Back to School for Flute Students

GETTING AN INSTRUMENT

A Student flute can cost from $650 upwards to $1600. These are silver plated or with a silver head joint. Just fine for a beginner. Even though open holes {also called a French Model} are NOT necessary for a beginning student; the band directors push the more expensive open-holed flute.  There is ABSOLUTELY NO reason to have an open-holed flute unless you are an advanced player or a professional. A closed-hole flute for a beginner is easier to play.  A beginner will bang the flute around; it will fall off the chair; fall off the stand, and get dented.  The embouchure hole should be rectangular in shape and not oval.  Here in Austin, you should be able to rent a Yamaha flute for about $45 a month at your local music store, with the rental being applicable to the purchase price.   A professional flute will be handmade, with a silver/ gold or platinum head joint, drawn tone holes, a low B foot, split E Mechanism and a C# Trill key if possible. Some of the top brands are Yamaha {Professional}, Haynes, Powell, Muramatsu, and Pearl. Strait Music: Austin, Texas Full Line Music Store

CLEANING SUPPLIES

Be sure you get a FLUTE CLEANING AND TUNING STICK with a soft cloth, swab and a “fluffy” stick to soak up moisture.  The “fluffy” stick will help save the pads on the flute. This should be included in your rental.

BOOKS

Essential Elements Book 1 for Flute –  This has recorded tracks found online that will help make practicing more interesting.

The Essential Elements books also come in Christmas Favorites ; Broadway Favorites ; Movie Favorites.  I highly recommend for these for extra FUN practice!

For additional material, get:

The Rubank Elementary Method for Flute

or

The Rubank Methods for Flute 5 Book set

The Progressive Flute Method Book 1  by Andrew Scott

MUSIC STAND

A regular folding stand with a case,  or a more sturdy version – still portable, or a very sturdy stand for use just at home . . . any of these will work fine.