Top 10 Flute Tone Improvement Tips Whenever I am nervous prior to a performance or audition, the first thing to go is my sound. What was beautiful and crystal clear 24 hours ago suddenly turns into a strangled, airy, tense, cacophony of sound reminiscent of a dying cat. I typically leave the scene of the crime ashamed and confused, knowing very well that that was not the type of flute tone I had wished to project to the world. After experiencing a handful of unsuccessful auditions, I researched several ways to improve overall flute tone, strengthen embouchure flexibility, and develop a larger, yet reliable, volume of sound. The following top 10 list of tips and tricks is designed to help all of you in Flute Land strengthen your own sound and silence the dying cat within. 1. Posture . Having proper flute posture is the foundation of flute playing. The way you hold yourself and the instrum...
Top 10 tips for drummers Practice With A Metronome As a drummer being the time keeper is your primary function, practicing to a click/metronome will develop your ability to play in time and also your fluency. Know Your Rudiments This may sound broad and a bit vague but learning your rudiments, even just to a basic standard will help you to develop better technique, your accuracy around the kit will increase as will your speed and control of your dynamic range. Practice Different Styles I have always found that practicing a variety of styles has matured me as a drummer and pushed me outside of my comfort zone. Having knowledge of a variety of different grooves and feels will add creativity and maturity to your playing. Practice Independence In its simp...