice this with an air or diaphragm articulation. I call this technique "playing with pop." Your explanation is great, and I like how you warn against the tut tut!
ninaflute 3 years ago
Fantastic! thank you!
but I was told that the second note in measure 8 is a miss print, I believe its written as a G but I was told it's supposed to be an F. Dr Garrison played it as a G, can anyone clarify?
maxthesloth93 3 years ago
There are misprints in Voxman's book but not in meas. 8. The Bårenreiter edition, based on 18th-century sources, gives the same pitches in meas. 8 as Voxman.
Thanks, LG
leonardgarr 3 years ago
Okay, thanks for the info.
maxthesloth93 3 years ago
Very useful as I'm learn by myself and this is a good lesson with simple explanation. Thanks for posted this. :O)
klajai 3 years ago
very useful! i will try to apply what this great teacher explains
sandropan 3 years ago
you are awesome. thank you
introtophilosophy 3 years ago
I really do wish you'd post more videos!
You are absolutely great.
geoxsep 3 years ago 2
dr. garrison, you have a great sound! keep it up!
NicaFlute 3 years ago