What if fixing your flute’s tone didn’t start with your fingers, but with your voice?

In this lesson clip, flutist and composer Robert Dick breaks down the practice of “throat tuning,” or singing while you play.

He shows how this technique improves resonance, stabilizes your tone on tricky low notes, and helps you feel more physically connected to your sound.

You’ll also hear him work through a short etude from the Köhler 30 Caprices, sharing why the way you “hear” a note internally has everything to do with how it comes out on the flute.

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