Flutist, Tereasa Payne, plays Michael's Colquhoun's "Charanga" at the 2009 Florida Flute Convention. It was performed in a lecture recital of extended technique works entitled, "New Ways for the Flute to Sing."
the faster speed keeps the flow better i think....im having trouble keeping it sounding together, just the nature of it. This sounds more put together than the original!
Awesome job! I liked your interpretation of it, but I think it grooves a lot better a bit slower. The double-tongued notes at the end with the voice are a lot more effective if you sing in unison with the notes you're playing on the flute and you can get a much bigger sound leading into the last 2 bars. This was such a fun piece to learn, hope you liked it too!
the faster speed keeps the flow better i think....im having trouble keeping it sounding together, just the nature of it. This sounds more put together than the original!
swimmer085 1 year ago
I was one of Dr. Colquhoun's student's. He is very very talented.
zjbeast 1 year ago
Awesome job! I liked your interpretation of it, but I think it grooves a lot better a bit slower. The double-tongued notes at the end with the voice are a lot more effective if you sing in unison with the notes you're playing on the flute and you can get a much bigger sound leading into the last 2 bars. This was such a fun piece to learn, hope you liked it too!
DMVerno06 2 years ago
Thank you! Finally someone to post this piece! I've been looking for it forever! It's pretty cool! I'm playing it next semester! :)
andjelaks 2 years ago
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This utter crap!
Rexicanoo 2 years ago