Episodes

  • Unleashing the Flute's Potential: A Journey with Melissa Keeling! Episode 318
    Jul 17 2024

    In the world of music, innovation is the key to keeping the art form alive and evolving. This week, we revisit a transformative episode from 2020 featuring the incredibly talented electric flutist and author, Melissa Keeling. Join us on a journey that will forever change the way you perceive flute performance.

    Melissa Keeling, a New York-based flutist, has been making waves with her unique approach to the flute, incorporating a specialised glissando head joint and various effect pedals to create sounds that are nothing short of revolutionary. In our conversation, Melissa introduces us to the glissando head joint, an invention by Robert Dick that has opened up new realms of possibilities for flutists.

    Imagine hearing a flute that mimics the expressiveness of an electric guitar, complete with slides and bends. That's exactly what the glissando head joint allows. Melissa describes it as doing for the flute what the whammy bar does for the electric guitar, and the analogy couldn't be more accurate. This head joint consists of two tubes that slide in and out of each other, enabling the flutist to lower the pitch and create a variety of expressive sounds.

    But Melissa's innovation doesn't stop there. She pairs the glissando head joint with looping and effect pedals, adding layers of complexity and depth to her performances. These tools allow her to create a rich tapestry of sound, transforming the flute from a monophonic instrument into a multi-dimensional powerhouse. In the episode, we get to hear some of Melissa's chosen works performed with this setup, showcasing her incredible versatility and creativity.

    One of the highlights of our conversation is Melissa's discussion about her new book, "The Glissando Flute Handbook for Composers and Performers." This comprehensive guide is a must-have for any flutist looking to explore the capabilities of the glissando head joint. It covers everything from basic techniques to advanced applications, making it an invaluable resource for both beginners and seasoned professionals.

    Melissa's journey with the glissando head joint began in a moment of serendipity. Inspired by a performance from Robert Dick, she knew she had found her musical voice. This head joint has not only expanded her musical expression but also inspired her to create original compositions that push the boundaries of what the flute can do.

    In this episode, we also delve into the impact of social media and YouTube in spreading the word about such innovations. Melissa acknowledges that these platforms have been instrumental in allowing musicians to share their work with a global audience, thus accelerating the adoption of new tools and techniques.

    So, whether you're a flutist, a music educator, or simply a lover of innovative music, this episode is a treasure trove of inspiration and knowledge. Tune in to hear Melissa Keeling's mesmerising performances and insightful discussions, and prepare to see the flute in a whole new light.

    Listen to this full episode now and let the magic of the glissando head joint and effect pedals inspire you to explore new horizons in your musical journey.

    Talking Flutes, Talking Flutes Extra, Bitesize & Revisited are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit https://tjflutes.com

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    34 mins
  • Flute Mastery: Drawing Inspiration from Sports Coaching! E:317 with Ryan Fenwick
    Jul 7 2024

    Are you passionate about your flute study and want to know more about what we can learn from sport to develop our skill? Then you won't want to miss the latest episode of 'Talking Flutes Revisited,' where host Clare interviews PGA golf professional Ryan Fenwick.

    In this episode, Ryan shares his journey from a touring professional PGA golfer to successful coach. He delves into the essence of teaching, emphasising the parallels between coaching in sports and music. With anecdotes from his experiences with legends like David Ledbetter, and his insights on building relationships, communication, and honesty, Ryan's wisdom transcends the golf course and resonates with musicians and educators alike.

    Listeners will be captivated by the discussion of the holistic approach to coaching, which includes not only the technical aspects of playing but also the importance of diet, sleep, general fitness, and mental state. Both Clare and Ryan explore the significance of flexibility, mentorship, and the willingness to embrace failure as part of the learning process.

    As a former England coach and owner of the Ryan Fenwick Golf Academy, Ryan's teaching style is deeply influenced by his time spent with world-class coaches and his own competitive experiences. He believes in creating an environment that fosters good habits and routines, crucial for both golfers and musicians.

    Clare, with her background in music, provides a fascinating perspective on the differences and similarities in teaching and coaching methodologies in both fields. The conversation touches on why professional musicians might benefit from continuous coaching, just as top athletes do, and the potential for cross-disciplinary learning.

    This episode is not just for golf enthusiasts or musicians; it's for anyone interested in the art of teaching and the journey of becoming a good student. Ryan's story of resilience, transitioning from player to coach, and his approach to life coaching, is sure to inspire.

    So, whether you're a seasoned pro, a dedicated amateur, or simply curious about the world of coaching, 'Talking Flutes Revisited' offers invaluable lessons that apply to all walks of life. Tune in to this episode to discover how to enhance your learning experience, cope with challenges, and ultimately, how to succeed in mastering your craft.

