How to Breathe FOREVER 💨 [Circular Breathing]

2024 ж. 17 Мам.
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You asked for it! Here's the video on How to Practice Circular Breathing! Have more questions or want to chat with me in my special community? Join my "Choi to the World 🌏" group on Tonic: downloadtonic.com/jasmine
Also, if you follow me on the app and you'll receive invitations when I'm practicing. I'm also looking forward to listening to you practice as well so don’t be shy :))
And another HUGE thank you for your support on my last video with Flutists on TikTok, especially from the those who I featured 🤍 I'm so excited to share more videos like these with you! I think I'm starting to get the hang of it hehe
Let me know if you'd like me to talk about other flute techniques or review other flute performances by leaving me a comment!

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    @JasmineChoi@JasmineChoi2 ай бұрын
    • Hello! Teacher Cui Naqing. I like your video very much. I have a lot of friends who learn the flute. May I ask if I can record and share your video in my social account?

      @user-uh1fo6bx8u@user-uh1fo6bx8uАй бұрын
    • I think Ray is great, even though he can't circular breathe, yet. After seeing Sonny Fortune circular breathe at the "Five Spot" I showed this to my teacher (Samuel Baron) who forbade me to ever do this. Years later (after I had become proficient at this) he wanted to learn. So at a restaurant he showed me all the things he did to learn how to do this (which didn't work) and didn't let me get a word in, edgewise. So I stopped him by telling him that I wasn't interested in learning how the technique WASN'T possible. My price for showing him how to do this (with guarantee) was too expensive and he became insulted! I didn't understand this and he never learned. Mr. Baker never was able to learn this, either. He showed me a letter from a flutist which explained in great detail and very understandably just what needs to be done. Mr. B explained to me that he had agreed that if he learned how to circularly breathe, he'd have to give this flutist his old Powell. I couldn't help but laugh. OF COURSE he could never learn to circularly breathe - it would have cost him dearly. Jasmine, my difficulty is that by four and a half minutes of playing using the technique (and I must say that I use it all the time, without thinking much about it. The soprano came to me after our first Passion of St. Matthew performance to complain about my long sequential phrase in "Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben" - so I breathed a little bit and it was beautiful, anyway.) so much saliva will have collected in my mouth that I must stop the tone-production in order to swallow. Do you have any tips about circular swallowing? Thanks.

      @howardcohen6817@howardcohen6817Ай бұрын
    • No nostril flare during the breathe in!?

      @LucenProject@LucenProjectАй бұрын
    • ​@@LucenProject As you've probably noticed, there is very seldom reason to exert any of your nose-muscles in order to breathe-in or -out, after all: we breathe THROUGH the nose and not WITH or by using the nose (which is only passively involved in letting air pass through it). Just like by any other flute-action, any contraction of muscles - especially those that are noticeable - are signals that one might be doing something wrong or at least something superfluous which usually only serves to make an action more difficult and to restrict its effectivity. Flaring ones' nose is no exception. Contracting these muscles involves hindering the workings of the lip-muscles and in turn hinder control over the tone-production, so if you're doing this, learn how to leave it be, as it is not necessary and is a hindrance. It's a much easier technique if not even an easy one.

      @howardcohen6817@howardcohen6817Ай бұрын
    • @@LucenProject As you've probably noticed, there is very seldom reason to exert any of your nose-muscles in order to breathe-in or -out, after all: we breathe THROUGH the nose and not WITH or by using the nose (which is only passively involved in letting air pass through it). Just like by any other flute-action, any contraction of muscles - especially those that are noticeable - are signals that one might be doing something wrong or at least something superfluous which usually only serves to make an action more difficult and to restrict its effectivity. Flaring ones' nose is no exception. Contracting these muscles involves hindering the workings of the lip-muscles and in turn hinder control over the tone-production, so if you're doing this, learn how to leave it be, as it is not necessary and is a hindrance. It's a much easier technique if not even an easy one.

