Playing TWO notes at once on Flute?! [Multiphonics]

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Published 2024-05-30
Ever heard a flute playing TWO notes at the same time? Watch this video to find out if this is actually possible 🧐 Join my practice sessions on Tonic to listen to me practice: downloadtonic.com/jasmine

Looking forward to listening to you try this out as well in your practice room :

All Comments (21)
  • @jdcmr
    Jasmine: talks about multiphonics Me: cries in beginner flute 🥲🥲
  • @BlackHermit
    Everything is possible when you're a professional flutist!
  • I accidentally discovered this when practicing my low and mid registers. Not even a day later you drop this vid. It's a really cool effect once you grasp how.
  • Robert Dick wrote that book in the 70’s. We were doing extended techniques all the time in the modern music group I was in. All of the pioneering techniques of yesteryear are now being rediscovered!
  • @PlugInKali
    I really liked this video! I feel like she explained the technique a lot better than she did on her circular breathing video.
  • Great to see some light shone on multiphonics which have been used pretty consistently since the 1950s in the more "out there" repertoire.....now let's talk about microtones!
  • This beginner-intermediate violinist (=me 😆) continues to enjoy learning about flute techniques: If I ever decide to give flute a try, I'll be a very well educated beginner! 😸 💖
  • @robertp6859
    Thank you. This is the most comprehensive overview of flute multiphonics I have seen. And the most talented demonstration!
  • @ofiterpunte
    With a big and oval embouchure, you can also "supercharge" the alternate fingering by playing harmonics on it to produce 4 or even 5 notes at the same time. In case your neighbours didn't hate you enough already.
  • Carnival de Venice by Genin has a variation where there’s a grace note an octave up of the actual note which sounds like two notes as well!!!
  • @Lady_A.R.Browne
    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ That was sweet 😂 I like how you showed the human err part (shorted breath). 😂 It happens even to the greatest flautista. 🤗🥰 Thank you kindly for this video and the advice. 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🎶
  • @Dodecatone
    Would love to hear that first octave overtone be used more in transcriptions of violin music, especially the Paganini caprices!
  • I love your videos and have been watching them for a couple months, the way you play flute is very nice to listen to!😁I myself play flute, tabla and dholak, and trust me you are way better than me and a great teacher too! love your vids!