Wednesday, May 13, 2009

practiced!


May 13th

I practiced for 20 minutes today. I spend most of the time on Chillers and Thrillers and Carmina Burana.

I practiced the confusing part in Chillers and Thrillers.

The Devil's Dance and the Theme of Dracula.

I keep practiced from bar 43~55 in Devil's Dance.

Because I always get that part wrong, and I think I got it now.

I also practiced the Dracula, as I mentioned which turned out to be pretty good too.

I practiced counting on Carmina Burana, because it get's really confusing while you are actually playing

Sunday, May 10, 2009

practiced!!


May 10th


Lisa is sick, but she still practiced!!

haha...

I practiced for 30minutes today.

I practiced Chillers and Thrillers spend most time on the Devil's Dance and Theme From Dracula.

It's mostly because of the confusing rhythm and the fingerings.

Some are the high notes are there too.

So It makes it more harder.

With the high notes, in Theme form Dracula, it's hard to play with 'dark and slithery' feelings as Mr. Stevenson decribed.

Also, I always gets some part of Imprial march.

So I fixed that.

I also practiced Carmina Burana.

Carmina Burana has this part where the flutes play seperated part all together, and the fingering(maybe its just me) is awkward..

So I got that all straightened by practicing it slowly and constantly.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Jean Pierre Rampal


I have chosen Jean Pierre Rampal as my instrument player.
Mr. Rampal is a flute player who was born in 1922 and died on 2000 at age of 78.
He began playing flute at age of 12, under his father's education.
His father was professor of flute at the Marseille Conservatoire and Principal Flute of the Marseille Symphony Orchestra.
Jean studied the Altes method at the Conservatoire of Marseille where he won the first prize in 1937 and also gave his first public recital at the Salle Mazenod i Marseille, only aged 16.
In 1945, Jean was invited by the composer Henri Tomasi, then conductor of the Orchestre National de France, to perform live on French National Radio the demanding Flute Concerto by Jacques Ilbert.
It launched his concert career overnight and was the first of many such broadcasts.
He mostly played Classical musics and also often performed Jazz music.
The two pieces that I watched were the Jazz pieces too.
One was Sentimentale, and the other was Baroque and Blue.
The Sentimentale starts piano flowing through and the flute comes in with very low note.
Which is very hard for us flute players and he has no problem of going up to high note from low note at once.
He is very very very proficient at every note, and I like the way how he slurs and tungs every needed place.
He's melody is very clear and has no air leak.
For flute players, air leaking while playing is a very annoying thing.
It makes sounds sound small, and therefore lowers the level of the piece and the musician.
But his playing was so clear, I loved it.
Vibration is also a very useful skill and I loved how he holded the notes and vibrate.
It was very pretty piece and I want to play it some day, by my self.
This is the video

Practiced


May 4th

I finally practiced again

I'm very sorry that I got lazy on practicing

I really had no time and I had some adjustment to make.

Once again I'm very sorry.

Today I practiced our new piece, the Chiller and Thrillers.

The piece was very confusing with all the sharps and flats.

But it wasn't much hard to practice because most of the melodys are very famillier.

Pick up to bar 31 is confusing to do because of the rhythm and the fingerings.

So I practiced them about three times to get it right.

But I'm not sure if it's right rhythm.

Mr. Stevenson went over Dracula for 5 times with each sections today, but I still didn't get the rhythm of it so I practiced it 2 more times just now, and it wasn't easy as before, so I got frustrated and went to practice the Carmina Burana.

I practiced it, and realized that counting is essential for this piece.

I also practiced the Pirates of Carribean, my favorite.

I practiced the whole piece and messed the middle part, but got better than last time I did it.

Pretty happy with it.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

practiced!!!!!!


March 8th
Practiced for 28minutes. Practiced the scales, and band musics.
Practiced...
"The Pirates" and the "Second Suite" also the "Rhosymedre" and lastly the "Rumble On High Plains." On "Second Suite" I started from the beginning and wooshed all the way to the end!! On... "Rumble On High Plains" I only practiced the beginning because I always just get the first part wrong. So, I wrote down the notes that goes with the first part. On "The Pirates" since I don't remember the middle part of the song, I just did sight-reading. I practiced chromatic scales, number three and four. I also did page 10 and 11 of the purple book. And that was MY day!!!
By: Emilia Kim. (Lisa's cousin who wrote this. I'm 11 years old just to let you know) Hope you have a laugh attack when you read this!!! I also added some of my styles in the paragraph!!! I'm going to Oakridge too in 2 years and I hope I get you as my music teacher!!! You seem AWESOME as Lisa described you!!! Thx again!!! LOL thx!!!:P ^_^

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Practice!!!!



March 04th

I practiced for 33 minutes today. I worked on Scale skill of the purple book about 18minutes, and practiced "Rhosymedre", "Pirates", and "2nd Suite". When I was working on my scale skills, I noticed that I was keep making a mistake at the same part. It was playing F instead of D in 3rd bar, playing B instead of G on second line 4th bar, and same on 3rd line 1st bar. I also made mistake when slurring has changed in each parts. I guess I got confused. In "Rhosymedre", I realized that counting is very important in this 2nd flute part. Because there are not many people who actually are playing 2nd flute, and the tempo is pretty awkward to follow and fit along with 1st flutes. I counted the measure while I was playing and did that like 3 times.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

practiced!


March 1st!!


Practiced for 37minutes. Practiced scales with the purple book for 15minutes. Practiced the part where it says, scale skills, and other usual things too. I practiced 'Pirates of Carribean' again, and ending part of 'Rumble on High Plains'. I also practiced begining part of '2nd suite' too. I don't know why but '2nd suite is more easy to make high notes than 'Pirates of Carribean'. I figured practicing is the only way to solve it. I also practiced middle part of 'Light Eternal'.