Flute Lessons
Information Day for Flute Enthusiasts
On Wednesday, September 24 at 6:10 PM, an introductory lecture will be held for those interested in starting flute lessons. During the lecture, you will learn about the principles on which flute teaching in the studio is based, what methods and study materials we use, and more.
The lecture is primarily intended for parents of children aged 5–7, but flute studies can also be started at ages 8–11.
Location: Studio Tasapisi (Graniidi 1), “Word and Play” room, 2nd floor.
The lecture will last approximately 1–1.5 hours and will be conducted by flute teacher Liia Ringo.
Since the number of places both at the information day and in the lessons is limited, please register your participation by September 23 by emailing jarhelir@gmail.com.
The participation fee for the lecture is 10 euros, payable in cash on site. Attending the lecture does not obligate you to enroll in lessons.
Every child is born with talent.
The goal of flute studies is to experience joy, discover the world of music and oneself through music, and to develop skills such as perseverance, sensitivity and attentiveness, cooperation, confidence in performance, independence, and much more – all of which help children succeed in everything they set out to do.
At Tasapisitasakaal Studio, we learn flute using the Suzuki Method, which is based on playful learning in accordance with each child’s natural individual development.
We welcome all interested children from the age of 5 to join flute lessons.
Every child is born with talent.
The aim of flute lessons is to enjoy music, discover the world of music and oneself through it, and develop various skills like perseverance, sensitivity, attentiveness, cooperation, confidence, independence, etc., all of which help children succeed in whatever they do.
At the Tasapisitasakaal studio, we learn flute using the Suzuki Method, which is based on playful learning and aligns with the child’s natural individual development.
Flute classes are open to all children from the age of 5.
More about Flute Learning
“What doesn’t exist in the environment won’t develop in the child.” — S. Suzuki
With the Suzuki method, we learn flute like a mother tongue – surrounded by a musical environment, celebrating every small success and effort, involving everyone, and growing at one’s own pace.
Suzuki philosophy is rooted in the belief: “Every child can.” Every child has inborn talent and ability, which can develop in a supportive environment.
Progress relies on three pillars:
- The child’s interest
- A professional teacher
- A supportive parent
The parent’s role is equal to the teacher’s—attending lessons, helping with home practice and listening.
Learning starts by ear. Music notation is introduced playfully once the child can read a little and has acquired some playing skills.
Lessons consist of individual and group sessions.
Flute Teacher

Liia Ringo
Bachelor’s degree in wind orchestra conducting from Tallinn University; Master’s in instrumental pedagogy (flute) from the joint program of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre and University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy.
Completed Suzuki flute teacher training levels 1 and 2. Also trained in international folk music programs such as “Ethnofonik 2023.”
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CONTACT
Liia Ringo
jarhelir@gmail.com
+372 5665 9699
Studio Tasapisitasakaal
+372 511 4038
stuudio@tasapisi.ee
