Find a flute teacher in Wheeling, IL

Find flute teachers in Wheeling, IL

Find flute teachers in Wheeling, IL

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Find flute teachers in Wheeling, IL

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Top 10 flute lessons in Wheeling, IL

Students agree: these Wheeling flute teachers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Jubal Music LLC

Jubal Music LLC

5.0Exceptional(6)
Offers online services
5 hires on Lessons
34+ years in business
Serves Wheeling, IL
Paul C. says, "Very personalize lessons. Instructor is very good at evaluating areas that need to be worked on. Focusing on tonality & technique, as well as promoting both playing from musical notation and by ear. " Read more
Mr. Klaus Band Instrument Lessons

Mr. Klaus Band Instrument Lessons

New on Lessons
Offers online services
2 hires on Lessons
4+ years in business
Serves Wheeling, IL
I have 30 years of successful experience as a certified public school band director in the Chicago area. I have a masters degree in music as well. My bands have received first division and superior ratings throughout the Midwest, and I received a "Key Contributor" award from my school. I use my experience and knowledge to provide a fun, engaging, and rewarding experience for my students! I absolutely love teaching music and helping people enjoy playing band instruments! Helping my students grow and improve is very meaningful for me, and I thoroughly enjoy seeing the joy and excitement in my students as they learn to play! Each lesson I ...
Midwest Conservatory Of Music

Midwest Conservatory Of Music

New on Lessons
Serves Wheeling, IL
Midwest Conservatory of Music, based in Schaumburg, Illinois, provides a comprehensive instrumental music curriculum tailored to all ages and skill levels. Their programs include private and group lessons in piano, guitar, stringed instruments, and wind instruments, as well as music theory and composition. They also host the Midwest Philharmonic Orchestra, a string orchestra program with biannual concerts featuring professional musicians. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced student, Midwest Conservatory of Music offers a music-rich educational environment to nurture your musical talents.
Katelyn Wilson

Katelyn Wilson

New on Lessons
14+ years in business
Serves Wheeling, IL
I am kind and compassionate about teaching and bring my students to achieve higher goals, including recitals, competitions, and auditions. I love the sparkle in the student's eyes as he/she grasps new concepts and attain success!
Veritas Music & Learning Center

Veritas Music & Learning Center

New on Lessons
Offers online services
14+ years in business
Serves Wheeling, IL
Veritas Music and Learning Center, founded in 2010, is located in Gurnee, Illinois, and caters to the surrounding areas. They specialize in providing high-quality music lessons, special music classes, and a variety of educational services. These include day-time academic classes for homeschooling families, study assistance, and ACT prep. They strive to offer a diverse and inclusive learning environment that caters to a variety of student needs.
Classical Voice Lessons, Plus Piano And Flute

Classical Voice Lessons, Plus Piano And Flute

New on Lessons
Offers online services
9+ years in business
Serves Wheeling, IL
I am an opera singer at Chicago Lyric Opera. I teach beginning piano and voice for all ages! I customize my approach to the student- their level, personality, goals, and learning style. I have been a professional in the classical music industry for 18 years. I speak English, Italian, Polish, and a little bit of French and German. I have sung all over the world in my career and now I am devoted to teaching!

Your Flute Lessons questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do flute lessons cost near me?

Flute lessons cost $50 to $80 per hour for private sessions at a music studio. A monthly bundle of 4 to 5 lessons costs $190 to $360 total. Learn to play the flute on a budget through small-group classes that cost $20 to $40 per session.

Study how to play the flute with teachers from all over the world with online flute lessons that cost $40 to $70 per hour.

Are flute lessons worth it?

Flute lessons are worth it, especially for those committed to mastering professional techniques. Studying under a seasoned flautist accelerates learning and improves proficiency in playing techniques. Feedback from an encouraging mentor helps you get through challenges and avoid developing poor habits in posture or finger positions.

What do you learn in a flute lesson?

In an average flute lesson, you'll learn how to:

  • Breathe the right way when you play.
  • Keep your pace steady when you play.
  • Place your fingers on the right spots for each note.
  • Keep your body straight and in the right position.
  • Read sheet music.
  • Practice different musical scales.

You can get pretty good at playing a simple song on the flute in about 6 to 7 months.

What age is good to start flute lessons?

A good age for kids to start flute lessons is from 6 to 9 years old. Adult learners can start flute classes at any age.

A child is ready to begin flute classes when:

  • The child's hands are large enough to hold the instrument.
  • A kid has sufficient lung capacity for the breath control needed to play the flute.
  • Children can concentrate for at least 30 minutes.

How long does a flute lesson last?

A flute lesson lasts about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the student's needs. Beginners often start with shorter lessons to slowly increase their focus and improve their flute-playing skills.

How do I find a flute teacher near me?

Find a flute teacher near you by searching for private instructors here on Lessons. You can also ask for the availability of teachers at local music stores. Flute classes might be available at community colleges too.

Before choosing a flute teacher near you, don't forget to:

  • Collect prices for 3 different flute courses to compare them.
  • Read what people have said about them on Lessons and Google.
  • Ask for a list of students they have taught in the past for references.
  • Check with other parents if the teacher is popular with kids.
  • Get a copy of the agreement and the schedule before the first lesson.
  • Wait until you've had a few lessons and feel that the teacher is a good fit before paying for a whole month.

What questions should you ask a flute teacher?

Before you book lessons with a flute teacher, ask them:

  • How long have you been teaching the flute?
  • What music school did you go to?
  • Have you played the flute professionally?
  • Can I try a lesson for free before I decide to keep going?
  • What ages or skill levels do you like to teach?
  • What kind of flute should I get if I'm just starting?
  • How much should I practice between our lessons?
  • Can you tell me about any flute books or things that will help me get better?
  • Will I get homework?
  • Can you teach me in a different method that helps me learn best?
  • What should I bring to our lessons, and how long does a lesson last?
  • How many types of flute music can you teach me?
  • Can I get a copy of the schedule and rates?
  • If I have to miss a lesson due to an emergency, what should I do?
  • Can I pick some songs I want to learn?
  • Do you help students audition, and how many of your students have made it?

Reviews for Wheeling flute lessons

Recent success stories from people in the Wheeling area.
Julie N.
Kim is very patient and encouraging. I like how she tries to explain things in a way that is both intuitive and scientific. She's also very organized and have a clear lesson plan.
Jubal Music LLC
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