How much time you set aside is really up to your schedule, but anything between 1-4 hours a day is good. However, quality of practice is far more important than quantity, so if you only practice for 30 minutes but in a detailed, mindful way you will get a lot of benefit from that.
- How should I practice flute?
- Are flutes hard to learn?
- What is the best age to learn flute?
- How long should I practice per day?
How should I practice flute?
ALWAYS practise at the very least sitting straight in a chair with both feet on the floor. Even better, standing up! Bring the flute to your lips, don't slouch forward to reach down to your flute. Have a proper music stand and your music set up at about shoulder height.
Are flutes hard to learn?
The flute is a medium difficulty instrument to learn. The flute fingerings and care of the instrument are easy to handle. Producing sound and playing the more challenging music associated with the flute, however, is a challenge for some. Fortunately, it's easy to work around these with the right help.
What is the best age to learn flute?
At the earliest, parents are encouraged to send their children to flute lessons once they reach the age of 7 to 8. This is the perfect age range for a child to start learning how to play the flute.
How long should I practice per day?
Plus, you can really harm yourself. Students should use effective practice methods and generally keep practice times within one-to-two hours per day, maximum, and no more than six days each week.