occasional flute playing
Dec. 11th, 2018 12:18 pm sometimes I just assemble my flute and line up some songs, and then figure out what keys they're in.
Stone Sour
Say You'll Haunt Me is in B minor
Taciturn is in F# minor
'82 is in F# minor, later in C# minor
Do Me A Favor is in E♭ minor, with G♭ as the base key... this is always the most difficult key for me to play in because I'm not used to it in my secondary school band.
on a side note, I've had my Yamaha YFL-221 since May 2008 (gotten it for my 17th birthday) and I sent it for maintenance servicing every two years or so... but then the last service I sent it for was in 2014. And now one of the higher-notes mechanisms has... broken? All in all, many parts of my olde flute look pretty scratched-up right now.
My capitalistic Asian parents tell me to treat playing the flute as a hobby, because academic achievements are what will get me a job. Well, here I am, still studying for an accountancy qualification. And if I want to send my flute for service soon, I'll have to pay the expenses out of my own pocket.
I've also been wondering whether it's time for me to get an intermediate flute, though part of me thinks I don't really need one. Then again, I've been playing since late 2003 (learned how to read notes, got out of practice visually in 2006, returned to playing by hearing in 2008). I want a flute with open keyholes and a B footjoint.
why does life have to be so expensive u_u
Stone Sour
Say You'll Haunt Me is in B minor
Taciturn is in F# minor
'82 is in F# minor, later in C# minor
Do Me A Favor is in E♭ minor, with G♭ as the base key... this is always the most difficult key for me to play in because I'm not used to it in my secondary school band.
on a side note, I've had my Yamaha YFL-221 since May 2008 (gotten it for my 17th birthday) and I sent it for maintenance servicing every two years or so... but then the last service I sent it for was in 2014. And now one of the higher-notes mechanisms has... broken? All in all, many parts of my olde flute look pretty scratched-up right now.
My capitalistic Asian parents tell me to treat playing the flute as a hobby, because academic achievements are what will get me a job. Well, here I am, still studying for an accountancy qualification. And if I want to send my flute for service soon, I'll have to pay the expenses out of my own pocket.
I've also been wondering whether it's time for me to get an intermediate flute, though part of me thinks I don't really need one. Then again, I've been playing since late 2003 (learned how to read notes, got out of practice visually in 2006, returned to playing by hearing in 2008). I want a flute with open keyholes and a B footjoint.
why does life have to be so expensive u_u