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How to Use Finger Combinations to Play the Irish Flute

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Summary: Learn how to use finger combinations to play the Irish flute with expert music training tips in this free online instrument instruction video clip.

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By David Cantieni
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Primarily playing Irish style wooden flute, but also known for his performances on the Breton bombard, oboe, sax, and whistle he has been making people dance to his music for more than...read more

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" Hi I'm David Cantieni on behalf of Expert Village I'm going to be sharing with you some useful techniques for practicing the Irish style flute. This exercise and some of the breathing exercises are good for just about any kind of music I'd say. So here we go with another kind of finger exercise and that is doing combinations of fingers. So you can do the one finger. You can do. And. You notice here is another nice thing about the keyless flute or the open hole flute is it and if you hit the notes if you know where your finger is on each one you'll know that you getting a good seal. That way and can make up more exercise for your self. Or getting all your fingers to go down at once and to hit at exactly at the same time is a very satisfying thing to do."

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