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Lesson Details

-Unlike the guitar or piano, playing the flute is less intuitive and therefore it is not an instrument that can easily be self-taught. You need someone to give you direct feedback and to avoid development of bad habits. It is way more challenging to change a bad habit than learning a new technique.

Physical f2f Lessons

  • Classical flute lesson for all age groups (kids and adults), face to face or online.

  • Physical f2f lessons are available depends on location (student’s house or teacher’s studio). .

  • Classes are designed and conduct individually in order to be specific and focus on individual growth. No music background is totally fine to start.

  • Music theory or aural skills could be included in the lesson.

  • Different fees on 4 levels : beginner, intermediate, advanced and diploma.

    • Beginner level : Beginner – Grade 2

    • Intermediate level :Grade 3–5

    • Advanced level: Grade 6–8

    • Diploma level:  ABRSM/ARSM/LRSM/FRSM/ATCL/LTCL/FTCL

  • Each lesson is one hour, longer duration of lesson (1.5-2hours) might needed for advanced-diploma students based on teacher’s suggestion.

  • Learning for self achievements and leisure is encouraged.

  • Prepare student for ABRSM / Trinity / IGCSE practical exam.

  • Prepare student for ABRSM theory exam depending on student’s preferences.

Learning Levels

There are 4 levels for Ms Chew’s flute lesson :

  1. Beginner : Grade 0 – 2

  2. Intermediate : Grade 3 – 5

  3. Advanced : Grade 6 – 8

  4. Diploma : DipABRSM/ARSM/LRSM/FRSM/ATCL/LTCL/FTCL

Grading based on UK examination board system.

Different fee for different levels.

Online Lessons

Online lesson is a brand new way of learning music since the pandemic, we never knew this was possible previously. Some of my students had to go back to their hometown and some of them is new students from another state/country, all of our online lessons went well thanks to technology. Although from f2f to online is a big shift, but this doesn’t affected the quality of music learning.

What is the age to start flute lesson?

– It’s great to start learning music at an early age, but parents must make sure students are both physically and academically ready to begin studying the flute.

– The most important factor to decide whether a kid can start playing flute, is the size of the palm and arm. In order to facilitate playing all the keys of flute.

– As a wind instrument, it is also important that the student has a developed lung capacity to play. The youngest age  to start usually begin around 7-9 years old.

– Younger students can use a curve head joint to reduce the length of the flute, while not affecting the overall sound quality or technique. But I would suggest to just wait for another 1-2 years for them to grow and able to support holding a regular flute. Because you won’t need the curve head joint anymore in your lifetime flute playing journey when you grown up.

Student's Achievement

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Congratulations to Louise

She passed ABRSM  Grade 8 Flute exam
With Distinction and High  score. 
Well done  (2023)
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