    Don't forget to visit the links mentioned in the podcast to learn more about Ryan Fenwick, his academy, and the influential figures in the world of golf. Ready to be inspired? Listen to the episode now and take the first step towards refining your skills and enriching your learning journey.

    'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra', 'Bitesize' and 'Revisited' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit https://tjflutes.com

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    52 mins
  • Breaking Boundaries: Greg Patillo’s Beatbox Flute Revolution! E:316
    Jun 26 2024

    In the world of music, innovation is key to keeping the art form alive and engaging. One such innovator is Greg Pattillo, a name synonymous with the unique blend of beatboxing and flute playing.

    In a special 'Revisited' episode of "Talking Flutes," hosted by Jean Paul Wright, listeners are treated to an insightful conversation with Greg, who has over the years taken the world by storm, starting with his viral Super Mario video and over 150 million YouTube views.

    The episode takes us back to 2020, a year that, despite its challenges, was filled with remarkable guests and extraordinary music. Greg Pattillo, described by the New York Times as "the best in the world at what he does," shares his journey from being an acting principal flute player in an orchestra to becoming a global sensation with his beatbox flute techniques.

    Greg's story is one of perseverance and creativity. After moving to California and struggling to find work, he reinvented his flute playing by incorporating beatboxing, a skill he honed by being around other beatboxers and practicing relentlessly. This innovative approach not only provided him with a unique sound but also a platform to inspire others.

    One of the highlights of the episode is Greg's discussion about his tutor book, "Beatbox Flute, Volume 1." This book is a comprehensive guide for flute players of all levels, introducing them to the art and sounds of beatboxing. It includes detailed instructions on how to produce five basic sounds, how to incorporate them into flute playing, and even how to improvise with these sounds. The book is a testament to Greg's dedication to making beatboxing accessible to everyone, from beginners to seasoned professionals.

    The conversation also delves into the technical aspects of beatboxing on the flute. Greg explains how he uses different parts of his mouth to create various sounds and how these techniques have evolved over the years. He emphasises the importance of practice and experimentation, encouraging listeners to try beatboxing while walking or even at parties.

    Jean Paul Wright and Greg Pattillo's camaraderie is evident throughout the episode, making it not only informative but also entertaining. Their shared history and mutual respect add depth to the conversation, providing listeners with a behind-the-scenes look at the world of flute beatboxing.

    For those who missed the original episode or are new to the concept of flute beatboxing, this revisited episode is a must-listen. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind of an innovator who is pushing the boundaries of what is possible with a flute. So, sit back, relax, and let Greg Pattillo take you on a journey into the exciting world of beatboxing on the flute.

    'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra', 'Bitesize' and 'Revisited' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit https://tjflutes.com

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    39 mins
  • Life in the LSO: A Personal Flute Playing Journey E: 315 with Gareth Davies
    Jun 16 2024

    Have you ever been mesmerised by the lilting sound of a flute in an orchestra? On this week's Talking Flutes 'Revisited' podcast episode, Clare had the pleasure over a dodgy Zoom line with Gareth Davis, the principal flautist of the London Symphony Orchestra. His candid conversation takes us on a journey through the high notes and low notes of a professional musician's life.

    Gareth Davis is not just a master of his craft; he's also a storyteller whose early days were filled with music and family singalongs, setting the stage for a remarkable career. His story is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance in the face of adversity. From his initial rejection by major music colleges to becoming a leading figure in the classical music world, Gareth's narrative is as inspiring as it is instructive.

    In this episode, you'll learn about the nuances of flute playing, the importance of musical phrasing, and the rigours of auditioning for a World Class orchestra like the LSO. Gareth doesn't shy away from discussing the challenges he faced, including feeling like an imposter and navigating the competitive world of classical music.

    But it's not all about the struggles. Gareth's love for music shines through as he talks about his influential teachers, like the remarkable Evelyn Frank, who taught him about the beauty of tone and the importance of colour in music. He also delves into the technical aspects of playing the flute, emphasising the importance of intonation, rhythm, and context in a performance.

    Perhaps most compelling is Gareth's perspective on life beyond music. He shares his hobbies, his approach to physical and mental well-being, and the balancing act between a demanding career and a fulfilling personal life.

    So, grab your favourite pair of headphones and settle in for an episode that's sure to enlighten and entertain. Whether you're an aspiring musician, a seasoned pro, or simply a lover of beautiful music, Gareth Davis's insights will resonate with you. His story is a reminder that while the path to success is rarely a straight line, it is often the twists and turns that make the journey worthwhile.

    Don't miss out on this intimate look into the life of a musician who has mastered the art of making the flute sing. Tune in now and let the melody of Gareth's story inspire your own musical adventures.

    'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra', 'Bitesize' and 'Revisited' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.tjflutes.com

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    39 mins
  • "Metronomes and Tuning Forks Should Be Banished to Outer Space!" E:314 with Paul Edmund-Davies
    Jun 5 2024

    In the realm of music, the flute holds a special place, weaving melodies that can be both hauntingly beautiful and strikingly powerful. In the latest episode of Talking Flutes, we revisit a gem from our archives featuring none other than the renowned flute player Paul Edmund-Davies. His insights into the world of flute playing are as refreshing as they are provocative, challenging the norms and urging us to look forward rather than backward for inspiration.

    The conversation plunges into the depths of musical education and its evolution. Paul, with his rich experience and candid demeanour, discusses the revered French school of flute playing, paying homage to its greats like Taffanel, Gobert, Moyse, and Rampal. Yet, he insists that while the past is to be respected, it is the present that should be seized. He argues that fixation on historical methods may hinder our own creative expression and growth as musicians.

    Listeners are treated to a sneak peek into Edmund-Davies' own struggles and triumphs with the instrument. He shares the origin story of his '28 Day Warm Up Book', born out of a personal quest to overcome technical hurdles on the flute. His approach to finger independence is as enlightening as it is practical, emphasising the need for exercises that strengthen the fingers in both directions.

    The episode is sprinkled with humour and wisdom, as Edmund-Davies draws parallels between musical performance and storytelling, insisting that each note should be treated as a word in an unfolding narrative. He also touches on the controversial topic of metronomes and tuning machines, which he humorously suggests should be banished to outer space. His rationale? These tools, while useful, can become crutches that prevent musicians from developing their innate sense of timing and pitch.

    Paul Edmund-Davies' philosophy extends beyond technique to the very essence of music-making. He advocates for a practice that is musically driven rather than mechanically repetitive, one that takes the audience on a journey. His views on performance anxiety and the quest for constant innovation in interpreting familiar pieces are particularly resonant.

    The episode concludes with a call to action for all musicians to bring life to every piece of music they touch, making the familiar unfamiliar and the mundane magical. It's a powerful message that resonates with anyone who has ever picked up an instrument or been moved by a melody.

    For those who wish to dive deeper into the conversation, the full podcast is available, promising to be as musically fulfilling as the excerpt suggests. So, whether you're a seasoned flutist or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of music, this episode of Talking Flutes is not to be missed. Tune in to episode 117, "Metronomes and Tuning Forks Should Be Banished to Outer Space," and let your musical horizons expand.

    Remember, as the host bids us farewell, may your week be filled with harmonious discoveries, and may your own third octave f sharp find its perfect resonance.

    'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra', 'Bitesize' and 'Revisited' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.tjflutes.com

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    15 mins
  • Crafting Your Musical Brand in a Crowded World! E:313 with Clare Southworth & Jean-Paul Wright
    May 25 2024

    Are you a musician looking to carve out your unique space in the industry? Do you ever wonder how you can stand out in a sea of talented performers, teachers, and writers? If you're nodding your head, then the latest episode of Talking Flutes is a must-listen for you!

    In this insightful 'Revisited' conversation, Clare Southworth and Jean-Paul Wright revisit an archived episode 63 from a few years back, where they delve deep into the nuances of brand building for musicians. They discuss what it means to have a brand, how to maintain integrity while promoting yourself, and the importance of understanding your target audience.

    Jean-Paul kicks off the discussion with an interesting anecdote about Mrs. Hinch, an Instagram influencer who skyrocketed to fame simply by sharing her passion for cleaning. This story beautifully illustrates the power of authenticity and communication in building a brand that resonates with people.

    Clare, with her extensive experience in performing, teaching, and writing, shares her perspective on how to connect with different audiences. She emphasises the importance of knowing your unique selling points and how to leverage them to create a memorable brand. Whether it's through engaging concert narrations or innovative program planning, Clare believes in the power of creating an emotional link with your audience.

    The conversation also touches on the practical aspects of branding, such as the use of social media, the role of visual imagery, and the significance of credibility and consistency. Jean-Paul, with his background in flute playing, branding and marketing, offers valuable insights into the business side of music and how to keep up with the ever-changing tastes and styles of the audience.

    Building a brand isn't just about showcasing talent; it's about crafting a story that people want to be a part of. It's about being genuine, approachable, and, most importantly, true to oneself. As Clare puts it, "Your brand develops with you as you develop."

    So, whether you're a budding musician or an established artist looking to refresh your brand, this episode of Talking Flutes is filled with actionable advice and thought-provoking discussions that can help guide your journey.

