Playing Flute Scales in D Major
Learn how to play musical scales on the flute in D major from an expert flutist in this free video series on musical theory lessons.
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Summary: A member of the woodwind family, the flute is a reedless instrument that plays music when air is blown over the opening or an edge. Early flutes were made of bone and date back 30,000 to 50,000 years in certain parts of the world. There are different types of flutes including piccolo, treble flute, concert flute, soprano flute, bass flute, hyperbass flute and contra-flutes. The concert flute is the most common flute and is played using the fingers to push down “keys” that let air escape from certain holes. Each combination of keys makes a certain note. These flutes all vary in octave, range and pitch. There are bamboo flutes and double flutes that are made using organic materials and played by covering holes with your fingers.
In this series of videos, learn more about playing the flute in the key of D major from our expert. An experienced player, she first teaches you about what a musical scale is and and how a flute actually sounds. You will learn scales easily by watching these videos and also learn how to play chords on the flute. Tuning your flute is often necessary to get the right sound. Other common theory tips for flutes are addressed in this series as well. Get tips on private lessons and instructional books and learn how to play the flute!
About the Expert
A native Vermonter, Kiely Griffin has been playing the flute for ten years. She has participated in many district, state, regional and national ensembles including the National Wind Ensemble at Carnegie Hall along with summer abroad programs. After graduating high school in 2004 Griffin studied Flute Performance with John Wion and Music Management at the Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, CT for two years. Griffin transitioned into Jazz music from 2006-2007 at the University of Vermont and has returned to the Hartt School as the first jazz flute player at the Jackie McLean institute of Jazz where she is under the direction of Jimmy Greene, Nat Reeves and Steve Davis. Along with classical and jazz, Griffin enjoys playing hip-hop, making several show appearances and recordings with artists from the New England area. She is a member of Burlington Factory Studios and is the current manager and flute player for Jazzmen Records.
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