-At first, producing a sound from your flute can be a little tricky, so you should practice the correct blowing method first, before you attempt to play any specific notes.
2.Learn how to hold the flute.
-Hold the flute with your mouth on the embouchure (lip hole) and the remainder of the instrument pointing to your right hand side, in a horizontal fashion.
3.Consult a fingering chart to help you learn the notes.
-In order to learn how to play specific notes on the flute, you should consult a fingering chart, which will guide you through the finger placement for each note.
4.Maintain the correct posture while playing.
-It is essential that you maintain the correct posture while playing the flute, as this will allow you to improve your air capacity and produce more consistent tones.
5.Practice for 20 minutes everyday.
-Perfect Practice makes perfect, as the music saying goes. But keep in mind that it's much better to practice for short periods everyday, than to cram all of your practice into a two-hour weekly session. As you get more advance start to increase your practice time.
6.Stretch after practicing.
-You should always stretch after your practice session as it will relieve tension and prevent stiffness after playing, leaving you in better shape for your next practice session.
7.Don't give up!
-Learning to play the flute takes a while. Be patient, keep practicing, and get the assistance of a good teacher. Soon you'll be making beautiful music!
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