What you will learn?
How to play flute notes for kids and flute scales for kids
All the fundamental techniques of flute playing including correct posture, hand position, fingering technique and breathing technique
Basic flute theory for kids for how to read music including rests, note values, time signatures and scales
How to assemble a flute
Flute tips for kids that every child should know when learning flute
Shortcuts for how to learn flute fast by getting the most from flute practice sessions
About this course
Perfect for parents or teachers guiding young beginner flute players.
Includes fundamentals of fingering and reading music, along with sharps, flats and a variety of musical terms and expressions. By the end of the course the student will be able to play many popular children's songs and have a solid understanding of flute playing. This dynamic course features step-by-step guidance with real music examples, and comes complete with audio and video resources to make learning easy and enjoyable. Explore exciting topics like The Half Rest, The F Major Scale, and master new skills with every engaging piece.
Original songs and exercises introduce young beginners to basic flute techniques, music reading, and rhythm skills.
This course in a printable PDF format
Develops strong sense of rhythm through practice and guidance, utilizing a metronome.
The instrument is composed of three main sections: head joint, middle joint, and foot joint.
Aligns joints and adjusts parts to achieve a comfortable playing experience.
Proper flute holding techniques and their impact on sound quality are examined.
Reads musical notation diagrams for notes and finger placement, covering the fundamental elements of music notation.
Fundamental music notation and staff reading skills are introduced, including the placement of fingers for specific notes.
Finger placement, lip position, and blowing technique are essential for producing a clear note on the flute.
Tonguing techniques are covered, focusing on developing clear note starting and stopping skills on the flute.
Introduces the fundamentals of reading music, covering the musical alphabet, staff notation, treble clef, and basic rhythmic concepts.
Covers fundamental music notation, including quarter rests and breathing techniques with breath marks for improved performance.
Introduces music notation fundamentals, including notes A and B, staff placement, and basic half-note rhythms.
Recognizes and plays the note C, including whole notes and rests, in music notation.
The course covers three-four time signatures, waltz rhythms, and notated dotted half notes.
F notes and their importance in music notation, positioned on the staff.
Key signatures are used to notate flat notes in music, while the time signature symbol indicates a specific rhythm and tempo.
Slurs and staccato techniques are explored, including the application of legato and detached articulations for expressive violin playing.
Introduces techniques for identifying lead-in notes, the preliminary notes preceding the main melody.
The rhythmic concept of the eighth note is introduced, covering its recognition and application across different musical styles.
Introduces fundamental music theory concepts, including the notes E and D, their staff positions, and playing techniques.
Introduces playing notes across various registers on the flute, including high and low variations.
Develops techniques for playing multiple notes simultaneously using consistent fingerings, including approaches to reach higher octave E notes.
Covers techniques for playing F notes in the middle register, including mastering first and second endings.
Covers the G note in the middle register, explaining how to produce it using the same lip position as for low register G.
Introduces the F# note and its fingerings, discussing its application in musical contexts.
Covers the construction of the G major scale and its notes.
The key of G major is introduced, encompassing its characteristic scale and signature.
Introduces notation techniques for canceling flats and sharps using the natural sign in music theory.
The 12-bar blues structure is introduced, repeating every 12 measures, frequently employed in Blues, Jazz, and Rock music.
Introduces fundamental concepts of harmony, covering accompanying notes and chord progressions, and their application in musical composition.
The course covers techniques for mastering the keyboard, including the manipulation of melody and harmony through note patterns.

Reviews (2)

“Great!! This is a great course. It's great for beginners of any age.”
“Perfect for beginners. Very good for beginners or someone who is picking back up after years of not playing.”