Master Flute Playing: Intermediate Instruction Made Simple!
Master Flute Playing: Intermediate Instruction Made Simple!, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.9, with 101 lectures, based on 219 reviews, and has 2419 subscribers.
You will learn about Play the full, natural range of the flute Flutter tongue Interpret when, where, and how to use vibrato Play for longer periods without fatigue thanks to numerous strength-building exericses Interpret dynamic markings Play expressively with phrasing, dynamics, and vibrato Read complex rhythms and meters like 6/8 and Cut Time This course is ideal for individuals who are Adult Learner or Students looking to catch up or Students looking to get ahead or Music students who can't access a private teacher or Intermediate Players It is particularly useful for Adult Learner or Students looking to catch up or Students looking to get ahead or Music students who can't access a private teacher or Intermediate Players.
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Summary
Title: Master Flute Playing: Intermediate Instruction Made Simple!
Price: $84.99
Average Rating: 4.9
Number of Lectures: 101
Number of Published Lectures: 100
Number of Curriculum Items: 101
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 100
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Play the full, natural range of the flute
- Flutter tongue
- Interpret when, where, and how to use vibrato
- Play for longer periods without fatigue thanks to numerous strength-building exericses
- Interpret dynamic markings
- Play expressively with phrasing, dynamics, and vibrato
- Read complex rhythms and meters like 6/8 and Cut Time
Who Should Attend
- Adult Learner
- Students looking to catch up
- Students looking to get ahead
- Music students who can't access a private teacher
- Intermediate Players
Target Audiences
- Adult Learner
- Students looking to catch up
- Students looking to get ahead
- Music students who can't access a private teacher
- Intermediate Players
|| COURSE DESCRIPTION ||
Looking to improve your flute playing? MusicProfessor can help you make the most of your practice. Pick up where MusicProfessor’s Beginner Flute course leaves off, adding more complex rhythms, scales and tone exercises to your repertoire.
And save money while you study with us! Private lessons are expensive. Each MusicProfessor Flute course provides an entire year’s worth of lessons, for a fraction of the cost, and at your own convenience.
Join over 18,000 fellow MusicProfessor students and begin your studies today!
|| COURSE FEATURES ||
- 100+ video lessons
- Downloadable sheet music
- Animated fingering charts
- Flute equipment recommendations
- Flute-specific troubleshooting tips and advice
- Multiple warm-up techniques
- A guide to flutter tonguing
- Dozens of melodies and songs
- Technique-building exercises
- Major scales and scale exercises
- Produce and implement vibrato
- Music Theory
MusicProfessor’s curriculum is used in nearly 100 schools and school districts throughout the United States and by more than 18,000 students and music teachers throughout the world. Nowhere else can you find the level of detail and professional instruction of MusicProfessor’s curriculum.
Fulfill your musical destiny by enrolling today!
|| NOTABLE REVIEWS ||
“Lisa (flute), with her sense of humor, enthusiasm and at the same time, maintaining professionalism, keeps it interesting!”
-nppotdar
“I struggle with going flat the softer I get on higher notes, so I opened up Music Professor and sure enough they had a lesson to help me with my problem. I highly recommend that you use Music Professor if you are having any types of problems on your instrument.”
-E. Doctor
“The intermediate course is really effective, and covers the essentials. The instructor does an exemplary job in presenting the materials, and she is very pleasant and personable. I worked hard, so my results might not represent the norm, but I feel that I am at a lower intermediate level, perhaps ready for the advanced course. Both the beginning and intermediate courses were essentials for me, as I had never held a flute, much less attempted to play one. “
-Bruce Henderson
|| ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR ||
Lisa Garner Santa currently serves as Artist-Performer and Professor of Flute at Texas Tech University where she enjoys a diverse career as teacher, recitalist, soloist, and chamber musician. Performance highlights include the world premiere of Mike Mowers Concerto for Flute and Wind Ensemble and a Carnegie Hall debut recital featuring Chamber Works for Flute.
As an active member of theNational Flute Association, Dr. Garner Santa recently served as Program Chair for the 2011 convention in Charlotte, NC, and continues to serve as a member of the NFA Executive Committee. She has been a featured performer at the Boston, Atlanta, Phoenix, Dallas, Nashville, Kansas City, and Las Vegas conventions as well as an adjudicator and/or coordinator for many NFA events and competitions including the High School Soloist Competition, the NFA Newly Published Music Competition, the NFA Professional Flute Choir Competition, and as the NFA General Competitions Coordinator.
As a pedagogue, Lisa Garner Santa presents masterclasses throughout the United States and abroad. Recent international exchanges include masterclasses at the Royal College of Music in London, England and Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. Presentations and performances at various regional and national conventions include invitations from theTexas Music Educators Association, the Texas Music Teachers Association, the National Association of Wind and Percussion Instructors, and theCollege Music Society. Her research and pedagogical articles are frequently published in The Flutist Quarterly, Flute Talk, and The Instrumentalist.
In recognition of her creative teaching, she was awarded the Texas Tech Big 12 Fellowship as well as the Texas Tech Alumni Association New Faculty Award and is also an elected member of Texas Tech University’s prestigious Teaching Academy.
