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vibrato on flute
Replies: 9Last Post June 12, 2008 2:01pm by Undernet36
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ok my flute teacher said to not do it from like your throat and do it from your diaphragm ... which is hard to get used to

but are you supposed to tounge the note when you do vibrato with your diaphragm....or just go HO and not TA



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A true vibrato is a diaphragm motion, so she's right. It is the same with singing.

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yeah, using your diaphragm helps you hit the high notes more clearly too. but you still need to tongue the notes of course, unless they're marked otherwise.  It's just a better habit to get into to breathe with your diaphragm, for any musical instrument.

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Quote: from angelofmusic22 at 8:57 pm on June 7, 2008

yeah, using your diaphragm helps you hit the high notes more clearly too. but you still need to tongue the notes of course, unless they're marked otherwise.  It's just a better habit to get into to breathe with your diaphragm, for any musical instrument.

why in the world did this get marked as explicit? hahahahah


Because they used the word throat.

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No, you still tongue the note, unless of course you're not tonguing it because it's slurred/you're not strictly speaking 'tonguing' it because you're double-tonguing.

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I could never actually explain how to do a vibrato. But it seems to be easier on flute.

I think how I do it is by pushing more air. I know that sounds weird... Probably has something to do with my diaphragm...

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