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Tereasa Payne playing "Lookout" by Robert Dick

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2009

Flutist, Tereasa Payne plays Robert Dick's "Lookout." This video is from the rehearsal of a lecture recital given at the 2009 Florida Flute Convention. The recital, "New Ways for the Flute to Sing" included works using extended techniques for flute. (the video camera battery died during the performance, therefore the rehearsal clip is shown here).

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  • so schlecht, omg fick dich

  • I'm not very fond of this interpretation of this piece; at many points the flute sound way overpowers the voice, at many times the multiphonics don't sound equally either. At the beginning of the fast section, it's clearly marked "mf" and you're playing it too loud and over-energetically.

    I feel the same way about your key clicks. Also in the short "tremolo" sections you slow down way beyond the former speed. Overall a poor interpretation, I'd think. Kudos on great tone and technique though. :]

  • I feel like your flute playing overpowers your voice while you sing. if you REALLY blow from your mouth while singing and playing, you can maintain a good flute sound while projecting your singing from your throat at the same time....it will make it easier to maintain a satisfying balance of voice vs. flute, instead of wiping out the vocal sounds with flute sounds.

  • this is great! :D such a cool piece. I wish I could've been to the convention this year, I haven't ever been :\

    wonderful job on this piece, I love it!!

  • This is great! Maybe you should try only using the ring finger on your left hand for the key clicks rather than all the keys (while fingering the notes of course). I love the energy!

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