With co-authors Matthew Santa and Thomas Hughes, Lisa Garner Santa developed theFlute/Theory Workout, a method that efficiently introduces full-range scalar and chordal flute technique while introducing music theory fundamentals at the same time. The Workout, which comes with an entertaining accompaniment CD, is available throughCarolyn Nussbaum Music Co., and Flute World.
Dr. Garner Santa holds performance degrees from West Texas State University, Florida State University, and The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University. Her teachers to whom she is eternally grateful include Carol Wincenc, Charles DeLaney, Sally Turk, Helen Blackburn.
In addition to her active role as a flutist, Lisa Garner Santa is also a certified Kripalu Yoga Instructor and member of theYoga Alliance. She teaches Yoga for Musicians at the TTU School of Music and Kripalu Yoga classes at various locations throughout Lubbock.
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Vibrato
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Recap
Lecture 3: Note Bb
Lecture 4: Exercise 1.1 – Getting to know Bb
Lecture 5: Chromatic Scale
Lecture 6: A-Major Scale
Lecture 7: E-Major Scale
Lecture 8: Exercise 2.1 – Vibrato – Measured A
Lecture 9: Exercise 2.2 – Vibrato – Measured B
Lecture 10: Exercise 2.3 – Vibrato – Unmeasured A
Lecture 11: Exercise 2.4 – Vibrato – Unmeasured B
Lecture 12: Melody 1.1 – Scarborough Fair
Chapter 2: 16th Notes
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Recap
Lecture 3: Notes Db, C
Lecture 4: Exercise 1.1 – Pinky Madness
Lecture 5: B-Major Scale
Lecture 6: Db-Major Scale
Lecture 7: C-Major Scale, Two Octaves
Lecture 8: Chromatic Scale, Two Octaves
Lecture 9: Exercise 2.1 – 16th Notes
Lecture 10: Exercise 2.2 – Counting 16th Notes
Lecture 11: Melody 1.1 – A Finnish Theme
Lecture 12: Melody 2.1 – A French Theme
Lecture 13: Melody 3.1 – A Texan Theme
Chapter 3: Major Scale Milestone
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Recap
Lecture 3: Note High Eb
Lecture 4: Exercise 1.1 – Getting to know Eb
Lecture 5: Eb-Major Scale
Lecture 6: Gb-Major Scale
Lecture 7: F#-Major Scale
Lecture 8: Exercise 2.1 – Dotted Eighth + Sixteenth Notes
Lecture 9: Melody 1.1 – Langsam
Lecture 10: Melody 1.2 – Langsam
Lecture 11: Melody 2.1 – John Peel
Lecture 12: Melody 3.1 – Overture to L'arlesienne
Chapter 4: Accidentals
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Recap
Lecture 3: Notes High E, F
Lecture 4: F-Major Scale
Lecture 5: E-Major Scale
Lecture 6: Chromatic Scale – Two Octaves
Lecture 7: Melody 1.1 – Simple Gifts
Lecture 8: Melody 2.1 – Hallelujah Chorus – Eighth Rests
Lecture 9: Melody 3.1 – March – Sixteenth Rests and Accidentals
Chapter 5: Syncopation
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Recap
Lecture 3: Notes High F#, G
Lecture 4: Gb, F#-Major Scale
Lecture 5: G-Major Scale
Lecture 6: Melody 1.1 – Yellow Rose – Syncopation
Lecture 7: Melody 2.1 – Joplin Rag
Lecture 8: Melody 3.1 – Minuet
Chapter 6: Dynamics
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Recap
Lecture 3: Notes High G#, A
Lecture 4: Exercise 1.1 – Getting to know High G# and A
Lecture 5: Ab-Major Scale
Lecture 6: A-Major Scale
Lecture 7: Exercise 2.1 – Dynamics
Lecture 8: Exercise 2.2 – Dynamics
Lecture 9: Melody 1.1 – Theme from Mendohlsson's 3rd
Lecture 10: Melody 2.1 – Saints
Lecture 11: Melody 3.1 – Simple Gifts
Lecture 12: Melody 4.1 – A Schumann Melody
Lecture 13: Troubleshooting – Playing with Braces
Chapter 7: Compound Meter
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Recap
Lecture 3: Note High Bb
Lecture 4: Bb-Major Scale
Lecture 5: Intonation
Lecture 6: Exercise 1.1 – Intonation
Lecture 7: Exercise 2.1 – Compound Meter
Lecture 8: Melody 1.1 – Devienne's Presto
Lecture 9: Melody 2.1 – A French Folk Song
Lecture 10: Melody 3.1 – A German Folk Song
Chapter 8: Continued Compound Meter
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Recap
Lecture 3: Note High B
Lecture 4: Exercise 1.1 – Getting to know High B
Lecture 5: B-Major Scale, Two Octaves
Lecture 6: Exercise 2.1 – New Rhythms in Compound Meter
Lecture 7: Melody 1.1 – Canadian Folk Song
Lecture 8: Melody 2.1 – Susato Dance
Lecture 9: Exercise 2.2 – More Rhythms in Compound Meter
Lecture 10: Melody 3.1 – The Cold Winter
Lecture 11: Teardrop Embouchure
Chapter 9: Extended Technique
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Recap
Lecture 3: Note C – 4th Octave
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