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In a message dated 8/29/03 7:17:04 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Naftule Brandwein did some finger vibrato on clarinet - you can hear it on
the B section of "firn di mekhetonim aheym." - although my guess is he did
it by manipulating a key (with his finger).
Thank you; that's THE one very
There are very clear examples in my ear of clarinetists choosing only certain
notes to use finger vibrato [] I would eventually be able to find tracks on
CDs for examples - when I have the time
Too bad we didn't discuss this at KlezKanada! So when you have time, I'd
seriously be
Naftule Brandwein did some finger vibrato on clarinet - you can hear it on
the B section of firn di mekhetonim aheym. - although my guess is he did
it by manipulating a key (with his finger).
Thank you; that's THE one very clear example I couldn't remember at the time
of yesterday's
Always happy to chime in on flute in Klezmer especially so
Adrienne isn't talking to herself! Bearing in mind that we
are truly speculating and inferring from pictures, limited
references, related instrumental stylings and uses in
Klezmer and related flutes and style from aother
I'm wondering if we all should be even separating the techniques of key vibrato vs. hole vibrato. Sure, the open hole achieves less distinction between the two notes, especially if you are using a hole at least one removed from a trill hole, so to speak. But the two techniques, in my ear, are
In a message dated 8/29/03 9:17:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK enough for one post. Adrienne, I would love to hear how
Boxwood (Wooden flute camp) went and what the interests
were, in this group or privately. Sorry I couldn't make it,
keep us posted of other workshops you will be
Ah! Speaking of flutes, are there any listers here from the Los
Angeles area who'd be interested in taking on a flutist for your band?
I play, but never thought of incorporating it into a klezmer band!
Jill
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In a message dated 8/28/03 12:23:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ah! Speaking of flutes, are there any listers here from the Los
Angeles area who'd be interested in taking on a flutist for your band?
I play, but never thought of incorporating it into a klezmer band!
Actually, my daughter
In a message dated 8/28/03 11:13:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello flutists: Could someone please explain to me off-line or suggest a book on how to make the lovely vibrato on the flute? I especially like the way James Galway does it. Zeyt Gezunt, Mary
James Galway's vibrato is
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