
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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Sunday, May 10, 2009
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Monday, May 4, 2009
Jean Pierre Rampal

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.
Practiced

Sunday, March 8, 2009
practiced!!!!!!

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
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
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Friday, February 20, 2009
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