Be sure and note there is a whole series below the one that is featured in the link. You can click on any of them for various techniques being taught. He uses his own terminology sometimes, but he knows his stuff, for sure.
This is good stuff, but I only have crappy dial-up at home and super fast broadband at work (where I couldn't really sit and watch these! ). Is there any way that they can be downloaded for later viewing? I have no idea if this is legal (so forgive me if I'm suggesting something dodgy), but I'm not thinking of giving them to anyone else just watching them myself on a different pc.
Have a search through this site for discussions about saving youtube videos for later use, it's the same technique. You just need a flash video player to play the files at home.
Play each of the movies. all the way through.
Then go back into your temporary internet files, and the videos will be in there.
Copy them all to your desktop.
then you have them.
If they dont play, you can convert them using this little minx;
www.zamzar.com
Flute Players - A How-to Video
Flute Players - A How-to Video
Just stumbled across this. Anyone ever seen this series? Should be helpful to many. Cheers!
http://www.expertvillage.com/videos/irish-flute-practice-tips-exercise.htm
# Posted on March 21st 2007 by Ailin
Re: Flute Players - A How-to Video
I like it! Thanks for the link!
# Posted on March 22nd 2007 by proinsiasrua
Re: Flute Players - A How-to Video
That's a good video, thanks, but why does he call taps, tips?
# Posted on March 22nd 2007 by sneetch
Re: Flute Players - A How-to Video
He's a Merkin. They've done funny stuff to the language of Shakespeare, Wilde, Dickens and Joyce.
# Posted on March 22nd 2007 by Lingpupa
Re: Flute Players - A How-to Video
Be sure and note there is a whole series below the one that is featured in the link. You can click on any of them for various techniques being taught. He uses his own terminology sometimes, but he knows his stuff, for sure.
# Posted on March 22nd 2007 by Ailin
Re: Flute Players - A How-to Video
This is good stuff, but I only have crappy dial-up at home and super fast broadband at work (where I couldn't really sit and watch these!
). Is there any way that they can be downloaded for later viewing? I have no idea if this is legal (so forgive me if I'm suggesting something dodgy), but I'm not thinking of giving them to anyone else just watching them myself on a different pc.
# Posted on March 22nd 2007 by Rhod
Re: Flute Players - A How-to Video
Have a search through this site for discussions about saving youtube videos for later use, it's the same technique. You just need a flash video player to play the files at home.
# Posted on March 22nd 2007 by Wurzel
Re: Flute Players - A How-to Video
Or you can go one step better...
Play each of the movies. all the way through.
Then go back into your temporary internet files, and the videos will be in there.
Copy them all to your desktop.
then you have them.
If they dont play, you can convert them using this little minx;
www.zamzar.com
# Posted on March 23rd 2007 by Hugo Chavez