Hey there. I just got my first flute yesterday, and I noticed while I was playing it that my breathing probably wasn't correct. I'm breathing about every measure and a half or two, if I'm lucky. I play Bass Calrinet, Soprano Clarinet, and Trumpet (this one badly) as well, and I breathe well with those. 
Is it just because most of the air doesn't go into the flute and I need to get used to that? Or do I need to do something to remedy this? If the latter, any advice? 
I'm studying out of Baldwin publishing's Flute Student and rubank's Elementary Method, A because it shows the fingerings when you learn the notes, and B because it's supposedly one of the best, and it came with my flute (along with Rubank's Intermediate and Selected Duets, MusicAll, and some assorted sheet music).
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									Just got a flute yesterday, having breathing problems
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Just got a flute yesterday, having breathing problems
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				fluttiegurl
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I have run into similar problems with students who start on different wind instruments then pick up flute.  What generally works is to concentrate on focusing your airstream.  Blow into a straw without letting any air escape through the corners of your mouth.  Using that same idea of focus, try playing a single note on your flute (B on the staff works well).  Hold the note as long as possible, breathe and play the note again.  It seems to be a metter of focus simply because there is no resistance as there is with other wind instruments. 
I had the opposit problem when I learned to play the oboe. I simply did not know when to stop and breathe. At first, I foumd it to be quite funny. When I got into harder music, it was a problem because I started getting horrible headsches.
			
			
									
									
						I had the opposit problem when I learned to play the oboe. I simply did not know when to stop and breathe. At first, I foumd it to be quite funny. When I got into harder music, it was a problem because I started getting horrible headsches.

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I had a similar problem when I started playing flute-- my problem was because my air stream, rather than being focused into one column, branched into two columns. Try playing in front of a mirror and watch your airstream; try to focus it into one column.
			
			
									
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