Learn to Play the Native American Flute
A simple, calming introduction to sound, breath, and intuitive playing
If you’ve ever felt drawn to the sound of the flute but didn’t know where to begin… this course will gently guide you.
This is not about reading music or being “musical.”
It’s about learning how to create beautiful, calming sound using your breath, your hands, and your intuition.
What You’ll Learn
In this course, I’ll walk you step-by-step through the foundations of playing the Native American flute in a way that feels simple and natural.
You’ll Learn:
How to create a clear, full tone
How to move through the basic scale with ease
How to use your breath to shape and soften your sound
Simple techniques like tonguing, trills, and bending notes
How to relax your body and play in a more natural, intuitive way
Each lesson is short, focused, and easy to follow—so you can practice at your own pace.
This Course Is Perfect If You:
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Are a complete beginner
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Feel intimidated by traditional music lessons
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Want something calming and meditative
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Are drawn to sound healing or breathwork
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Simply want a gentle, creative outlet
A Different Way to Learn
The Native American flute is unique.
You don’t need to memorize complicated notes or theory.
You’ll learn by listening, feeling, and exploring.
Many people find that playing naturally slows their breath, calms the mind,
and creates a sense of peace almost immediately.
Before You Begin
Before starting this course, I recommend watching the two free videos. We’ll be building on those foundations as we go deeper here.
Choosing your flute
The 10-minute beginner lesson
What’s Included
~30 minutes of guided video lessons (broken into simple sections)
Clear written notes to follow along with
Fingering charts and visual guides
A bonus video exploring my flute collection
Each lesson is short, focused, and easy to follow—so you can practice at your own pace.
Your Investment
$27
One-Time Payment
Lifetime Access + Any Future Updates Are Included
Take your time, stay curious, and enjoy the process.
A Final Note
You don’t have to be perfect.
You don’t have to get it “right.”
This is about creating a moment of calm…
and learning something new in a way that feels good.
Take your time, stay curious, and enjoy the process.