It is played the same way as a tin whistle and is also a diatonic instrument. The Colonial fife is a small flute with six finger holes. Re-uploaded cause I couln't find the original anymore. The Best Native American Flute Performance Ever ✪Silent Sáng tác : Phan Thạnh Sáo Trúc : Phan Thạnh Beat : Nhật Bob ✪ Facebook : ✪ ✪You love music please subscribe!! So I thought I'd upload a copy I had in case anyone else wants to give it a listen. This used to be on Comhaltas Live, but I can't seem to find it anymore. Live performance at the Kunsthalle, Lingen (Germany) ApArrangement: Paul Leenhouts Diminutions: María Martínez Ayerza The Royal Wind Music Petri Arvo, Stephanie Brandt, Ruth Dyson, Arwieke Glas, Hester Groenleer, Karin Hageneder, Marco Paulo Alves Magalhães, María Martínez Ayerza, Filipa Margarida Pereira, Anna Stegmann
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John Dowland (1563-1626): The Earle of Essex Galiard - The Royal Wind Music good luck to you and your search, I hope you find the perfect flute for you :) i don't really have anyone to play with so i watch a ton of other people playing their flutes and try to live vicariously through them. Videos examples of miscellaneous other flutes from around the world:īad ass dude beatboxing on a recorder because why not!Ĭollecting and playing flutes is a bit of a passion of mine.I especially enjoy playing the penny whistle and recorder. Good example of a traditional baroque recorder piece Youtube video of a recorder ensemble, of various sizes Here are some references for each that might help you decide which one is best for you. the recorder is often associated with the baroque era for example, while the pennywhistle and irish flute have celtic and Gaelic influences, and a bamboo flute may be found in oriental music. the bamboo flute is also transverse and is made of bamboo, hence it's name.Įach flute has their own distinct sound and tend to be played in specific genres based on their origins. the irish flute is a transverse flute, meaning air is blown across the mouthpiece, not directly into the instrument. The recorder can be made of plastic or wood, it also has a whistle you blow into but it has 8 holes. The tin flute, also known as the penny whistle or flageolet is a six holed flute made out of metal tubing, notes are created by blowing into a whistle whilst covering the holes with your finger tips. I know my question is big, but believe me I couldn't find that many resources online.
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What's a recorder? Google image tells me it's a lot like flute made of plastic? Why is it called "Recorder" then? Is learning to play recorder is equivalent to learning to play tin flute? just this much)Ĭan you suggest any good website or youtube channel or book to learn flute from very basic stage? especially for beginners? What's good to learn? (I know very basic of music theory - what are the notes, chords. Is "Tin flute" and "Irish flute" the same thing?Ģ.sound wise, what's the difference between tin flute and an indian bamboo flute. Tin flute is very rare - almost absent where I live. I did google and found out that the flute was a tin flute. I developed a fascination for learning to play flute after listening to "Isara - Eluveitie". I know very basic music theory, not anything much. I want to learn to play flute, for it is an amazing instrument with awesome sound to me.