Nina Perlove, piccolo plays Danza Florida by Juan Trigos
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you kinda scared me when you shouted ...
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she plays flute so good, but this sounds like someone who can't play a flute. this is just a weird song. sorry
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Very interesting! At first listen this reminded me of Japanese Shinobue flute used in Noh plays. You are quite multi talented! Great Work!
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Is there anywhere I purchase the music?
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I have the audio of the full version with percussion and chamber instruments, i really cant tell if its a full orchestra or not, anyway, does anyone know if its possible to see that on video somewhere?
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Just realized all those music stands are for you, for this one piece of music. Like damn!
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Ten people do not appreciate a good thing.
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Awesome modern piccolo solo!!! YEAH KENTUCKY!!!! (Murray State)
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tengo que aprender eso¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡???????
?????? es decir es tecnica y como se pueden identificar los errores en esa obra en caso de equivocarse -
wow, i can't believe you can play piccolo too.
Hey nina, what kind of piccolo did you play this piece on, and if you currently play on another, what is it? Thanks:3
PuniceusVenatus 4 months ago
@PuniceusVenatus
I have a Haynes piccolo.
ninaflute 4 months ago
Beats beatboxing! Incredible playing - right up there on the Evan Parkometer! - simply excellent...... Wonder what it would be like if you were to attempt his Monocerous on flute....
strav12 3 years ago
strav12: While my piccolo was being repaired, I actually practiced this on flute. I could spare to take a week off from learning this!
ninaflute 3 years ago
Nina - That was truly amazing! Were the vocalizations nonsense words, or another language? Talk about an excersize in technique... btw - what piccolo are you using? Brava! Brava!! Brava!!! ~ MrTurveydrop
mrturveydrop 3 years ago
mrturveydrop: it is spanish, Tonantiz and Guadalupe. here is what the composer told me: "Tonantiz = Reverend Mother and Guadalupe = That's the name of our Madonna. The words are divided in syllables. GUA-DA-LU-PE (loud talking) and Gua-da-lu-pe (whispered). The syllables LU and PE corresponds always with the foot stroke on the floor with the rattles. The intention should be I kind of spiritual or mystical drunkness."
ninaflute 3 years ago