Alastair O., Flute Teacher, NYC
(212) 537-6746
About Me:
I think the most important thing to take away from a music lesson is to have fun! The joy of playing music and discovering new sounds is what captured my imagination when I was a young child, and I always try to impart that joy to my students. Music shouldn't be a chore - it should be a fun, exciting experience! When teaching, I work to help students to progress toward their individual goals, and strive to provide a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Styles:
Classical, Jazz, Latin
Subjects:
Harmony, Theory, Ear Training, Songwriting, Jazz Music History, Classical Music History
Ages:
Elementary School, Pre-teen, Teenage, Adult
Availability:
All of Manhattan
To inquire about Flute lessons with Alastair, please fill out the Inquiry Form on this page, or call us at (212) 537-6746.
Alastair also teaches saxophone up to a professional level and beginning piano.
Experience:
- Worked as a professional freelance musician. Events include: weddings, private parties, corporate/government events, restaurants, and festivals [2003 - Present]
- Performed with various jazz groups both as a leader and a sideman, including playing lead tenor for the Two O'Clock Lab Band at the University of North Texas [2003 - Present]
- Worked as a showband musician for Carnival Cruise Lines where I played saxophone, flute and clarinet for revue style production shows, cocktail parties, fly-on entertainers, jazz sets, and on deck entertainment [2006 - 2006]
- Teach private lessons [2004 - Present]
Education:
- Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies (Saxophone Performance) (BM), University of North Texas [2007]
Studied With:
- Joel Frahm [2007]
- James Riggs [2003 - 2007]
- Eric Nestler [2004 - 2005]
Recent Performances:
- Stan's Place [March, 2008]
- The Grind Cafe [March, 2008]
The earliest extant transverse flute is a chi (篪) flute discovered in the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng at the Suizhou site, Hubei province, China. It dates from 433 BC, of the later Zhou Dynasty.
