There is never a time that is too early to begin a musical instrument! It is a human right and part of our culture, development, and sense of community. All who are able to hear, have a "soundtrack" to our lives and all of us who feel experience rhythm, whether it is in our day to day life or in a musical setting. Having instruments that are accessible for young learners is essential in their development of not only beautiful tone and technique, but comfort and creativity at their instrument. When transitioning to traditionally sized instruments, the ability to make sound on a flute that has been made with the highest craftsmanship is a
In these introductory lessons we will use the latest generation of instruments ergonomically designed for young learners by Nuvo and flute headjoints specially crafted for this study by Wm.S. Haynes flutes.
A special thank you to the amazing team at Wm.S. Haynes: Aiven, Joy, Blair, Gareth and Ryan. And the powerhouse educators at Nuvo, Cassandra Eisenreich, Brittney Bauman for donating instruments to this study.
In these introductory lessons we will use the latest generation of instruments ergonomically designed for young learners by Nuvo and flute headjoints specially crafted for this study by Wm.S. Haynes flutes.
A special thank you to the amazing team at Wm.S. Haynes: Aiven, Joy, Blair, Gareth and Ryan. And the powerhouse educators at Nuvo, Cassandra Eisenreich, Brittney Bauman for donating instruments to this study.