Monday, September 7, 2015

NFA Convention 2015!

As usual, summer went by fast again this year. But it was not without some adventuring! This past August I had the opportunity to go to the National Flute Association’s annual convention. They held it in DC this year (within driving distance!) and my flute teacher highly recommended that I go, so it was the perfect opportunity to spend a few days checking out the convention.

And it was a LOT.

This was my first convention (aside from the NAfME event back in April), and I was there all by myself, so it was a lot to take in. After spending weeks beforehand on the NFA website trying to map out what workshops and concerts to go to, getting through the whole registration process, and navigating the metro stations in the city (it was a project for someone from a farm town), I made it.

Now if you’ve never been to one of these, the first thing you have to know is that it’s overwhelming. There are flutists from all over the country. You walk past these huge fancy ballrooms and hear flute music everywhere. Every single event in the program grabs your interest and you want to go to all of them, but you can’t because there are always a million things happening at once. Workshops, lecture-recitals, concerts, masterclasses, showcases, exhibits…everything related to flute in this one building.

It’s a lot to take in. But I managed to fit as many cool sounding events into the day as I could. (The problem is, I got so caught up in the flutey things that I almost forgot to leave myself time to eat. Oops.) It’s also a lot of information overload if you’re not prepared for it, so heads up: you’ll learn a ton. Bring a notebook and a folder for handouts, because you’ll want to remember as much as you can. I took something away from every single event I went to, whether it be a fully printed exercise or just a new way of thinking about posture. It’s sort of like a whole summer of flute lessons packed into a weekend, but you’ve had a different teacher for each lesson.

Another heads up: the exhibit hall is crazy. It’s loud and crowded, but it’s fun! Ever wanted to try a wooden flute? Gold flute? Irish flute? Native American flute? Alto or bass flute? It’s here. (I tried the contrabass – I’m about 5’6’’ and it’s taller than me. It’s huge.)

 

You also meet a lot of people (I finally met the woman who does all my repairs after 3 years of only contacting her through email), and some of the exhibitors give you free stuff, like cleaning kits and flute stands.

The concerts and recitals were amazing. I heard a few different flute choirs that had such an incredible sound. This was the first time I’d ever heard a professional flute choir, and after hearing them, I want to be in one :) The Young Artists Competition was wonderful to hear as well. You can listen to videos on youtube all day, but it’s a completely different experience to hear different flute players all perform right after one another live.

Moral of the story: go to a flute convention!!! Unless you don’t play flute, so in that case, just go to a music event like this. It’s worth it. ♫

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