As a beginning woodwind student you will first learn how to make a sound on your instrument. If you are playing the saxophone or clarinet, you will learn how to blow into your mouthpiece using the correct mouth position so that the reed vibrates.
If you are playing the flute, you will learn how to correctly blow over your mouthpiece to produce sound. Proper breathing techniques and posture are stressed in your lessons so that you are able to produce a clear, consistent sound. Tuning, fingering technique and music reading skills are also important aspects of your lessons.
More advanced students may focus on further developing their technique and on interpreting woodwind repertoire representing a variety of styles. Students who are enrolled in their school music program are encouraged to bring their school music to their lessons at The Music Studio.
Since 1990, The Music Studio in Etobicoke (Toronto) has focused on offering the best in music education, customer service and value for money.
We believe that these themes are reflected in the examples below and in the relationships we build with our students.
We invite you to experience The Music Studio difference for yourself. Whether it’s in-person or online, The Music Studio has Music Lessons You’ll Love!
Learning how to play flute is a right of passage that has been passed down from generation to generation.
Flute Lessons Course is Offered by Ware Academy of Music
Flute lessons at our schools in Burlington generally start at age 7 and older, but sometimes younger students will start with a special curved-head flute.
Woodwind and Brass instrument classes are offered by École de Musique du Marché. Our teachers are experienced educators and most of them have a university diploma in a musical discipline or are actively engaged as musicians and can be seen performing in various cafés clubs in and around Montreal...
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