More Buzzing Exercises, Lip Vibrato, and Tuning
Additional segments of this interview coming in September and October:
• Timing and Sequence of Events for a Breath
• Tongue-Controlled Embouchure and Support
• On Ideal Vibrato Speed
• On Creating an Open and Supportive Atmosphere
I am grateful for the information and inspirations I have received from Keith over the past 15 or so years, and I am delighted to share this video interview with Keith filmed on August 18, 2007 at Ghost Ranch, NM.
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Thanks, Keith, for answering my questions, for this interview and throughout the years!
Happy Buzzing!
Catherine
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Sorry, I do not understand, why no one commented here so far.
This, again, is one of these videos, ...
... you will see, these will make flute playing different in the next 10 or 100 or 10.000 years.
This, I do not mean as a joke.
I am very serious.
Best greetigs and thanks again for posting this, so helpful. Makes my Lafin headjpint play so much better ; really.
LieTzen.
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