Flute Lessons in Dublin School of Music

Embouchure to encore - professional flute tuition in classical, jazz & traditional Irish styles.
Personalised 1‑to‑1 lessons for children, adults, and exam candidates - flexible weekly slots in Terenure, Tallaght & Stillorgan

Our Flute Lessons

Dublin School of Music delivers award‑winning flute tuition for every age and ability.

Whether you’re coaxing out your first clear octave, polishing a Grade 8 ABRSM étude, or adding ornamentation to a lively Irish reel, our concert-seasoned flute tutors tailor each lesson to your technique, repertoire goals and pace. Focused breath-control drills, articulation workouts and guided practice plans turn every session into measurable progress toward confident, expressive playing.

Join us at our fully equipped schools in Tallaght, Stillorgan, and Terenure - three Dublin locations, one clear path from practice room to performance hall.
Discover the versatility of the piano!

The flute is one of the most versatile and enjoyable instruments to play. Whether you want to rock out with a band, play exciting jazz tunes, or tap into centuries of classical music, flute is the ideal instrument.

The flute is a standard instrument in most bands and orchestras. Learning to play will lead to fantastic opportunities to join groups and make friends.

It's quite straightforward to get a sound from a flute early on, and if you can blow across a bottle and get a sound then you can get a note from the flute. Beginners can progress quite rapidly and many end up doing their first graded exams by the end of the first year.
The Silver Flute

Here at the Dublin School of Music, we teach the classical (silver) flute. Many of the techniques you will learn can also later be applied to other types of flute such as the Irish traditional wooden flute or Chinese flutes. There is also very strong similarites with the playing technique of other woodwind instruments such as saxophone or oboe. In fact many professional musicians double on both flute and saxophone because of their similarities.

One of the advantages of the flute is that the notes are the same as on the recorder.

Many people start off playing the recorder in school, so the skills learned can be transferred on to the flute.
The instrument itself is fairly cheap to buy. You can get good quality beginner flute second hand. In the first few weeks of lessons, you will learn how to produce a tone and play enough notes to create a tune. Alongside learning the instrument, you will be taught how to read notes from sheet music.
Starting Is Easy!

The instrument itself is fairly cheap to buy. You can get good quality beginner flutes second hand. In the first few weeks of lessons, you will learn how to produce a tone and play enough notes to create a tune. Alongside learning the instrument, you will be taught how to read notes from sheet music.

The flute is a fun a highly adaptable instrument that will give you years of enjoyment. You can start today, just give get in touch and you can start lessons immediately!

Grade exam preparation is catered for following RIAM (Royal Irish Academy of Music), ABRSM (the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music), Trinity Guild Hall or Sounds Great schedules. Preparation for other examination boards is available on request.
We blend music theory education with practical learning, preparing any student to progress confidently and challenge themselves. This approach offers many opportunities to play with other musicians, form lifelong friendships, and develop crucial musical skills.
Best investment of time and Monet ever. Also a lesson or two makes a wonderful birthday or Christmas pressent. Great teachers and great system
John
Google Review, January 2025

Enrolment & Fees

Our enrolment is continuous and lessons are one-on-one, meaning you can start at any time.

Typically, we enroll by the term or for a year, with the fees based on a 10 lesson course over 10 consecutive weeks costing €300. Or, if you'd like to dip your toes in first, try a three lesson "taster course" at just €99. (If you decide to continue after your three lesson taster, the €99 will be deducted from the full fees).

We offer all students the opportunity to benefit from discounted fees by signing up to an automated payment plan this reduces the fees to €27.50 per lesson.

The flute is the most perfect instrument for expressing the soul’s emotions.

Marcel Moyse

Our Flute Teachers

Dublin School of Music is an award-winning music school. 

Dublin School of Music’s faculty blends concert performers, examiners, composers, and seasoned educators, all united by a passion for nurturing talent. From first‑time beginners to diploma‑level musicians, our teachers tailor each lesson to the student’s goals and learning style.

You'll meet them in our music schools in Dublin - Tallaght, Stillorgan and Terenure.
Darren Loughran
Guitar, Lute, Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele & more

Darren Loughran is a classical guitarist & guitar teacher hailing from Dublin. Growing up in a musical household, his father a traditional concertina player and his mother whom dabbled with the guitar, Darren was greatly encouraged and exposed to music from an early age. Having started on wind instruments as a child with his school band, Darren had his first recording experience at the age of nine and performed with the band in numerous competitions and concerts across the country, mainly Irish music.

At the age of 14, Darren received his first guitar and in his teens studied with guitar teacher Tony Lee. Following this Darren completed a diploma in music performance and technology before moving on to study classical guitar with Alan Grundy at the Dublin Conservatory of Music (DIT) and was the first student to receive their Advanced 2 diploma. Darren has also received instruction on a number of occasions from world renowned classical guitarist Denis Azabagic.
Kristina Gerasimova
Flute

Kristina Gerasimova is a flautist from Cyprus studying at the Royal Irish Academy of Music. She is currently studying her Bachelors of Music Performance with Vourneen Ryan and Susan Doyle. In 2020, Kristina passed the ABRSM flute exam 8 GRADE with distinction and was a member of the Youth Symphony Orchestra as a piccolo player with maestro Giorgos Kunturis.

During her school studies at the Larnaca Music Lyceum, she took part in music flute competitions: April 2021, the international competition in Kharkov, Ukraine, was awarded the third prize; Nov 2021, pan-Greek competition Solon Mikhailidis, awarded with a diploma of distinction; June 2022, the first pan-Cypriot competition of music schools, was awarded the first prize.

In 2021 she attended a master class with Natalia Geraki Prof. Athens Conservatoire and Lecturer State at University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart.
Petar Krivitsky
Multi-instrumentalist Music Teacher

Petar Krivitsky is an established multi-instrumentalist performer and teacher born in Sofia, Bulgaria. His musical training and education varies from the styles of classical to rock and jazz music. He has graduated and received professional certification from the "National School of Music - Lyubomir Pipkov" (Bulgaria), specialising in "Classical Double Bass". Thereafter he completes a dual "Bachelor of Arts" degree at the "National Academy of Music - Pancho Vladigerov, Bulgaria" (three years) followed by a one year "Erasmus exchange" in "DCU", Dublin with Guitar and Double Bass in the areas of "Jazz and contemporary music performance".

Petar has played music from the age of ten, with Guitar and Ukulele being his first instruments. At the age of fourteen he actively picks up the upright bass and bass guitar, whilst continuing to develop his guitar skills. At that time he participates in several domestic and international electric guitar competitions where he is placed 1-st prize on multiple occasions and has been awarded musical instruments. Alongside them, he also signs up and wins many Classical Double Bass competitions, where he gains success and valuable experience. During that period, he performs in rock and funk bands playing the electric bass. In 2016 he performs a fully coordinated live show with his neo-funk group in Bulgaria with American saxophonist Casey Benjamin, who is a member of the Robert Glasper Experiment, which won a Grammy Award for "Best R&B Album" for their album Black Radio. In 2018 he travels with his high school Big Band as a guitar player to Cincinnati, USA, upon invitation to take part in a jazz big band competition where they win 1-st place among five other American ensembles. In most recent times, Petar participates in several Jazz projects, playing double bass and traveling abroad for festivals. He is a teacher in DSM since September of 2023 and has thoroughly proved himself to be an innovative provider of musical knowledge and practical skill assets, amongst all age groups of students.
Very happy with DSM. My 12 year old is enjoying her lessons there.
Positive Communication, Quality, Professionalism, Value
Rifky
Google Review, December 2020
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