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Gifts for Graduating Musicians

6/5/2023

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Gifts for the Graduating Musician
Show your support to a musician by giving them a gift that shows you care about their passion.  If you’re looking for graduation gifts for a flute player, here are some ideas:

1. Music accessories
You can gift your flute player accessories like cleaning kits, new cases, flute gig bags, music stands, and music electronics.  The Valentino Flute Wand and Valentin Flute Helix Wand are great options that will save them time cleaning their flute, extending its life.  Beaumont Case Covers are a great way to add a little functional style, with multiple patterns and designs, while the ergonomic backpack-style Altieri Flute and Piccolo Travelers remain the most popular gig bag among professionals.  Music stands are a necessity in setting up a comfortable practice space, and portable stands like the Peak Music Stand is a great option as it can go from gig to dorm to rehearsal.  The Konig & Meyer Folding Flute Stand is also a handy accessory that fits easily in a gig bag and gives the flute player a place to rest their flute upright.  A Korg Tuner-Metronome is also a great gift, as phone-app tuners can provide an added distraction from productive practice.

2. Sheet music
Investigate sheet music the student wants to learn for fun and for upcoming performances, and also consider sending your flute player off with some of the most common pieces and books.  Most anything from the Best Sellers list will be a welcome addition to their library.  Some of the most commonly requested staples for music majors include Baxtresser’s Orchestral Excerpts for Flute, the Taffanel and Gaubert 17 Daily Exercises,  the Trevor Wye Omnibus, and the collections Flute Music by French Composers and Bach Sonatas.  Check with their current or future flute teacher with a phone call or email – they will be glad to help the student get the best music for their next steps.

3. Flute gear
Consider gifting them flute-themed apparel, jewelry, or coffee mugs to showcase their passion for music.  A button or keychain can be a great apparel accessory to their jacket or bag, fun and hip.  Flute-themed jewelry can be a wonderful addition to their concert blacks, that can also be worn daily to show pride in their instrument.  A flute coffee mug will be a welcome companion to early-morning classes or late-night study and practice sessions.

4. Gift cards
One may never really know what is best for a flute student, and their needs might be changing as they advance and progress.  A gift card can be a thoughtful way of showing you understand that their needs are growing and changing, as that gift can provide them with what they need when they need it.

5. Music lessons
Purchase a package of music lessons with a professional flutist to help students improve their skills after graduation and stay motivated throughout the summer.  Feedback from an experienced professional, whether in person or online, can inspire and challenge the student.  The expectations of these teachers might also help the student better understand the repertoire and practice demands awaiting if they are pursuing music in college.

6. Concert tickets
Purchase tickets to see an orchestra or chamber ensemble concert, especially if it features flute music.  This will allow them to experience live music and get inspiration from other musicians.  Listening to music is one of the best ways for a student to understand high levels of performance and preparation.
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Remember, musicians' talents are always evolving, and the process can be quite challenging.  Showing your support to your flute students and their passion will shape their attitude as they feel empowered and inspired to pave their path forward.
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  • Let's Practice
    • Fun Warm-Ups
    • Scales and Arpeggios
    • Solo Repertoire >
      • Honegger Danse de la Chevre
      • Hue Fantasy
      • Telemann Fantasia No 3
    • Auditions >
      • ILMEA High School
      • IL Middle School Auditions
      • MOMEA High School
      • MO Middle School
    • Basics, tips, & Tricks
    • Prelude
    • Essential Elements
    • Tunes and Songs
    • Spooky Music
    • Holiday Tunes
    • Band Repertoire
    • Orchestra Repertoire
  • LESSONS
    • Club PracticeFlute
  • Flute Store
  • Blog
  • Donate
  • Bio
  • Contact
  • Midwest Flute Institute
    • Tomasi Scholarship
    • MFI Sponsor