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  1. Hi friends! In this video I show you all the basics about starting to play the flute, from what flute to buy, to how to make a sound & playing your first not...

    • Dec 8, 2019
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    Buy or rent a flute from a music store. Talk to the employees to see which flute is the best for a beginner. If you want to have your own instrument, consider buying the flute. Otherwise, check if the shop offers instrument rentals so you can borrow it when you need it.[1] X Research source You can buy a starter flute for around $50 USD, but they may not be the best quality instrument. Many ...
    Slide the head joint into the end of your flute. The head joint is the part of your flute with the lip plate and hole where you breathe into the instrument. Take the head joint and the flute’s main body out of the case. Put the head joint into the side of your flute by pushing and twisting it in place. Push the head joint in snugly against the main body. Avoid holding onto any of the rods ...
    Line up the hole in the head joint with the first key on the flute. Locate the first key on the main body of your flute. Twist the head joint so the mouth hole is in line with the key. Hold the flute up at eye level and look down the body to make sure the hole is perfectly aligned. If the hole is too far forward or backward, it will be more difficult to play your flute with a full tone.
    Push the foot joint into place so the metal pin lines up with the keys. The foot joint is the last part of your flute with a few rods and keys on it. Push the foot joint into the bottom end of your flute and twist it in place to secure it. Make sure it has a snug fit against the main body. Rotate the foot joint so the long metal pin running down it lines up with the bottom key on your flute ...
    Tune your flute by adjusting the head joint. Use a chromatic tuner or download a tuning app on your phone. Play a note and check if it’s flat or sharp, meaning too low or too high. If the instrument is sharp, twist and pull out the head joint slightly. If your flute is flat, make the instrument shorter by pushing the head joint in further. Adjust the flute until it’s in tune.[3] X ...
    Consider taking private lessons to help improve your form and playing. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 1
    Aim to practice for 20-30 minutes daily so you can continue improving your technique. Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0
    Clean your flute after each time you play. Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0
    Use just the flute's headjoint at first to practice making an embouchure and producing sound. Once you can consistently make a tone, add in the rest of the instrument. Taking it step-by-step makes learning easier.
    Consider taking lessons from an experienced flute teacher, especially when you're first starting out. They can guide you on proper technique and help you avoid developing bad habits early on.
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  2. Learn the basics of playing the flute, such as breath, pitch, tonguing, glissando, and fingering. Watch videos, see diagrams, and read music examples from Yamaha's musical instrument guide.

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  4. Dec 21, 2019 · Join Amelie in your first flute lesson! Lesson 1 is part of the 15 lesson course. Find the course over at https://musogy.com Here is the PDF for this lesson:...

    • Dec 21, 2019
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    • The Flute Channel
  5. Learn about the history, specs, and best models of flutes for beginners. Find out how to hold, blow, and play the flute with this comprehensive guide.

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  6. May 13, 2011 · Just started band? Just interested in learning a bit more about instruments in general? Never fear, Nicole is back with her latest installment, how to play the flute!

    • May 13, 2011
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