Allemande movement from BWV 1013 by J.S. Bach. I need to work on phrasing, breathing, dynamics, and articulation. I am thankful to Sir James Galway's teaching and emphasis on scales and studies that has allowed an amateur flutist like me to even think of tackling a masterpiece like this.
Bravo! You have a great soloistic tone!
The difficulty of breathe at the right moment is complex in this Bach compositions( the same problem exist for singers too!).
I enjoy to listen your fluteplaying!
:-)
LUCIDE62 2 years ago
hold your flute up man...its not a clarinet youre playing! sounds good tho...as you said just add your own interpretations,,,less mechanical,, try tounging more of the notes for contrast. sounds good.
thedrumbum1990 2 years ago
Wow! JG - bravo to you!
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RonanADunne 2 years ago
Hi, I have attended 7 of his master classes, 3 of which were a week long. I hang on his every word of wisdom pertaining to developing musicainship on the flute. As an amateur flutist, I don't have too much time to put it all into practice, but I do what time allows and it is really paying off.
FluteMark 2 years ago
Very good Mark, Your sonorite is going very well. You have captivate the spirit. I hope you practice Moyse sonorite at least 30 minutes a day. Keep it up and you will surprise as more. try to learn it without score.
mazarmakrop 2 years ago
WoW!!! how long have you been playing flute?I like this version alot.
riceboii101 2 years ago
Mark, I subscribe to listen to your music. I look forward to seeing a new video every time I log onto Facebook. I have enjoyed listening to you for some time. Listening to you makes me want to pick my flute up and play again. Thanks for the inspiration.
gah1957 2 years ago
Well done, Mark
rodinkiss 2 years ago