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Reddit » Flute
20h ago
Hello all!!
I am a junior in high school, and I applied to 2 monthlong summer orchestral camps. They began sending out acceptance letters a couple of weeks ago, and I had not received a letter yet. I took that as a bad sign, ahaha.
Today, I received a rejection from one of the camps (the less competitive one too!).
I am disappointed, but not shocked. I honestly, did not turn in an audition that I am proud of. I began preparing my audition pieces in December, for auditions that were due in February. My main piece sounded sloppy. Now that I have a better command over all of the technique in the ..read more
Reddit » Flute
20h ago
hi everyone! im just finishing up my first year of music school and honestly ive had an extremely rough go. from a prof who told me in my first lesson to give up on my dreams of becoming an orchestral musician and told me i would likely never make it as a performer to developing a massive inferiority complex because i feel that despite my hard work, im not improving and all my friends are better than me, ive come to slightly hate playing flute. every time i go to play i just start thinking of all these negative things and i just start crying. im pretty sure im burnt out (who wouldve guessed ..read more
Reddit » Flute
20h ago
I am not sure how I should position the reed or blow on it. I got this flute second hand so I have no instructions and I’m a bit confused by the cap and reed since all the wooden flute tutorials I’m finding online don’t seem to have a reed. Any tips much appreciated!
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Reddit » Flute
20h ago
Basically i’m sick right now and i have a sore throat. I’m wondering if i should still practice/if y’all practice when you’re sick? I usually practice maybe 2 hours a day and It feels wrong not practicing, i’m not sure what to do. Also how long without practicing do you feel like you get technique loss?
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Reddit » Flute
20h ago
For context, I'm trying to learn this:
https://musescore.com/user/64638493/scores/10640566
Specifically the part flute 1 plays
I can play everything else well enough, but I struggle a lot with the 32nd notes
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Reddit » Flute
20h ago
I’ve been playing a marching flute for 2.5 years but the kind of music I play is rubbish and the flute I have is rubbish . However I have become very familiar with playing decently fast , whilst marching in shit weather , over very loud drums , which isn’t easy. Despite this I really enjoy the instrument and it’s a breath of fresh air from playing piano , and I can be fairly certain to seriously commit to playing the concert flute as I do enjoy the sound and repertoire of the instrument.
I don’t know everything about the differences and am obviously far from incredible at the marching flute b ..read more
Reddit » Flute
20h ago
I’m 20 and started learning flute a couple of months ago. It’s going to take a while to get to this point, but I would really like to eventually play with others and make friends that are around my age. Are there any young adult amateur ensembles I could join in London? I’m graduating from uni in a couple months so societies won’t be an option. I always wish I got to experience making music in a group when I was still in school, now I feel like it’s too late!
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Reddit » Flute
20h ago
Hello! I am currently studying flute at uni and I was considering upgrading. I currently play on a YFL 362 and wanted to get a Haynes Q2. However, a friend of mine said if I am already playing on an intermediate flute, why should I buy another intermediate instead of going for a handmade. The problem with handmade for me is mainly the cost and how it will be in USD instead of CAD. Any thoughts?
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