Re: High Eb goes sharp
Louis One thing I¡¯ve noticed is that what works for you may not work for others and visa versa. If the overblown fingering works, use it. The other thing is that to many folks look for perfect pitch
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Andy Trimble
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Re: High Eb goes sharp
this is a very interesting subject. I don't think you'll run into trouble. Of course, I have only been playing the flute for 22 years. I'm self taught. I've literally mastered white room by cream on
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Amanda Shevitski
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High Eb goes sharp
Hi everyone! Today while practicing scales with my electronic tuner, I noticed that my 3rd octave Eb (the one with all the keys down) went sharp by 20 to 30 cents. I can bring it down by directing the
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Louis Bertrand
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Re: learning martial arts
thanks Sandy. I'm glad you guys are inspired by my video. By the way, I sent you guys my YouTube link so you can check out my other videos that I've done. There's also a story in there where I
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Amanda Shevitski
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Re: learning martial arts
Too right! Well said, Amanda. Sandy (with ducks)
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sandy.sexton@...
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Re: learning martial arts
I was really inspired by Amanda¡¯s video on learning martial arts. It goes to show how rich our lives can be if we have a positive attitude. Well done, Amanda! Sandy (with ducks)
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sandy.sexton@...
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Re: learning martial arts
I am very determined. If I want to do some thing, I'll do it. Especially if it's learning a new piece, mastering a martial arts skill, or really anything else in my life. If I have a passion for some
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Amanda Shevitski
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this is the link to my YouTube channel. My YouTube handle is FlutePlayer86.
https://youtube.com/@fluteplayer8636
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Amanda Shevitski
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Re: learning martial arts
thanks for the compliments you guys. I'm glad you were able to see my new story. I have a YouTube channel that I'm going to send now. I even demonstrate some of my martial arts on there. Yes, my
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Amanda Shevitski
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Re: learning martial arts
Amanda!! This is wonderful - so glad you are also playing the flute. Life is full, Judith ________________________________ Sent: Monday, August 14, 2023 12:37 PM To: [email protected]
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Judith L. Klavans
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Re: learning martial arts
Thank you for that, Jen, I enjoyed hearing about it and actually putting a nice face to Amanda¡¯s name. I have a feeling that Amanda is courageous in her life, even outside of martial arts, and we
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Nancy Niemi
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learning martial arts
Dear Group, Speaking of youtube channels, I looked up our Amanda here, and saw that she's been doing martial arts training and was featured in a news story on youtube. Super interesting! Link:
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Jen Cluff
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Re: mis-read
that's neat Andy. Feel free to email me privately if you wish. By the way, I started playing the flute when I was 15. It didn't take me long at all to master this beautiful instrument. I still got a
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Amanda Shevitski
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Re: mis-read
Lucky Ian Anderson. I started in my 50¡¯s. I¡¯m not paid so I¡¯m not a professional - more and enthusiast. Andy!!
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Andy Trimble
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Piano Part?
Sorting music and found Nathan Zalman¡¯s charming transcription of Gounod¡¯s Andante Cantabile from Petite Symphonie. The piano part is missing and I can¡¯t turn up anything online - his website
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Shari in Oregon
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Re: My apologies. I accidentally sent these only to Jen. Here are some emails that I sent to her that will explain what I was talking about. My sincerest apologies.
Hi, Yes, all of the different instruments are fascinating, and the blend of sounds that composers create are uplifting. We've been enjoying listening to the Sibelius symphonies, and last night we
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sandy.sexton@...
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My apologies. I accidentally sent these only to Jen. Here are some emails that I sent to her that will explain what I was talking about. My sincerest apologies.
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Amanda Shevitski
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Re: mis-read
Nope. I meant both Mr. Galway and myself are classically trained. Mr. Anderson is not. In fact, he is self-taught. Mr. Anderson did not even pick up the flute until he was 21 years of age. It's
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Amanda Shevitski
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Re: profesh flutist? profesh classicist?
Hi Sandy, What's a Mickey-take? And why would professional musicians in Oz never refer to themselves as such? Here in Canada we always say "professional musician" to indicate that our primary income
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Jen Cluff
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Re: Are You Discouraged?
I love this quote too, Nancy. Our band President also found this, turned it into a poster and put it on the wall in the Band Hall. I always tell our learners that it doesn¡¯t matter what you play, or
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sandy.sexton@...
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