Monday, July 21, 2008

"The Primary Colors of Flute Playing"

Hello,

Keith Underwood has recently been talking about creating "Red," "Blue," and "Yellow" tone colors on the flute by using the depressor labii inferioris muscle of the lower lip (pouting muscle) to control the coverage of the embouchure plate, changing both the dynamic and the "color" of the tone.

"Red" notes have the most coverage of the embouchure hole with the lower lip creating an intense, strong, focused tone.

"Blue" notes have moderate coverage of the lip plate with a slightly more open, mellow tone.

For "Yellow" notes the muscle contracts the lip back off the lip plate somewhat creating a more diffuse, pale tone.

And don't just think of this as a phrase-by-phrase experience. Try using the "red" sound to emphasize notes in a phrase, such as the structural notes in a passage--scale outline or important harmonic notes.

Wow! Amazing musical results...
Look for some video examples later this month.

Please let me know how "The Primary Colors of Flute Playing" work for you!

Enjoy,
Catherine

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