It is often said that flute players can improve their playing by learning about singing, but what does that mean? What are the similarities between singing and playing the flute and what are the differences?
How can learning more about the voice enhance your flute playing and help your vocal health?
In flute playing, we are focused on things that we can see and feel easily like the lips and fingers, but what happens in the larynx and the vocal tract is also very important for your sound.
This fun, interactive workshop aims to begin to demystify the voice for flute players in the context of Estill Voice Training (EVT).
EVT offers voice users solutions to realise their full vocal potential. It’s a scientific approach with emphasis on training structures of the voice in isolation for maximum artistic freedom.
Although EVT's primary focus is singers and speakers, many of its concepts and several of its structures are also useful for flute players.
Stefan Holmström has created and developed this innovative workshop from his unique perspective as a classical flute player, opera singer and Estill Master Trainer.
The information presented in this session complements traditional teaching of the flute by empowering flute players with practical knowledge of the voice. It is a safe space for exploration with opportunities for some individual coaching (but there's no pressure to participate!).
What you'll learn:
How your voice works with a brief overview of the Estill Model, including vocal anatomy, physiology and acoustics
How the flute works
Similarities and differences between flute playing and speaking/singing
Explore and begin to train the true and false vocal folds
Breath behaviour in voicing versus flute playing
Vocal health awareness for flute players
Crossover practice strategies - what singers and flute players can learn from each other
Stefan Holmström, MFA and Estill Master Trainer (EMT), is a professional opera singer and voice teacher who originally trained as a classical flute player.
Following a career performing at Glyndebourne, Grange Park Opera, Opera Holland Park and as a member of the Phantom of the Opera Company at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, Stefan offers expert vocal training and workshops to a wide range of singers and speakers from his studio in central Brighton. He has also taught at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts and at Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London.
Ticket prices
£75 Early bird: £65 (book before 31 March 2023)