      @howardcohen6817@howardcohen6817Ай бұрын
  • As a cellist, I do not regret being here the slightest bit 😂

    @chia_s_ee_d@chia_s_ee_d2 ай бұрын
    • Hey I’m also a cellist. High five

      @shoukisaragi4872@shoukisaragi48722 ай бұрын
    • Same lol, its nice to learn air stuffs for color guard

      @piperkeller5567@piperkeller55672 ай бұрын
    • i aint a cellist but i think cello is the hottest instrument

      @averyisbusy@averyisbusy2 ай бұрын
    • Guitarist here

      @sandysutherland-sy3py@sandysutherland-sy3py2 ай бұрын
    • I want to see a video of a circular breathing cellist.

      @CarlosBenjamin@CarlosBenjamin2 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been playing for almost 34 years, and I’ve never been able to master circular breathing; I have trouble storing air in my cheek(s) without my embouchure suffering. You’re amazing!

    @marissaclay450@marissaclay4502 ай бұрын
    • Thats exactly the thing :/ the embuchre, I can do it on a recorder, but when it comes to the flute, as u say the embochure it suffers and completly miss out

      @montealegreluis5983@montealegreluis59832 ай бұрын
    • Don't feel to bad, I have been playing for over 40 years and have never been able to master circular breathing either.....

      @keztar@keztarАй бұрын
    • @@montealegreluis5983 I feel like most instruments that have some resistance to the embouchure would be much easier to circular breathe on. So, opened embouchures like the flute is much more difficult. I can do circular breathing on the cup and straw though. Just not on my flute.

      @cristobalgarces1675@cristobalgarces1675Ай бұрын
    • Same.

      @maytodec@maytodecАй бұрын
    • It took me so many years till I got better at it.. it’s not something one can achieve right away on the flute! So keep it up, you have the concept already so the rest is about keep trying to figure out the smooth connection between the air from your cheeks and from your nose😅♾️

      @JasmineChoi@JasmineChoiАй бұрын
  • this is the closest thing to a superpower to me , amazing

    @GUH_0-DTE@GUH_0-DTE2 ай бұрын
    • What’s funny is that it’s really quite simple when you understand how it works.

      @Luke-ih1oc@Luke-ih1ocАй бұрын
  • Violin players: finaly the technique I always need it 😎😎

    @montealegreluis5983@montealegreluis59832 ай бұрын
    • As a beginner violinist now learning to play in 3rd position, this is most certainly useful knowledge!

      @EmeraldSpring8926@EmeraldSpring89262 ай бұрын
    • lol, yes

      @crystalgaming12@crystalgaming122 ай бұрын
    • ​@@EmeraldSpring8926 omg awh good luckk!! 3rd position isnt hard, but 2nd position... it was the worst one for me 😭😭

      @andjela.mladenovic@andjela.mladenovicАй бұрын
    • ​@reinaglow I've been playing for 9 months now. A year ago this wasn't on my radar - I didn't know what a note was or did, what a measure is, or even exactly what a beat really is. Now I'm working on minuet 1 suzuki book 1, and wohlfahrt etude 1, bowings 3 and 4. Now I'm not really excited about 2nd position, 😅

      @EmeraldSpring8926@EmeraldSpring8926Ай бұрын
    • @@EmeraldSpring8926 ooo i love that!!! ive been playing for 5 years now (5th grade in music school) and i am working on bach's concerto in a minor, love's sorrow (liebsleid) by kreisler, danse macabre by saint saens and tarantella by n. levi. i am also working on a duet with my friend :)

      @andjela.mladenovic@andjela.mladenovicАй бұрын
  • I'd say I'm an intermediate flutist. I firmly believed that this was impossible on the flute because it's impossible to keep the pressure in the cheeks with the "open" embochure of the flute, unlike the trumpet or other wind instruments. I am blown away.

    @r4_in_space@r4_in_spaceАй бұрын
    • You’ve got any tips, I’ve been playing the flute for 2 years

      @grandladykismet8711@grandladykismet8711Ай бұрын
    • @@grandladykismet8711for playing the flute or?

