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Instantly Improve Your Flute Tone

Struggling to make a sound on the flute? These common embouchure and flute positioning mistakes may be responsible! Learn how to improve your flute tone instantly by making some easy adjustments to your playing. Need some extra help? Go from frustrated to focused, and learn how to make beautiful sound faster with online flute lessons by The Flute Coach. 👉 https://www.theflutecoach.com/online-... Video Transcript: Hi folks Christie here. I wanted to quickly demonstrate some flute positioning and flute embouchure mistakes that you could be making if you're struggling to get a good sound on the flute, or if your flute tone is not really rich and solid and full. So I'll take you through some easy ways to improve your flute tone in just a few minutes. First is covering too much of the flute embouchure hole with your lips. Generally speaking about a third of the embouchure hole should be covered by your bottom lip. So if you're finding that you're not getting a good sound it could be that. If you are covering too much of the hole you could be rolling the flute in towards you too much, or you could be pressing the flute too hard into your chin, or you could have the flute too high up on your lips. Any of those three positioning issues could be contributing to too much of the lip being on the the lip plate. So if i play a note and then roll in, you'll be able to see that not only does the sound disappear and become airy and weak, but we're going flat. Our pitch is going down and the sound starts to disappear altogether. You may also have not enough of your lip covering the embouchure hole and you could be directing air across the embouchure hole instead of slightly downwards, diagonally downwards in front of you. You may have the flute position too low on your chin so your lip is actually not covering the hole at all, or you may be too rolled out and that can actually make you play sharp. So it's important, positioning is important for sound, intonation and pitch. If i play a note and then roll the flute out you'll be able to hear this difference. We start to lose it, and if I adjust the height of the flute as well you'll be able to hear the difference. Holding the flute too high and too low and you can hear that sound just completely drop away. You may not be actually using enough air. Your embouchure shape might be fine but you might just be sabotaging yourself by not supporting your breath enough. So make sure that you are playing moderately loud just to start with while you're learning and then you can come into learning some subtleties in your aperture size to get some dynamic range. So just give yourself a chance of making sound on the flute by using enough air. Take a nice big breath support from the diaphragm fill up those lungs from the bottom up. If you don't use enough air it just really sounds quite weak, so use enough air. Blowing directly across the the embouchure hole is another issue you may have. Your jaw is too far forward and your lips are in alignment with one another. If you get your finger and put it up towards your your natural embouchure that you're playing with, your finger should really be tilted forward slightly. The top lip should be jutting out slightly above the bottom lip. If you can make your embouchure shape and your lips are sort of straight up and down the top lip is right above the bottom lip, it probably means you're directing too much air straight across parallel to the floor and not enough is striking the embouchure hole. It's just getting dispersed too easily and you'll be wasting lots of air as well. So here's an example of blowing right across I've just put my for my jaw forward and my lips are directly on top of one another. If i go back to just the upper lip slightly on top of the lower lip, air is going diagonally down into a point onto a point in front of me, we're automatically sounding lots better the other thing is holding your flute in the wrong position altogether so you may be pushing your flute too far forward too far back, you might have it angled up which is awkward, or down. Down is quite common if you sit down sitting on your bed and playing the flute so I do recommend at least sitting up in a upright in a chair or even standing up. The flute should be almost parallel to the ground. It's a little bit awkward to hold it entirely straight so most people just have it angled down slightly in front of your right shoulder there just in front of your body. So if you start to move the flute back and forward, up and down you're going to be wasting too much air. Not enough of it is going to be striking the edge of the embouchure hole. So if you're finding that it's hard to get a really nice sound on the flute maybe any one of those positioning or flute embouchure issues could be could be the culprit. So i hope that's helped and it's getting you on the way to terrific flute tone.

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