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Comment by Eb on March 6, 2013 at 6:38am

Hi All, new to tudia but not T1 or flute. I haven't played a lot recently, but here is a video of me playing a duet that I put on YouTube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZt5brjJJUE

Comment by Judith on May 1, 2012 at 7:37pm

Oh zunesmart---how lovely. Do post a sound clip of yourself sometime! I'd love to hear it.....Judith in Portland

Comment by zunesmart on April 29, 2012 at 1:21am

i played in the since the 7th grade and now im in college, on my last recital i played the 1st mov. of the prokofiev sonata and it was awesome!

Comment by Judith on January 9, 2012 at 6:08pm

Fantabulous phot0 Theuna!

Comment by Theunha on April 29, 2011 at 3:16am
I don't play the flute, but I do play the Clarinet and recorder/alto recorder.
This was at my oldest sisters wedding 4years ago
Comment by Candice68 on March 8, 2011 at 9:01pm
Hiii Everyone! I haven't played since college, but started playing in the fifth grade...also played piccolo in marching season and oboe in concert season. In college I also spun a rifle for a year.

My absolute favorite song to play on the flute/ piccolo is Sousa's "King Cotton" I can just feel the finger positions just thinking about it. Oh! And I remember getting an open-hole flute with a low b-flat key in the ninth grade...ended up using the plugs as my hands were small and didn't cover the holes too well.

Great memories in those days!
Comment by Judith on June 8, 2010 at 8:38pm
`You know, one of the things I love about TuD is the way things cycle through to the front page. I've been a member since we were at 800 members and I am here a lot, but not timed to catch the start of this group.

I'm 60 years old and haven't played in probably 25 years, but when I hear or see someone playing, I can still feel the fingering in my hand. Isn't that interesting?

As a choreographer, I lived the life of the starving for a decade, during which time, I had to pawn my flute to keep a roof over my head. In the last couple years, I have seriously thought of starting up again. I play the piano, too, and we have a baby grand now (on which I leave bloody prints, if I just tested my BS---Hah!). But I do miss that flute.

I was going to get a clarinet in 3rd grade, but there were too many clarinets, and so to my lasting and unexpected joy, I took up the flute. I got so I could pretty much play anything put in front of me and kept it up for many years, including doing a few original compositions.

Oh, and I do remember taking on the piccolo part in that Sousa march when I was in about 8th grade. Wow---at that point had no idea how much work the piccolo was! Thank the gods I wasn’t a smoker!!

Thanks for the lovely trip down memory lane! And can any of you lovely folks post some of your performances.....Bless you all......
Comment by melodicseaelf on June 8, 2010 at 7:58pm
Hi I'm Jenny. I play piccolo in marching band at college and in the spring I play flute in my school's University Band which is an ensemble for those of us who are not music majors. I've been playing flute for about 9 years. My favorite song to play on the flute is Sicilienne from Pelléas et Mélisande by Gabriel Faure. Or Irish music....
Comment by Jackie on June 8, 2010 at 2:20pm
Not a current player, but I played for 7 years (elementary through high school). I still have my flute at my parents house and am sometimes tempted to play (when I'm alone of course). I also played piccolo for 2 years in HS and then I played bassoon in high school and for one year in college.
When my friend, whom I met in 5th grade flute class, bought a house last year, she brought her flute out of storage and moved it into her house w/ her!
Comment by KatieJane Brashier on December 7, 2009 at 7:46pm
Hey I'm Katie Jane! I've played the flute for four-ish years and I've had diabetes for almost three years! I think diabetes kind of has to do with flute....I mean, not really, except that it can affect your flute playin! Like the other day I was at All-Region, and I started playing the first etude, and I was playin it like REALLY badly, and I can play it really well! And anyways I started shaking really bad and I got really nervous and everything(bombed it BTW haha) and when I was done, I sat down and tested and I was 313!
 

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