You can change the shape inside your mouth, your lip shape (embouchure) , vary the vibrato intensity and pitch change, use resonators in your nasal cavity and the bottom of the back of your head, open your throat as if yawning, use your diaphragm more to lift notes and play long notes just generally messing around with all aspects of your playing until you find what works!
Well, dynamics and expressive techniques is the degree of loudness or softness of sounds to each other, the changes in volume, attack release or decay of sound. I'm learning this in school, but easily enough its just the sound and how loud ect it gets :) Hope it helps K =]
A bassoon has a lower sound than a flute.
You blow into the Flute's mouth, The sound comes out the rear end.
exactly how a d note should sound on a flute
The Flute sound is very smooth, round, and mellow . . . sort of a "Who Who Whoooo" kind of sound.
Well, dynamics and expressive techniques is the degree of loudness or softness of sounds to each other, the changes in volume, attack release or decay of sound. I'm learning this in school, but easily enough its just the sound and how loud ect it gets :) Hope it helps K =]
A bassoon has a lower sound than a flute.
You blow into the Flute's mouth, The sound comes out the rear end.
exactly how a d note should sound on a flute
The Flute sound is very smooth, round, and mellow . . . sort of a "Who Who Whoooo" kind of sound.
an airy flute
The sound a flute makes is typically spelled as "whistle" or "flutey."
Flute has a long U (long OO) sound, and a silent E. It rhymes with chute or shoot.
that's a flute that has two ways of sound
the flute makes its sound when you blow and air rushes through and comes out of the holes in a rush making a sound.
The sound of a flute is made by blowing across the lip plate hole.
The flute is a non-transposing instrument. Whatever pitch is written in the music is the note that will sound when the flute is played.