      @Chestorre_@Chestorre_Ай бұрын
  • “A Magician Never Reveals his secrets” Jasmine: I don’t think so 🪄

    @GB-Sophia@GB-SophiaАй бұрын
  • The sudden entry of Ray Chan was surprising

    @Simplyflutegoodflute@Simplyflutegoodflute2 ай бұрын
    • nt surprising as they make videos together all the time

      @Jayvier_ljj@Jayvier_ljj2 ай бұрын
    • Yeah me too! I was like WHAAT WAAIIT WHOO WOOW

      @muffinmuffin8883@muffinmuffin8883Ай бұрын
    • @@muffinmuffin8883 🤣

      @Simplyflutegoodflute@SimplyflutegoodfluteАй бұрын
  • I'm convinced that Jasmine could go on playing forever with circular breathing 😂

    @shookpotato377@shookpotato3772 ай бұрын
    • Except she'd have to stop for lunch or something.

      @LouisBertrandTech@LouisBertrandTech2 ай бұрын
    • @@LouisBertrandTechnah she mastered circular eating

      @professionalinstigator3124@professionalinstigator3124Ай бұрын
  • Jasmine, you were always my favorite flutist, focusing on heart and expression rather than solely on mechanics. I had no idea that you were also a comedian 😂. Now that I know that you are also a relatable human, I can aspire to your style of playing.

    @daviddiamond2415@daviddiamond2415Ай бұрын
  • as a string player this greatly intrigues me and confuses me

    @njm_notaweeb@njm_notaweeb2 ай бұрын
    • It’s for flute playing 😅

      @RobbieWallace-qg2yj@RobbieWallace-qg2yj2 ай бұрын
    • As a flute player this also confuses me

      @uhhhh...Hannah@uhhhh...Hannah2 ай бұрын
    • I always thought that it was a glass-blowing technique to make beautiful bottles and we wind-players just adopted it. Bottles are similar to tones.

      @howardcohen6817@howardcohen6817Ай бұрын
    • (copied from above) And what's your secret to circular bowing? Do you get the inside hair going up- and the outside hair going down-bow?

      @howardcohen6817@howardcohen6817Ай бұрын
    • Also bag-pipe players have this interim lung they blow air into but also press air out of simultaneously. Multi-tasking.

      @howardcohen6817@howardcohen6817Ай бұрын
  • The blowing the bubbles continuously was amazing. I'd run out of breath like in 5 seconds. Lol. Ray should have blown some bubbles too!

    @roseycup@roseycupАй бұрын
    • You don’t run out of breath if you’re continuously breathing though lol

      @Luke-ih1oc@Luke-ih1ocАй бұрын
  • Head joint to foot joint - why have I never even thought about this? What a useful skill to master, hope I can do that someday.

    @dirtywashedupsparkle@dirtywashedupsparkle2 ай бұрын
  • Jasmine is literally the goddess at circular breathing, I couldn't even do it without this video! Maybe I'll stick to the violin 😂

    @A_440Hz@A_440Hz2 ай бұрын
    • And what's your secret to circular bowing? Do you get the inside hair going up- and the outside hair going down-bow?

      @howardcohen6817@howardcohen6817Ай бұрын
    • @@howardcohen6817 I just put hair on all sides and turn the bow around

      @A_440Hz@A_440Hz27 күн бұрын
    • @@A_440Hz I like the idea of a "traffic circle" at the end of a bow to lead one back in the opposite direction. Now about 440 hz: when tuning to a d-minor chord, isn't it the d (a tempered 294 hz) which is actually tuned and the "a" is then 3/2 higher (then a=442 hz)?

      @howardcohen6817@howardcohen681727 күн бұрын
    • @@howardcohen6817 Isn't that wrong in equal temperament

      @A_440Hz@A_440Hz27 күн бұрын
    • @@A_440Hz Yes, that's the point. We don't hear "equally" but hear geometrically. By tuning to a=440 our "d" will be a breath too low (in comparison to the piano) the "g" will be two breaths too low and the cello "c" extremely too low making playing with the piano and other equally tempered instruments (vibraphone, harp guitar etc,) unbearable. When we hear the d-minor chord we automatically "correct the "a" a breath higher so that our violin is in-tune with itself (with its "d") and the open-strings are usable, generally (except in F-Major, for example). In the Mozart oboe-quartet (in F-Major) for example, the oboe gives its a=440 and the strings tune using this tuning note. By using this a=440, though, the strings force the oboe to an F higher than the oboe can produce (352 hz). This in turn forces the oboist to think that s/he's too low and constructs a higher reed for the next rehearsal, producing an a=442hz Forcing the oboist in the rehearsal to an F (4/5ths of the "a") to 353.6 hz and so on and on it goes. Silly as this seems, the modern definition of "a" tuning-note is defined by the UN as being 440hz although musicians hardly ever use this pitch, other than to tune their instruments. Only when the a=444hz can we use (fingered and not on the open string) an a=440hz in an F-Major chord with a tempered (on the piano) F=704 hz. By mistakenly using the tuning a=444hz we force the chord-root to be a whopping F=710hz! which is when the fun dissipates and the poor oboist has to begin earning his/her money. Unfortunately, I could go on forever with this, which, as you can imagine, makes me quite the life of the party. If you want more, write some more. Time to practise. Love.

