As a beginner, it's essential to start with proper posture and hand positioning. Make sure you're sitting comfortably with your back straight and feet flat on the floor. Hold the flute correctly, with the embouchure (the position of your lips and facial muscles) relaxed and not too tight.
It's also crucial to learn how to properly hold the headjoint and body of the flute. This will help you develop good finger placement and improve your overall tone production.
Proper breathing is vital for effective flute playing. Practice deep breathing exercises to relax your diaphragm and improve airflow.
Your embouchure plays a significant role in producing a clear and resonant sound. Focus on relaxing your facial muscles and forming an 'O' shape with your lips.
To improve your tone, focus on producing a consistent pitch and volume. Practice playing long notes to develop control over your air stream.
Intonation is critical in flute playing. Pay attention to the pitches you're producing and make adjustments accordingly.