Thanks Robert for sharing your experience and thoughts. Happy Flutin ! Your tip of playing a bit of flute every day is spot on. When I pickup the flute I work on feeling the holes . And few breaths as well. Engaging the little finger seems to help to keep from raising the fingers too high .
@Robert-Leons
3 ай бұрын
Brilliant! Glad this was helpful for you
@Eric-lh6wp
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your great tips again Robert! Could you please make a video where you explain how in particular the NAF has healing capabilities. How does it work? I haven't been able to find anything more on this toppic than relating the different keys to the seven chacras. Would love to hear a more in depth explanation.
@Robert-Leons
3 ай бұрын
I can help here from a shamanic perspective one day, more so than a sound healing perspective but yes, different frequencies can effect different energy centres.
@SacredSoundss
3 ай бұрын
Really helpful, I wasn’t aware how tightly I grip my flute, I can already hear and feel the difference. Would love to get your thoughts on playing with backing tracks and rhythms if you feel inspired🙏🙏❤️❤️
@Robert-Leons
3 ай бұрын
I’ll pop it on the list. However I haven’t really used many Rutgers or backing tracks in my playing as mainly I play in a ceremonial context, solo. So to cover this subject I’d like to first gain more experience of how it changes and shapes my own playing. That’s where I generally stand with it though, that it’s a positive move based on the fact that anything that challenges us to play differently is expansion and to be embraced as a learning, to take from the experience what you can, whether or not you decide it’s for you moving forwards. You’re welcome to share here, what backing tracks or Ruth end apps I might try?
@SacredSoundss
3 ай бұрын
@@Robert-Leons I don’t have any experience with apps either but would love to learn if there are any good ones out there, my flutes are in F#minor and D and I haven’t found any tracks in these keys that really match up or sound good. Also interested in tips for playing with drums and percussion instruments. 🙏🙏❤️❤️
@gazgf
3 ай бұрын
@@SacredSoundss you could check out prana flutes…they offer some free tabs with metronome and some drums to play along with I think….might be a bit basic for you but might help.
@pollyon
3 ай бұрын
i have been learning an Anasazi flute from Erik the flute maker, it has a quena mouth piece, after practice my thumb would be in pain, so i can relate to how unsavoury tension can be
@Robert-Leons
3 ай бұрын
Sounds like an interesting flute you have. I think potentially, it’s even more difficult to relax when so much focus is also on creating the embouchure
@pollyon
3 ай бұрын
@@Robert-Leons absolutely, i was like that with the irish whistle at first, the low whistle specifically, but only because the pipers grip was new, i can do it in my sleep now
@Robert-Leons
3 ай бұрын
@@pollyon yes, same. Now that I know pipers grip and I’m familiar with increased sensitivity of breath control on the octaves, I can explore my Low D whistle more. It takes just a little dedication. A few minutes a day, and patience but once you’ve cracked a new flute, it comes back around to becoming more relaxed I feel, to be able to truly express ourselves freely. I’m now looking to add circular breathing to be able to explore Kaval and Fujara, interesting times 😁
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