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Flute Lessons in Lower Manhattan, NY
(212) 537-6746
Encore Music Lessons makes it easy to get in touch with a good NYC based flute teacher. With just a small amount of information we can match you with a great teacher so you can start your flute lessons.
If you want to someday get to the level of a players such as Frank Wess, James Moody and Joe Farrel, flute lessons can help.
Call Encore Music Lessons at (212) 537-6746 to get started.
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Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- No Registration Fee!
- Easily accessible locations in and around the Lower Manhattan area. Take flute lessons in a teacher's studio or in the comfort of your living room!
- Individual Schedules: Let us know what times work for you and we'll connect you to a flute teacher who fits your schedule.
- Affordable Options: Choose a flute lesson length that fits your budget.
- Ages, Levels & Styles: Flute lessons are available to kids and adults, at any level and style.
In-Home Lessons
Influences: L.A. Philharmonic flautist Ms. Sarah Andon
Education: Saxophone Performance (BM), Berklee College of Music [2005]
Influences: Galway, Rampal, Moyse, Joe Farrell, Hubert Laws, Eric Dolphy
Education: Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies Performance (BM), University of North Texas [2000]
Education: Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies (Saxophone Performance) (BM), University of North Texas [2007]
Student Reviews
Rebecca has worked with my 9 year old son over the past months and prepared him for his Broadway audition. It is absolutely amazing how Rebecca was able to teach my young child proper breathing technique, etc. to a point where he can now fill a room with his little voice. It's beautiful music to our ears! She is absolutely wonderful and has such a kind way with children. Thanks to Rebecca we are still in the running for Lion King!
M. Constant Teacher: Rebecca T.About the Flute
The standard concert flute is pitched in the key of C and has a range of 3 octaves starting from middle C (or one half-step lower with a B foot). This means that the concert flute is one of the highest common orchestral instruments, with the exception of the piccolo, which plays an octave higher.