      @howardcohen6817@howardcohen681726 күн бұрын
  • she makes it look so easy omg

    @theclassicalady@theclassicalady2 ай бұрын
    • It IS easy, my god. and Jasmine does this very well, too.

      @howardcohen6817@howardcohen6817Ай бұрын
  • Jasmine you’re pretty amazing! Thanks for the lesson!

    @mariadavis8745@mariadavis87452 ай бұрын
  • Ok, Ray was really unexpected lol😂

    @eduardafelix858@eduardafelix8582 ай бұрын
    • Fr 😂

      @ajr1910@ajr19102 ай бұрын
  • I am so excited for this video!!!......Thank you, Jasmine!....can't Waite.....:)

    @Greg-vd5om@Greg-vd5om2 ай бұрын
  • Cool to see you here! I am an amateur trumpet player and was playing Rouse's Flute Concerto with the Charlottesville Symphony a couple of years ago, and your performance was the first I found (on KZhead) to listen to and practice with. After listening to it 2-3 times I found it very emotional and moving. I looked for other recordings, but I think none was as good as yours. I still listen to it!

    @CharlesLaughlin@CharlesLaughlinАй бұрын
  • So inspiring to having met you and experienced your artistry at the Master Class last year. I will try this method! Thank you for reviewing what you covered at the Master Class.

    @cubasestudent55@cubasestudent552 ай бұрын
  • As a Clarinetist This video helped a lot even though it was showcased with flute

    @GB-Sophia@GB-SophiaАй бұрын
    • I think it can be used for any instrument that needs air

      @grandladykismet8711@grandladykismet8711Ай бұрын
  • Took some time, but I finally started to get the hang of circular breathing. Thank you for this 🙏

    @gothcosplays@gothcosplays12 күн бұрын
  • I need it now!

    @Fhannycopia3@Fhannycopia32 ай бұрын
  • I love this vid. Learn a lot!! Keep on 💪🏻❤️

    @riverspringbbc@riverspringbbc2 ай бұрын
  • Very easy process to play flute. Super thanks.

    @susmitapandit690@susmitapandit690Ай бұрын
  • I like your collabs. Looking forward to more

    @mcprevec@mcprevecАй бұрын
  • Your editing is incredible.

    @wyattlavigne@wyattlavigneАй бұрын
  • Can you do a detailed breakdown of how you store air in your cheeks when you breath in first, and then how you expel that air while taking another breath? That is the most important part and I still don't know how you actually go about doing it.

    @sarasate89@sarasate89Ай бұрын
    • The more “serious” and detailed classes on this subject are on Henle Masterclass site and Tonebase Flute site:)

      @JasmineChoi@JasmineChoiАй бұрын
    • @@JasmineChoi thank you!

      @sarasate89@sarasate89Ай бұрын
    • ​​@@sarasate89 I can only circular breathe in a Didgeridoo, but I 'got' the technique, after years of trying other methods, by this method. When you rinse your mouth out with water, after cleaning your teeth, practice jetting the water out of your mouth by using your cheeks to force it out, rather than lung pressure. Do this for a few days until it becomes normal. Then do the extra step of trying to bring in a short sniff of air up your nose, while jetting the water out of your mouth with your cheek muscles. Do this for a few days. Now try just jetting air out of your mouth using the cheek muscles, , while sniffing a short burst up your nose. Keep trying. I got the hang of it in less than a week. Can't do it yet on a flute, but I admit I didn't try for very long. I'm going to try again.

