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 About flute!!!
Author: alexotani 
Date:   2003-06-20 02:49

I'd like someone help me the "embocature"(I think that's like this we write, sorry I'm from Brazil...and everything won't be grammatically correct....embocature=I mean it's the place where we blow)......so I 'd like somebody to teach me hot to put my mouth (lip) in the right position...to play high and low notes.......please.....somebody help me....thank ya...aLex otAni........

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 RE: About flute!!!
Author: musichick 
Date:   2003-06-21 18:38

Well, you don't want to cover the hole with your lip too much, just sort of put it on the edge. The hole that you make with your lips should be small and concentrated-- if you put your finger in front of your lips, you should feel a powerful little stream of air. The way I learned to play high and low was to make more of an "O" for high notes and sort of an "E" for lower notes. Hope that helps, if you have more specific questions, reply and I'll try to answer.

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 RE: About flute!!!
Author: alexotani 
Date:   2003-06-22 21:58

Well, could you answer in the other topic: About Flute!!!(II)??? thank you guy, you're surely helping me.....thank the attention....aLex otAni....

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