    Ready to make your mark in the music world? Tune in to the full episode and start building a brand that's as unique as your music!

    'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra', 'Bitesize' and 'Revisited' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit https://tjflutes.com

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    38 mins
  • The Harmonious F** word : Exploring Music's Playful Side. E:312 with José Valentino & Gualo
    May 15 2024

    Are you ready to discover the 'F word' in music? No, it's not what you think. It's something much more exhilarating – it's FUN! In a delightful episode of Talking Flutes revisited, hosts Jean Paul Wright takes us on a musical journey with the exceptional talents of Jose Valentino (flute) and Gualo (guitar).

    The podcast revisits a gem from March 2019, which deserves a second listen (or perhaps your very first). Recorded in a hotel room in Los Angeles, this episode is brimming with laughter, wisdom, and spontaneous music that transcends the traditional boundaries of flute and guitar.

    Jose Valentino, a multi-award-winning musician, and Gualo, a master of guitar, have a chemistry that's palpable. Their conversation veers from the serious to the silly, from discussing the nuances of love in music to the sheer joy of playing for the sake of playing. They remind us that music is not just about precision and technique; it's about expression, service, and connecting with the audience.

    The duo discusses the importance of having fun while playing music, a sentiment that resonates deeply in an industry often bogged down by perfectionism. They emphasise that music should be a playful adventure, akin to children in a sandbox, exploring and expressing without fear of judgment.

    Their performances within the podcast are a testament to their philosophy. With Valentino's flute beatboxing and Gualo's rhythmic guitar grooves, they create a soundscape that's both innovative and infectious. Their original composition "Love Has to Do with It" is a response to Tina Turner's classic hit, delving into the profound aspects of love and how it influences their music.

    Listeners will find themselves nodding along when Valentino and Gualo discuss the pitfalls of taking music too seriously. They encourage everyone, whether a seasoned musician or a beginner, to embrace improvisation and the creative freedom it brings. Their advice is simple yet profound – look in the mirror, smile, and remind yourself to have fun before you play.

    The podcast wraps up with a soulful performance of "It's My Promise," leaving us with the lingering question: Do we need more of the 'F word' in our lives? If you're looking to reignite your passion for music or simply need a reminder to enjoy the simple pleasures of playing an instrument, this episode is a must-listen.

    So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let the sounds of Talking Flutes revisited fill your room. Who knows, you might just find yourself tapping your feet, or better yet, picking up an instrument to join in the fun. Listen to the episode now and unlock the joy of music that's been waiting for you all along.

    'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra', 'Bitesize' and 'Revisited' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.tjflutes.com

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    41 mins
  • Flute Alchemy: A Golden Symphony with Sir James & Lady Galway E:311
    May 5 2024

    If the sound of a flute has ever captivated you, our latest podcast episode is one you cannot afford to miss. in October 2020 we had the immense pleasure of welcoming Sir James and Lady Jeanne Galway, a couple who have not only mastered the art of flute playing but have also dedicated their lives to the education and continuation of this enchanting instrument's legacy.

    Sir James & Lady Jeanne are more than just accomplished musicians; they are trailblazers in the flute community. In this insightful conversation, they delve into the origins of their passion, the importance of always maintaining excellence, and the joy of sharing their knowledge through the Galway Flute Academy.

    Sir James, often referred to as 'The Man With the Golden Flute,' reveals the discipline behind his seemingly effortless performances. From his early days to his rise as an international world leading soloist, he emphasises the importance of a solid technical foundation, sharing anecdotes of his rigorous training and practice routines that shaped his illustrious career.

    Lady Jeanne Galway, equally esteemed for her contributions, speaks passionately about the Galway Flute Academy and its mission to nurture the next generation of flutists. The couple's commitment to giving back to the music community shines through as they discuss their innovative approaches to teaching, including the integration of technology in their new 'Live Learn' series.

    This episode is not just for flutists; it's a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone interested in music, discipline, and the pursuit of excellence. Sir James's stories from the opera to the recording studio, combined with Lady Jeanne's insights into the business of music, offer a rare glimpse into the life of world-renowned musicians.

    As we revisit this conversation, we're reminded that there are no shortcuts to mastery. The Galways' dedication to their craft and their students is a testament to their belief in the transformative power of music. Whether you're a seasoned musician or a curious listener, their words will inspire you to seek out your own excellence.

    So, take a moment to immerse yourself in the world of Sir James & Lady Galway and let the golden tones of the flute, the laughter, and the shared love for music transport you to a world where artistry and education meet. Listen now, and be prepared to be moved by the magic of the flute.

    'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra', 'Bitesize' and the new 'Revisited' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit www.tjflutes.com

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    45 mins