For one, you can play well by creating a clean path, as always mentioned, and moving your instrument along that line.
On the other hand, as you can see, this song is played on D-dur, so it is very useful for practicing this tone.
I am also struggling.
If you would like a score for this song, if it's the one I'm using, I'll send it in PDF if you can contact me.
Hi everyone, my name is Susumu Otsuka.
The song I just played was a pretty song called What shall we do this evening? From Van Eyck's "From the paradise of flutes".
It was a song for a recorder.
This song is on the CD of the wonderful female recorder player "Marion Verbruggen" from the Netherlands.
It was a very nice song, and I thought it would be suitable as a pan flute repertoire, so I picked it up by ear.
As you can see, the song was a little tough, but it's a wonderful song.
As I said many times, this season is a beautiful green season even in Japan, but we can't go out much because of the coronavirus.
I played this song this time because I wanted to deliver everyone a refreshing, fun and beautiful song.
I would be happy if you could enjoy it a little.
These backgrounds are the scenery of my neighborhood.
As for the playing technique, I mentioned it in detail in the previous "Farewell" and "Sakura Fantasy", so I won't say much here.
If I say a little
