Posts Tagged ‘Brad Garner’
flute embouchure, continued
05Sep08
I am teaching beginner flutes today, and had come to a point in the lesson where I wondered if what I was teaching them was correct:
1. Think and say “pooh.” (of course, this always gets giggles)
2. Make the aperture as small as possible.
3. Make the aperture round.
4. Keep everything centered in the cross-hairs (translation: the [...]
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Tags: band, beginning band, Brad Garner, Doug Butchy, embouchure, flute
the best reason to join band
27Aug08
The last three days, I’ve spent a good majority of the day getting our kids fitted for instruments. It’s something I’ve only done once, and I definitely need some practice for some of these instruments. I’m decent at gauging who can play what, but getting them to do the things they need to do to [...]
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Tags: beginning band, Brad Garner, clarinet, Dr. Bradley Garner, embouchure, flute
