Improvisational Flute Playing for Personal Liberation

Most of us have an intense longing to create and express ourselves, but many find it difficult to fulfill that desire.

Why?

Fear suppresses our artistic expression.

We’re afraid of doing it wrong or producing results that just aren’t good enough. 

What if you could turn off your self-judgment and inner criticism and just sit down with an instrument and start playing — joyously, exuberantly, and without inhibition — every note perfect in the moment, allowing your soul to sing its own song.

Build confidence, break through your inhibitions, and find healing when you express yourself through improvisation.

On Saturday, March 6Christine Stevens, author, flutist/drummer, and music therapist, will take you on a wondrous journey of playing music improvisationally. 

Using the flute, you’ll spontaneously respond to emotive cues, feeling into the moment and playing freely, naturally entering into a powerful flow state as you express yourself.

You can register here for Improvisational Flute-Playing as a Tool for Personal Liberation, Healing & Playfulness.

In this 60-minute free musical event, you’ll discover: 

  • How you uncover your personal story when you play improvisational music
  • How playing improvisationally shuts down self-criticism and opens you to freely express yourself
  • How there are 5 notes that can be played with the flute, and all of them sound beautiful — there are no wrong notes
  • The neuroscience behind why improvisation develops brain patterns of enlightenment
  • The unabashed freedom of “riffing” and making up your own compositions
  • How to turn a mantra or personal affirmation into a flute song

Everyone deserves to play an instrument, even if we aren’t particularly talented at it. 

Playing by improvisation will liberate your imagination — you’ll find the harmony that lives deep within you that’s been shut away. 

When you improvise, you’ll peel away layers of self-limitation and uncover your personal story.

You won’t want to miss this opportunity to discover how musical improvisation changes our hearts and brains, and awakens us to the uncharted songlines in our souls!

You can RSVP for free here.

Live long, love life and be well!

Harold     

P.S. In Improvisational Flute-Playing as a Tool for Personal Liberation, Healing & Playfulness, you’ll build confidence, break through your inhibitions, and find healing when you express yourself through improvisation.

We hope you’re able to catch the event as scheduled… however, if you register and miss it, you’ll receive a downloadable recording as soon as it’s available.

About Christine Stevens

Christine Stevens is an internationally acclaimed speaker, author, drummer, and music therapist. Holding master’s degrees in both social work and music therapy, Christine inspires people all over the world with her message that music promotes holistic health, spirituality, and wellness.

Christine is the author of Music Medicine, The Healing Drum Kit, and The Art and Heart of Drum Circles book and DVD. She’s recorded three play-along albums: Reviving Rhythms, Drumming Up Spirit, and Drumming Up Diva. A leader in the music and wellness movement, Christine also serves on the editorial board of Explore: A Journal of Science and Healing.

Christine is the founder of UpBeat Drum Circles, offering training programs and online courses around the world. She’s trained facilitators and led workshops around the world, from Iraq, Hong Kong, and Brazil to South Africa, Japan, and Western Europe. Through Remo, the world’s largest drum company, Chrsitine co-created the HealthRHYTHMS evidence-based group drumming protocol, used in schools, medical centers, and veterans hospitals worldwide.

Christine’s work in Iraq was featured in the book and DVD Discover the Gift. Televised media credits include PBS, NBC, KABC-Los Angeles, KTLA Los Angeles, Tournament of Roses Parade, London Tonight, Living Better TV, Discovery Health, and Hong Kong News. As a contributing writer, Christine’s work has been featured in Fitness magazine, Spirituality & Health, Body & Soul, Fast Company, First for Women magazine, The Oriental News, The Christian Science Monitor, U.S. News & World Report, Yogi Times, and Natural Beauty and Health.