Yes you too can fall in love with playing the piccolo!
This week on Talking Flutes, Jean-Paul speaks with Egor Egorkin, the Principal Piccolo player of the Berliner Philharmonika.
In this insightful episode, Egor speaks about the process of creating a balance of pitch and emotion, how practicing whistle tones can really help your piccolo practice, and the importance of finding the right colour in the intonation process.
For Egor, being constantly curious with the piccolo and searching for new sounds, colours and feelings keeps him excited about the instrument.
Talking Flutes and Talking Flutes Bitesize are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.tjflutes.com
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