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higher notes    21:02 on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

Tia
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Hi, I play the clairnet, but have also been playing the flute off and on for about 5 years, and usually I play music from my clairnet books, so while I'm pretty good at the lower notes, I cant play that high, I can play higher on the clairnet
soo any tips and excersises to get better at this??

thanks!

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Re: higher notes    23:30 on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

arabians207
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Practice!

For the high notes I like to practice long tones. I usually start on B (right above the staff) and go up chromatically until I don't know any higher. Hold each note about 4 counts.

Also make sure your note tensing up too much, and make sure your not rolling in (my problems.. I've gotten SO much better over the summer with my high notes )

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Sorry that should be NOT tensing up!

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Re: higher notes    18:21 on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

tessellation
(41 points)

A book that has really helped me is Top Register Studies by Thomas J. Filas. I think it helped because it gets you in that high note mindset. When I struggled with high notes, my teacher made me play out of that book and nothing else for about two weeks. It was tough and sounded pretty bad at first. Once I got over that first hurdle it became much easier. I have continued to incorporate an exercise or two into my practices to keep in shape.

   

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