      @jeffreybarton1297@jeffreybarton1297Ай бұрын
    • ​@@JasmineChoi ain't you gonna teach us for free? 🙂

      @atleastvicky@atleastvickyАй бұрын
    • Hi @atleastvicky ! Actually the concept is all there is in this video already. It took me YEARS to get to do this much. Circular breathing on flute is nothing you can ever master right after watching one or two videos. The concept is as simple as what you saw, and you will only get disappointed if you have thought you could do this already after watching someone doing it. You can get free lessons but mastering it is not free- it all depends on your commitment, and experimenting the work yourself. No one can practice it for you. If this was that easy to achieve, you would have seen already thousands of flutists doing this technique including yourself:) Enjoy practicing it, it takes a lot of time!💪🏼⏱️

      @JasmineChoi@JasmineChoiАй бұрын
  • Loving this videos

    @sanandi9061@sanandi90612 ай бұрын
  • I'm waiting for!

    @renancamargo691@renancamargo6912 ай бұрын
  • This is so cool❤

    @gabrielacifor7259@gabrielacifor72592 ай бұрын
  • As a percussionist I’m very glad I watched this video and it will 100% help me play my instrument better and longer (all jokes aside great video I’ve always wondered how circular breathing works)

    @Kurama2345@Kurama2345Ай бұрын
  • WOW. . . It's unbeliavable!!! I'm guitarplayer, but your skill is amazing!

    @CasteloOfficial@CasteloOfficialАй бұрын
  • you are an amazing artist

    @mattiecreates@mattiecreatesАй бұрын
  • Isso que é uma mulher de tirar o fôlego!

    @luca-nn2hp@luca-nn2hpАй бұрын
  • Finally I can khow how to do circular breathing 😍😍😍

    @areeleuangsirithanya3369@areeleuangsirithanya33692 ай бұрын
  • I remember seeing Winton Marsalis do this on his trumpet and it still, decades later, blows my mind!!!

    @RichardGutierrezRG@RichardGutierrezRGАй бұрын
  • I've never been happier to be a guitarist.

    @blkPhillip@blkPhillip2 ай бұрын
  • how beauty the loudness

    @johnylopez@johnylopezАй бұрын
  • Incredibly beautiful music and very interesting video. Thank you Jasmine Choi 👍👏🌹🌹🌹💕.

    @user-zd5yg1zj1v@user-zd5yg1zj1v2 ай бұрын
  • Waited for this video for ever...

    @kirtanadhiya6321@kirtanadhiya63212 ай бұрын
  • Thanks really helped❤🎉

    @Donotlookatmybanne@DonotlookatmybanneАй бұрын
  • Thanks for a wonderful sharing of circular breathing techniques using straw and a glass of water for continuous breath support playing any wind instruments.

    @CalvinLimSH-ld5le@CalvinLimSH-ld5leАй бұрын
  • That’s so impressive!

    @aaronlambert8151@aaronlambert8151Ай бұрын
  • I’m a guitarist and I’m bless the algorithm for bringing me here

    @tandysaysyoucandoanything6758@tandysaysyoucandoanything6758Ай бұрын
  • It's time to practice this

    @ken_david@ken_david16 күн бұрын
  • Perfeitaa divaaa ❤❤

    @thalyxx@thalyxxАй бұрын
  • I don't even play flute but this looks interesting.

    @6kaze@6kaze2 ай бұрын
  • Soo cuuuute!

    @haeven1622@haeven1622Ай бұрын
  • ❤❤❤❤ love it 🥰

    @nico2000ad@nico2000ad2 ай бұрын
  • Lovely video with healthy ingredients.

    @Yuna11472@Yuna11472Ай бұрын
  • Amazing 😍

    @Sybille453@Sybille453Ай бұрын
  • as a drummer, this is very helpful

    @burnt_chxcken5634@burnt_chxcken5634Ай бұрын
  • This is so cool! :)

    @Chosen_Snow@Chosen_Snow2 ай бұрын
  • 와 너무 궁금햇는데 영어여서 슬퍼하다가 한글자막있는거보고 기뻐하며 보고갑니다!

