Clara M. Czegeny, Director and Piano Teacher
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Paris Academy of Music™© Fall in Love with Music - one note at a time!
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Whether you wish to be the play with an orchestra like
James Galway or in a rock band like Jethro Tull’s Ian
Anderson, we can certainly show the way. For
younger students with slightly less grandiose
ambitions one can learn using a curved headjoint
starting at around age 7 or 8. The curved headjoint
makes the flute look like a candy cane, bringing the
mouthpiece closer in for flautists with small-ish arms.
All flute lessons offer (Classical) RCM preparation with
focus on sound, fingering technique, repertoire,
musicality and theory.