Telemann Sonata #1 in F
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Visually and musically excellent, however, the sound has a very metallic ringing sound - I think the mic and/or the bit-rate is very poor.
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how long have you been playing for?
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excelente muy bueno
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Very nice!
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espece de con
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@Sommersprosse87 Ich hab dasselbe Problem mit meiner Blockflöte ab dem C3 auch. Liegt vielleicht am Kondenswasser, wo vor allem die Flöten aus ABS Kunsstoff dran leiden, während Holz je ein Teil davon absorbieren kann.
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if you stare at the images with your eyes out of focus you get a 3d image of a musical fantasy. very ice playing
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Ohh! Was für eine Musiiiiik! Hihi! Nein, aber das is echt schön...
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I dont like the sound :S
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Bravissimo !
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what voicing of recorder did you use? it looks like an alto, but i'm not sure.
rEsIdEntbAndgEEk 2 years ago
It's an alto.
Koriyama 2 years ago
I love this piece.. Great job!!
And which kind of tounging(single or double) have you used at the faster movement? And are you using always your fingervibtratos at any pieces instead of the normal vibrato with the air?
klarasong 4 years ago
For this piece, I used d'l d'l for the very fast passages and d r d r for the non-leaping quaver passages. I use t d t d for major differentiation (when I remember...) Finally, I never use air (throat or diaphram) vibrato. (I did once in a Fantasia for fun. It didn't go down well...) Thanks for your comment.
Koriyama 4 years ago
I'd like to add that I haven't found many places where 'air' vibrato works that well in baroque music. If it can be used, something else may also be used. I need to think about that in my Fantasia.
Koriyama 4 years ago
great work
i always love telemann.
linusandjim 4 years ago
Thanks for your comment. I'm glad to see that you like these videos.
Koriyama 4 years ago