Flute Lessons in NoHo, NY
(212) 537-6746
Would you like to be able to express yourself the way that great players like Frank Wess, James Moody and Joe Farrel do? You first have to be able to play the flute.
We use factors such as schedule, location, and level of ability, to match you with the kind of flute teacher in NYC that will be best.
Talk to one of our friendly staff about starting lessons by calling (212) 537-6746. You can also submit an Inquiry form to get a response within 24 hours.
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Whether you have been playing flute for years or are just starting out, you can take lessons with a teacher nearby.
- Cost Effective Options : Choose from a variety of lesson lengths to find one that fits your budget.
- Individual Schedules: Let us know what times work for you and we'll connect you to a flute teacher who fits your schedule.
- Request a NoHo flute teacher yourself from our Teacher Directory, or simply let us know your preferred schedule and we'll connect you with an instructor that can accommodate you.
- No Term Contracts: There's no commitment so you can stop the flute lessons when you want, without being penalized.
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
Nick is a very talented and patient teacher and also a nice guy. He is very smart in the way that he teaches, using different techniques to get you to understand and enjoy the world of music. I also love that he really focuses on what your goals are for yourself and the best way to get you there.
DASHAUN YOUNG - NEW YORK, NY Teacher: Nick M.About the Flute
Flutes can be played with several different air sources. Conventional flutes are blown with the mouth, although some cultures use nose flutes. The Flue pipes of Organs, which are acoustically similar to duct flutes, are blown by bellows or fans.



