by lisaflutevt | Nov 3, 2020 | Uncategorized |
Here is my current favorite on YouTube at the moment for the Hindemith Sonata – LOVE the dynamic variation and detail! I also love the Mark Sparks version. How many differences do you find? Hope you enjoy this amazing piece whether you are preparing for your All...
by lisaflutevt | Nov 1, 2020 | Flute Lessons, Practice Tips, Practice tips for Intermediate to Advanced Flutists, Practice Tips for Parents, Technique, Uncategorized |
Scroll down for PDF links to specific categories of charts: young beginners – in yellow Suzuki Book 1 – green open ended charts to fill in as you choose – blue metronome charts – purple double tongue and triple tongue charts to be used with...
by lisaflutevt | Oct 27, 2020 | Uncategorized |
This time in our world poses particular challenges for consistent practice routines. I consider there to be 3 elements in a high quality practice routine: 1) Consistency of...
by lisaflutevt | Dec 8, 2017 | Ensembles, Lisa's Studio, Uncategorized |
Our family CD is available now locally at Vermont Violins, and through CD Baby, or from me directly when you see me! Our CD “Back Home” includes a mix of traditional Celtic tunes, a couple of original tunes I’ve written over the years for my husband...
by lisaflutevt | Dec 5, 2017 | Uncategorized |
Greetings to all! It’s been a busy year, and I just wanted to jot down some quick updates. I moved to Monteverdi Music School, from my previous studio at 18 Langdon Street, in Summer of 2017. I’m enjoying the comradery of other music teachers at both...
by lisaflutevt | Sep 10, 2016 | Flute Care, Uncategorized |
Whether you’re just starting lessons or have been playing a while and need a refresher, here are some tips for ensuring that your flute lasts as long as possible before needing expensive repairs, and plays beautifully for you without unnecessary interruption!...