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Jasmine Choi plays "Voliere" from Saint-Saens' "Carnival of the Animals"

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Jasmine Choi plays "Voliere" from Saint-Saens' "Carnival of the Animals", as an encore after performing her transcription of Mendelsshon's Violin Concerto in e minor
CJB Symphony Orchestra
Jasmine Choi, flute
Kang-Hee, Lee, conductor

in Chongju, South Korea.
December 25, 2008

http://www.jasminechoi.com

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  • Simply fantastic!! I consider You example of an a complete artist, who combine the beauty an the amazing virtuosism, congratulations from Mexico!!!

  • very very very good ; very good interpretation!!!!!!

  • Incredible!!! Love her SOOOOO much!

    

  • @xxdLLxx When tongueing use a tu ku, dig ee, dug guh, tiki or tuk kuh syllable on the second syllable try and move your tongue as far forward you can. Remember this has to be practice with a metrenome or else your syllables will not be even.

  • @oMorHenionIDhu Jasmine plays a 14K gold Brannen-Cooper.

  • @xxdLLxx look up nina perlove. She has a video of how to double tongue.

  • Teach me...how you double-tongue...I'm begging you...I will be your slave...

  • @dasteufelhund It's just curiosity... however the flute does matter... because with another, there might be great differences in her sound...

  • @oMorHenionIDhu does it matter?

  • What flute does she play?

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