    @pianist1227@pianist1227Ай бұрын
  • Very nice lesson.. Thanks.. ❤❤

    @alokaflutemelody7119@alokaflutemelody7119Ай бұрын
  • Step 1, I have got fairly well....Step 2, not at all...Now I will try doing step 2 with the foot joint attached to the head joint and see if that helps me.....I sorta think that it will...Thank you Jasmine!....this is what we have been waiting for and now, it is PRACTICE TIME!!!.....:)

    @Greg-vd5om@Greg-vd5om2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much, i heard about circular breathing first time on your channel just two days ago. I would also be interested in a Video about double tonging.

    @jellybee2326@jellybee23262 ай бұрын
  • Excelente!! Muchas gracias! Desde Buenos Aires, Argentína, saludos cordiales!

    @andresdelafuente3783@andresdelafuente37832 ай бұрын
  • omg I've done like the storing air in ur cheek since I started playing but def was doing it wrong sort of got it sometimes now but now I actually know how to properly circular breathe

    @CLOUDS-tm2vj@CLOUDS-tm2vjАй бұрын
  • i watched through the entire thing and im a pianist/violinist...this blew my mind

    @Jordan-qb3ed@Jordan-qb3edАй бұрын
  • I love you Jasmine..! ❤😍

    @juliocesarvargas6665@juliocesarvargas6665Ай бұрын
  • Parabéns excelente aula

    @alessandrosax100@alessandrosax100Ай бұрын
  • How did I never realise you can join the end of the flute and the other end of the flute together!? Still, you’re awesome, I hope I can master what you’re doing one day 😊

    @Nightsky67@Nightsky67Ай бұрын
  • Waooooo you are great!!

    @rosangelamartinez3207@rosangelamartinez3207Ай бұрын
  • I play the Native American flute. This is a helpful technique. Thank you.

    @rhondadavis3837@rhondadavis3837Ай бұрын
  • Both of you together looks so good...and beautiful 😍❤️❤️😍😊😊😊😊

    @soumiksardar5521@soumiksardar5521Ай бұрын
  • We need more tutorials ❤😍

    @Maggiregen@MaggiregenАй бұрын
  • Awesome 😍🤩 Wanna see u trying on the Chinese bamboo flute, 新笛😊

    @junruilim9707@junruilim97072 ай бұрын
    • I agree, I want to see more people play the chinese flute. It has such a beautiful sound ! If you are interested, I composed a piece in which I play the transverse flute and the Chinese flute. It is inspired by film music, but it is chamber music. I used circular breathing in this piece, and I also used an even more advance technique called circular tonguing which mixes circular breathing and double tonguing. The piece is called Rain's Shards and it is on my youtube channel !

      @danyduval6577@danyduval65772 ай бұрын
  • Wow you are amazing, I also play the flute and you are an inspiration to me.

    @user-kt6go1kt2n@user-kt6go1kt2nАй бұрын
  • amazing

    @breeze5179@breeze5179Ай бұрын
  • Woohoo! ❤

    @flutedreamz@flutedreamz2 ай бұрын
  • As a noinstrumentist I looooooooooooove watching u ❤️

    @Roblox-yz2hv@Roblox-yz2hv2 ай бұрын
  • 자세한 영상 고맙습니다. 조금씩 되도록 해봐야겠습니다. 다시한번 감사의 말씀을 드립니다. 건강 하시고 훌륭한 연주 많이 하세요~~

    @parks-music-cafe@parks-music-cafeАй бұрын
  • Thank you. Now I am immortal!

    @user-cb9pr7et1g@user-cb9pr7et1g2 ай бұрын
  • Wow, it really works. I'm practicing it and it's getting better and easier, thank you. 3:22

    @geydicr6973@geydicr6973Ай бұрын
  • Je suis impatiente!

    @joellebayle1054@joellebayle10542 ай бұрын
    • Enfin une 🇫🇷 Pourquoi mon titre est en français 😂 bizarre

      @Paulhdr21@Paulhdr212 ай бұрын
  • Great! ♥♥♥

    @auroramvasquez8633@auroramvasquez8633Ай бұрын
  • 真的沒想到ray會加入,太驚喜了,後面的互動好有趣😂😂

    @EstherSun-dr6cn@EstherSun-dr6cnАй бұрын
  • Even trevor Wye mentions this in the last page of his book but it is still close to a superhuman thing to me

    @CapJackSparrow98@CapJackSparrow9817 күн бұрын
  • Haha, I love that you bring a violin virtuoso up to try it and he gets to be a real person. No fanfare that "oh Ray Chen...! "

    @karenarnett5167@karenarnett5167Ай бұрын
  • This is the fundamental technique needed to play the Balinese vertical bamboo flute (suling) called "ngunjal angkihan" (lit. 'recovering one's breath') in Balinese.

