9/20/2023 0 Comments High b flat fluteThe flute should balance evenly between the chin/lower lip, base of the left hand first finger, and right hand thumb (photo 2). The ideal body position for a flutist is when the shoulders and hips face 45° to the right of the music stand and/or audience, the head turns to face the stand, and the flute aligns parallel (photo 1). Start by making sure each of your flute students understands and models proper body and hand positions. Does your flute section struggle with balancing their instruments? Does the tone quality of some high register notes sound muffled or very out of tune? Do you lose precious rehearsal time waiting for students to look up fingerings for trills and high notes? Each of these issues can be tackled with simple corrections and exercises that will result in improved flute tone, intonation, and technique.
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