Resources
Coleman Legends: Repertoire Guide
This repertoire guide has program and performance notes for each movement including suggested warmups and practice exercises to help you or your students as they work on this piece.
I want to help more people discover this wonderful work which is accessible to performers at many skill levels.
Boulanger Nocturne: Repertoire Guide
This 15-page repertoire guide was designed to be a how-to guide for students to learn Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne for flute and piano. It is also a great resource for flute teachers who want new ideas for teaching this piece!
Repertoire guide includes: Links to accompaniment tracks, suggested listening, tone exercises, technique exercises, tips for performance, and more.
Double Tonguing Exercises
11 ways to work on improving double tonguing and finger technique at the same time! Use these exercises with Taffanel and Gaubert Exercises #1 & 2 or any piece of music you are working on with groups of four 16th notes.
Stamitz Concerto in G: Repertoire Guide
This repertoire guide will help you as you work on the first movement of the Stamitz Concerto in G Major. You can find my video of this piece here. NOTE: this repertoire guide does not include the music.
Intentions Wheel
Set your goals and smash them! This is a great way to visualize your path to achieving consistent habits.
Harmonics Information
Here is a full chart of the harmonic series for each note, a chart of all the notes that will produce a given harmonic, and a few practice tips to help you get started on incorporating harmonics in your practice.
Lesson RX Cards
I always wished that there was a simple formula to improving on flute. After many years of studying flute I discovered there was: find a teacher you trust + do what they ask. Seems easy, but when I put aside my ego and just listened things really started to come into place. I use these with my students to help them stay focused on their goals.
Low Register
Practice long tones it will make your tone better. But how??? These exercises will help you build your low register tone through thoughtful, guided practice. You don’t have to search in the dark for a better tone. For best results, check out my Focused Practice: Low Register YouTube video which offers instruction on how to use these exercises.
High Register
Just like the low register, the high register has its own unique challenges. These exercises and tips will help you improve your high register tone to give you more choices in tone color and dynamics. For best results, check out my Focused Practice: High Register YouTube video which offers instruction on how to use these exercises.
Practice Planner
Set your goals and smash them! This template can be revised to meet your needs as a student, performer, or teacher. Use to as a to-do list for each day to show you how you will accomplish your goals
Intentions Wheel
Set your goals and smash them! This is a great way to visualize your path to achieving consistent habits.
Diddly Dumps: Chromatic Exercise
This exercise was developed by flutist Peter Lloyd. I have written to out here to help students become more accustomed to reading different accidentals/enharmonic equivalents.
Rep Guide: Stamitz
This repertoire guide will help you as you work on the first movement of the Stamitz Concerto in G Major. You can find my video of this piece here. NOTE: this repertoire guide does not include the music.