    @SiKedek@SiKedekАй бұрын
  • Ah, the nostalgic sounds of a bodiless flute, something many flute student has done to pad their practice time.

    @BlazingWolfNova@BlazingWolfNova2 ай бұрын
  • Incrível!❤

    @raissaalvessilva2293@raissaalvessilva2293Ай бұрын
  • This is exactly the skill I need to level up those long phrases on the piano! (I'm joking. I'll probably attempt it on the pennywhistle.)

    @alicial4857@alicial4857Ай бұрын
  • As a kid I remember seeing circular breathing being used in a beetle Bailey comic strip. I tried to use it with a toy recorder or something and eventually just figured it was fake. I’m so happy to know it’s a real thing lol

    @JC_95@JC_95Ай бұрын
  • Amazing talent as a flutist. Entertaining as a KZheadr. Do a lot more with Ray Chan.

    @nbgrooms@nbgroomsАй бұрын
  • Thanks for the teaching, it is not easy to play the flute, I need to take lesson for it.

    @josephlau8476@josephlau84762 ай бұрын
    • I highly recommend lessons. It will help you a lot with your playing vs trying to play on your own. I hadn't played in a very long time. I got my flute looked over first and had pads replaced on it. Then I found a flute teacher in my area. I have been taking flute lessons for almost 3 months now. Just make sure you practice a lot. Usually when I practice I warm up with 5 minutes of scales. Then I work on what my teacher assigned me for the week. I could practice for more than hour. I usually finish on something that's fun to play but isn't something assigned by my instructor. Good luck and have fun playing. 😁

      @jeannetteashlin1725@jeannetteashlin17252 ай бұрын
  • 늘 순환호흡에 대해 궁금했었는데 선생님의 영상보고 도움이 됩니다.대한인의 우수성을 전세계에 알리시는 세계적인 연주자 되시길 기도드립니다

    @leesunhong@leesunhong2 ай бұрын
  • Happy Easter.

    @josephlau8476@josephlau8476Ай бұрын
  • Прекрасно❤

    @user-dc3hb9zm5c@user-dc3hb9zm5cАй бұрын
  • Circular breathing is also a technique used with a Tibetan horn, I’ve heard they use the same straw in a cup training. I’ve been able to do it on didgeridoo, because theres a significant back pressure which makes it a little easier. It felt so good to get the technique going and then I threw off my groove by realizing it.

    @ChrisLeeW00@ChrisLeeW00Ай бұрын
  • Im in choir, so i can't do this, but its super cool!

    @Tacos135@Tacos135Ай бұрын
  • brilliant.. I've been doing this for years but I've never seen another flute player do it.. a trick is to first learn on something with a bit of back pressure.. a single or double reed are a bit more forgiving.. or even brass.. or even a fipple wind.. transverse embouchure is one of the hardest.. certainly not for a beginner..

    @paulflute@paulfluteАй бұрын
  • 춤추는 코브라 넘 귀여워영😂

    @kiki21@kiki21Ай бұрын
  • I love the credits at the end 😂

    @TheMessyDeskxyz@TheMessyDeskxyz2 ай бұрын
  • as somebody who doesn’t play an instrument and never will, I now know how to breathe forever and have attained immortality

    @bagelman7318@bagelman7318Ай бұрын
  • 햄스터처럼 공기를 볼에 담아두신거 너무너무 귀여우세요😭🩷 언니 진짜 사랑해요❤❤❤ 엘에이에 와주세요 제발ㅠㅠ

    @blessakim@blessakim2 ай бұрын
  • As a Violinist, this is very helpful

    @crystalgaming12@crystalgaming122 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂🌬️

      @JasmineChoi@JasmineChoi2 ай бұрын
  • Question! Can every professional flutist do this? If not, how many can do this? Is there any famous flutist who cannot do this?

    @seungyeoplee3827@seungyeoplee3827Ай бұрын
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