Your Child Will LOVE Learning the Flute With Ben the Bee, Ann the Ant & George the Giraffe.

My name is Andrew Scott.
I’m a music teacher who specializes in teaching beginners.
I am passionate about making learning the flute fun. When I wrote Let’s Play Flute, I drew on almost 30 years experience teaching wind instruments. I incorporated everything those years have taught me about children and learning. Now, I want to make it really easy for you to get your child started playing this beautiful musical instrument. I’m pleased to offer you:



I’m very confident that your child will enjoy learning the flute using my method, and here is why:
Let’s Play Flute is the textbook I use in my lessons, and I see happy, fulfilled faces, day after day. It works.
Have you ever known a 5 to 11 year old that didn’t absolutely love cartoons? Deep down, would you have to admit you still enjoy them, too? Now, imagine a series of lessons that takes vivid cartoon illustrations to teach your child how to master playing simple pieces and reading music at the same time. That is what Let’s Play Flute offers. Colorful characters come alive for children, becoming their friends and transporting them from the page into an exciting fantasy world of adventure and play. In such a stimulating, happy environment kids experience learning as a joyful, fun activity. They want to re-enter that world over and over.
Day 1
Let’s Play Flute Turns The Mystery Of Music Into Fun!
  • The first mystery—how to hold the flute and which end to put in your mouth—is easy to solve.
  • Ben the Bee makes quick work of putting your fingers in the right spot to puff out your first B note.
  • Ben starts demystifying musical terms and the symbols connected with those terms—things like notes, rests and clefs.
  • Then Ben leads you with catchy lyrics in playing three songs using the note B. The MP3s that come with the eBook, add to the fun.

Day 2
The rest of the chapter strengthens your skills with an additional 3 songs. You’ll learn more musical symbols, too.
What makes this system so great?
You can learn at your own pace. No classroom can compare.
Far too often learning is measured by the speed at which your child progresses, instead of by how well your child has learned a skill. I’ve worked with talented children who don’t learn quickly, but they learn very well when they can move at their own pace.
Day 3
Ann The Ant Shows Your Child That She Can Do It!

  • The first half of Chapter 2 makes the 3rd free lesson.
  • Ann the Ant says you can add a new note today. You can play the note A.
  • Ann also leads you through some new rhythms with two new songs.
  • Ann knows that every time you look at the notes in the staff, and play along with the MP3s you are learning to read music at the same time. That’s rad, cool, and all that stuff. You didn’t realize it could be that easy did you?
Day 4

You learn three more songs. Creepy Crawl is a big hit with my class of 8-year olds at the St Michaels Primary School.
Day 5
Laugh And Have Fun With George The Giraffe!
  • George likes the note G, so he’s going to teach you to finger his favorite note.
  • He thinks that you will enjoy the lyrics to George the Giraffe and Fingers for G.
  • George has more to share. Now that you have 3 notes you can play Yankee Doodle and Hot Cross Buns.
So What Makes Let’s Play Flute Worth Buying?
Here are just some of the features that make Let’s Play Flute one of the flute learning systems you could choose:


  • Colorful characters and illustrations make each page fun to look at as well as informative
  • Those characters introduce music theory in sweet little morsels. Each new term or
    symbol has visuals and definitions that are easy to digest.
  • Note names inside each note act like training wheels. Students don’t need to remember
    the note’s name, only where to put their fingers.
  • Not only do you get a colorful book, you get a play-along CD. Your child listens to
    the music while reading the musical line.

You’ll Like The Side Benefits Your Child Experiences
  • Musical training enhances brain function by training the brain to organize and
    work on many activities at once
    . When you read a note on the page, your brain has to
    relate that note to the way you need to hold your fingers. The note also tells you how
    long to play it. Now you have to co-ordinate your lungs, your fingers and your tongue.
    When you are first learning, this sounds complex. But the process of mastering these
    things develops links within the brain between many unrelated areas. The more links,
    the more intelligence develops.
  • Music wires the brain for better math and science performance in school. Did you
    know that almost all the best engineers and technical designers in Silicon Valley, that
    hub of computer technological advancement, are musicians? This isn’t an accident.
    Music training actually causes long-term enhancements in the brain’s wiring that
    develop abstract reasoning skills more effectively than the best computer programs.
  • Music training also helps improve verbal and reading skills.
  • Sight-reading music activates over four areas of the brain at once! Is it any wonder
    then, that musical training can help a child with attention deficit disorder learn to focus.
    Connections between both sides of brain are very strong in musicians.
  • Learning a musical instrument encourages self-expression. It also encourages
    self-discipline and persistence.
Learning Music Actually Makes It Easier To Learn Other Things!
“OK, all that stuff may matter to parents. But don’t tell me that my 8-year old is going to care
about anything but fun.” I hear you. There is only one thing that matters to children. Play! That’s why I believe that

Your Child Should Have Fun and Think They Are Playing
While They Are Getting All These Benefits!

Here's what one parent has to say:

"My daughter is wanting to learn more songs.

I can't believe it only took an 8yr old 30 minutes to pick up enough notes to play a song.

It has done wonders for her confidence and she really can play the flute. Because it has been fun as well she just loves learning different songs.

Thank you very much for making music so easy and fun."

Kathy Shureton, Birmingham, England

I’ve designed Let’s Play Flute to make your child’s first exposure to their own musical
instrument fun! With all the full-color illustrations, Let’s Play Flute is already an excellent
value. To give you even greater value I’m adding a bonus.

Bonus: Kids learn faster and enjoy themselves more when
they can hear what they are supposed to sound like. I’ll
include all 107 backing tracks, (one for every song in the book), on a CD that has value of $19.95.These quality tracks use a full backing band.
Don’t Pass Up This Opportunity To Include The Fun Of Playing The Flute In Your Child’s Life.
Playing the flute is fun!
Learning it can be just as much  fun with Let’s Play Flute.






Andrew Scott

P.S. The ability to play a musical instrument is a fantastic achievement, and it’s right within your child’s grasp. What better gift can you give your child or yourself?
P.S.S. There is music inside everyone. Let your child discover it today!


The flute is NOT included.

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UK Customers!

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