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| Title: | Vliv současných flétnových technik na kvalitu tónu |
| Authors: | Streitová, Monika |
| Editors: | Neumahr, Dusan |
| Keywords: | flute embouchure sonority extended techniques |
| Issue Date: | 12-Aug-2023 |
| Publisher: | Togga |
| Citation: | Výsledky tohoto výzkumu ukázaly, že aplikace vybraných
současných technik významně přispívá k rozvoji kvality tónu.
Potvrdily se následující přínosy: vědomé a trvalé uvolnění
nátisku během hry, větší nátisková flexibilita, nepostrada-
telná při změnách rejstříků, vědomější umístění jazyka při
nasazení tónu, větší schopnost udržet brániční oporu a mož-
nost jejího okamžitého posílení, větší zvuková kreativita
a flexibilita, spojená s příslušnou polohou nátisku, schopnost
vytvářet různé barvy tónu a tím rozvíjet zvukovou originalitu. |
| Abstract: | This project falls within the area of developing innovative methods in
teaching the flute. It focuses on search and application of types of extended
techniques of sound production that may contribute to the creative de-
velopment of sonority of the students. The research has been conducted
systematically with the aim to deepen the theoretical knowledge and
practical skills of the students, learn the types of techniques and their
symbols, and add them to their daily studies. For this purpose, different
compositions and excerpts of compositions employing various types of
extended techniques have been selected and applied to resolve effectively
various problems in sound production and result in a more grounded use
of sonority in the interpretation of contemporary music, as well as music
of other historical eras. This objective gains its relevance following the
implementation, today unavoidable, of the ancient music movement; this
movement decisively transformed the interpretation of baroque and classi-
cal music „imposing“ on the interpreters, who play on modern instruments,
the challenge of finding the sound, wording and expressive resources
suitable to the expression and rhetoric of these styles of music. Through
auditory analysis and advanced methods of sound analysis was possible
to understand and explain the effects of the extended techniques in the
modification of the diaphragm support, throat and embouchure, and the
respective sound and musical results. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39803 |
| ISBN: | 978-80-7476-307-6 |
| Type: | book |
| Appears in Collections: | CESEM - Publicações - Livros
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