Article Friendly article publishing script homepage.
Translate Page To German Tranlate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portuguese Translate Page To Chinese
  Number Times Read : 16      
Categories

Accessories
Arts
Business
Cars and Trucks
CGI
Coding Sites
Computers
Cooking
Crafts
Current Affairs
Databases
Entertainment
Film
Finances
Gardening
Healthy Living
Holidays
Home
Internet
Medical
Men Only
Motorcyles
Our Pets
Outdoors
Relationships
Religion
Self Improvement
Sports
Staying Fit
Technology
Travel
Web Design
Weddings
Women Only
Writing
 
Stats
Total Articles: 15
Total Authors: 6819
Total Downloads: 63667


Newest Member
Douglars Sustaita

 


   

Chinese Flute Lessons: What Makes Them Different



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://articlesknight.com/rss.php?rss=1
By : Pamelina Siow    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-27 08:06:35

With many different kinds of flute around the world, it can be confusing to choose which among them you should study. From Asia to Europe to the Americas, you can find diverse flutes that would surely interest you.

The most common flutes are those from China and the Western ones. So what is the difference when you study them?

Basically, they are the same because they're all wind instruments. You will need to blow air into them to make them produce the music notes. There are also techniques to be better at them, like studying in a school or hiring a professional teacher.

The ordinary flute you see all the time is a flute with holes. You blow into the mouth piece called the embouchure, and produce notes by covering holes with your fingers. Usually, a flute has a range of three octaves so you can really play a lot of songs.

The Chinese have 15 different kinds of flute, but only a few are popular. Most of them are created using bamboo trees because these trees are widespread in China. One feature that's unique in Chinese flutes is the use of a resonance membrane. This membrane is placed in one of the holes to produce a vibration that is essential in making music. Chinese flutes really vary, with some holes having as few as 6 holes to as many as 11 holes. Holding a Chinese flute, especially dizi, is also harder. You only use your thumbs and pinky fingers to hold the instrument, because the others are used in fingering to change the notes.

For all kinds of flute, you need to have the right posture and proper breathing. That way, you'll be able to perform better and not tire easily. You have to relax your body, more particularly your arms, while sitting up straight or standing upright. Also, your head shouldn't be bowed down, nor should it be held too high. It should just be enough that air can pass through the air channel.

Chinese flutes aren't available in every music store, unlike the ordinary flutes. You really need to look for them in Chinese stores or in stores that sell exclusive flutes. The same thing happens with learning flutes. If you want to study a rare flute, without any experience in similar things, then it can be hard finding a singapore flute tutor. What you can do is to master one type of flute, so you know it inside-out. Since you now have the skill, you can easily study a rarer flute by watching videos or reading instructions.

Learning any type of music requires one important trait: hardworking. In order to master the flute, regular beginner flute lessons would have to be done. What's more is that it would take months to play it well. Without hard work, then the player would get discouraged early on and quit playing. So before starting, it's helpful to know what is needed to be a great singapore flute player.

Author Resource:- Playing the flute can be easy with proper guidance. Build a strong foundation with our professional singapore flute teachers. Flute Lessons Singapore, sharing the love for flute in Singapore. http://www.flutelessonssingapore.com
Article From Articles Knight

Related Articles

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
Rate This Article
Vote to see the results!

Do you like this article?
  • Yes.
  • Not Sure.
  • No.
New Members
select
Sign up
select
learn more
Affiliate Sign in
Affiliate Sign In
 
Nav Menu
Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites

 
Sponsors

Purchase this software