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Flute lessons · Singapore

Learn flute from
active performers

Our teachers are performing members of King's Flute Choir — musicians who are on stage, not just in a classroom. We welcome students of all ages and levels across Singapore.

What we offer

Private, one-to-one flute lessons tailored to your goals — from your very first note to diploma level.

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Beginner lessons

Start from zero with a patient, encouraging teacher. You'll cover proper embouchure, posture, breathing technique, and your first melodies. Children and adults alike are welcome — it's never too late to start.

All ages welcome
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ABRSM & Trinity prep

Structured lessons for students working towards ABRSM or Trinity flute examinations from Grade 1 through Grade 8 and diploma. Our teachers know the syllabi thoroughly and have a strong track record of distinctions.

Grade 1 – Diploma
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Advanced & pre-conservatory

For students aiming at conservatory entry, competition preparation, or simply building a high level of artistry. Repertoire-focused with attention to technique, expression, and musical maturity.

Performance focus
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Adult learners

Many of our own choir members started as adult beginners. Whether you're picking up the flute for the first time or returning after a long break, our teachers will meet you exactly where you are.

No experience needed

Why learn with King's Flute Choir

We're not an agency — we're a performing ensemble. Every teacher is an active musician.

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Performing teachers

Our teachers perform regularly — concerts, festivals, recordings. That lived experience carries into every lesson.

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All levels

From a child's very first note to a pre-conservatory audition programme — we match you with the right teacher for your stage.

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Exam track record

Strong results across ABRSM and Trinity examinations, with students achieving distinctions at Grade 5 through diploma.

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Community

Lesson students are invited to join our ensemble events, workshops, and annual concerts — there's a wider musical community here.

Enquire about lessons

Fill in the form below and we'll get back to you within 2 business days. No commitment required — just tell us a little about yourself and your goals.

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Common questions

A few of the questions parents and adult learners ask us most often. Got something else on your mind? WhatsApp or email — we'll get back to you quickly.

What's the best age to start flute lessons?
Most children are physically ready for the flute from around age 7 or 8 — when they have the lung capacity, finger reach, and arm length to hold the instrument comfortably. Younger children sometimes start on a curved-head flute, which is lighter and easier to manage. There's no upper age limit — many of our adult learners begin in their 30s, 40s, or later, and progress remarkably quickly.
Do I need to buy a flute before my first lesson?
Ideally yes, so you can practise between lessons. If you're not sure what to buy, hold off — your teacher will advise on a suitable beginner model and where to source it. Renting is also an option for very young or undecided learners. We don't sell instruments ourselves, so the recommendation is independent.
How much do private flute lessons cost in Singapore?
Rates depend on the teacher's experience, lesson duration, and whether sessions are at the teacher's studio or your home. Lessons typically run 45 or 60 minutes. We'll share full details when we follow up on your enquiry.
ABRSM or Trinity — which flute exam should we choose?
Both ABRSM and Trinity are internationally recognised and accepted by Singapore secondary schools and JCs for music CCA points. ABRSM is more widely used in Singapore and has a stronger scales and aural component; Trinity gives candidates more flexibility in repertoire and technical work. The choice often comes down to which syllabus suits the student's strengths.
How often should my child practise between lessons?
Short, regular practice beats long occasional sessions. For beginners, 15–20 minutes most days is more effective than two long sessions a week. Older or exam-track students typically practise 30–45 minutes daily. The most important factor is consistency — even 10 focused minutes a day builds far more progress than people expect.
Where do lessons take place?
Locations vary by teacher and are confirmed after we match you. Many of our teachers work across central Singapore — some teach from home studios, some travel to students, and a few offer online lessons via Zoom for students with scheduling challenges or who live further afield.
Can lesson students eventually join King's Flute Choir?
Yes — this is a path several of our members have taken. We hold periodic auditions for the ensemble; students who reach approximately Grade 5–6 standard are welcome to audition. Even before that, lesson students are invited to KFC concerts, masterclasses, and ensemble events, so the wider musical community is part of the offering from day one.