Throat Tuning Part 2

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2009

Robert Dick continues teaching Throat Tuning. Offering solutions to possible problems and moving on to showing how to create spectacular sonorities and the "behind the sound" actions to make a truly connected, fluid legato.

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  • Lovely! Thank you, Robert, for sharing your great expertise with us.  This video is extremely helpful.

  • YES YES YES. Great suggestions.

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  • Apologies for not showing up at the Seattle masterclass. I had to go to Europe at the last minute (Vienna, and France). Looks like I missed out on a lot - excellent videos. There are some pieces by a fellow named Michal Rosiak (free, pdf) on the web that require multiphonics, but need to get a fingering chart for those. For the voiced low B - I keep going up into the harmonics - not sure how to make it sit still - on the B.

  • Thanks, this is a must for every flute player!!!!!

  • thanks you so much!!

    you're amazing!

  • Thanks!

  • The first video help me get a better sound from my flute, but also from my piccolo, my recorder, my baroque flute and....my alto sax. This really works for all wind instruments. I wiil be eternally grateful for your videos.

  • my admiration for you from Honduras genius

  • THis has really helped! it's a lot better than your teacher saying you're HORRIBLE!!!

  • Very cool ideas! Thanks so much Robert!

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