Music lightens your mood, cheers you up, gets you moving and gives you positive energy! Making music is one of the most motivating and healthy activities in life! The repertoire for panflute which you find the most personal to you is where we will focus our attention. For this, constructive feedback, personalised exercises, tips and inspiration from a dedicated professional panflute teacher are best choice!
Through Vivaldi Music Lessons you found professional musicians who, in addition to giving concerts, have a passion for teaching. Check out the page of the music teacher you want to know more about. Get in direct contact with a teacher in your area to book a trial lesson.
The trial lesson is the perfect situation to discuss the frequency of the lessons, the location, the music styles you like most or other styles you may wish to explore and to get to know your future panflute teacher. Book your first lesson pack and receive a free trial lesson. (Normal price EU 25,- )
Lesson time, payment of the lessons and location are arranged individually between you and your panflute teacher. Packs of 5 or 10 panflute lessons of 30 minutes, 45 minutes, and 60 minutes.
The Panflute Lessons will take place at the teacher's place or studio or in the comfort of your own home.
If you wish to follow online lessons, you can contact the panflute teacher of your choice directly and discuss the possibilities.
If music is your passion and classical, baroque, jazz, pop, latin, world music or any other kind of music is where you find the most inspiration, you're welcome to sign up for a trial panflute lesson. Check here how students experience their lessons!
The panflute is found in many forms and known by many names: panpipes, syrinx, frestel, nai, miskal, etc. Each name refers to essentially the same instrument but from different times or places. From the earliest times of the panflute in Ancient Greece up to the present day, all panflutes had one similarity: they are edge-blown aerophones consisting of a row of stopped pipes.
The history and development of the panflute is a very long and fascinating story which begins with the famous myths of Ancient Greece and the story of the god Pan and the nymph Syrinx. Since the Ancient Greeks the panflute has been found across the world, and is famous as a South American instrument, but the curved panflute I play is the Romanian variant: the nai.
The nai itself has its origins in the Ottoman Empire and is a common instrument in Romanian folk music today. The nai has pushed the boundaries of the technique and possibilities of the panflute and made it into a versatile instrument for folk music as well and classical and contemporary music, jazz, and movie scores.
In the musical landscape today, the panflute is a less conventional choice of instrument, but it offers a longer history than almost any other instrument and stretches across the entire world, from jazz to film music, Renaissance to contemporary classical, the panflute has a rich world and unique sounds waiting to be discovered by musicians of all ages and abilities.