Build Strong Rhythms from Day One
One of the biggest challenges for beginning flutists isn’t tone, it’s rhythm. If students don’t learn how to count and feel time early, everything else becomes harder.
The Division of Beat Book 1A for Flute gives young players a clear, structured way to understand rhythm so they can play with confidence, stay in time, and progress faster.
What This Book Helps Students Do
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Understand rhythm clearly instead of guessing
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Develop accurate counting skills from the beginning
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Stay in time with band and ensemble music
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Build a strong musical foundation for long-term success
- Feel confident in rehearsals and performances
The Problem Most Beginners Face
Many beginning flute students struggle with:
- Losing track of the beat
- Rushing or dragging tempo
- Confusion around note values and counting systems
- Difficulty keeping up in band settings
Without a strong rhythm foundation, even good tone and technique can’t carry a performance.
How Division of Beat Book 1A Fixes It
This method book breaks rhythm into simple, teachable steps, helping students see, count, and feel music accurately from the start.
What Success Looks Like
- Students count confidently without hesitation
- They stay locked in with their section and conductor
- They learn new music faster with fewer frustrations
- They develop long-term musical confidence
Feature → Benefit Breakdown
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Step-by-Step Rhythm Progression → Students build skills without feeling overwhelmed
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Flute-Specific Exercises → Applies rhythm training directly to real playing
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Clear Visual Layout → Makes counting concepts easier to understand
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Foundational Focus → Sets students up for success in band programs
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Trusted Hal Leonard Method → Widely used by educators and programs
Why Teachers and Directors Choose This Book
- Reinforces rhythm skills critical for ensemble success
- Easy for students to follow independently
- Works alongside band methods and private lessons
- Improves rehearsal efficiency and student confidence
- Proven approach used in music education programs
How It Compares
| Method Type |
Focus |
Best For |
| Division of Beat Book 1A |
Rhythm & counting |
Beginner Flute Students |
| Standard Band Method Books |
General playing |
Full Curriculum Learning |
| Private Lesson Materials |
Customized instruction |
Individual Development |
Pros & Cons
| Pros |
Cons |
| Builds strong rhythm fundamentals |
Focused specifically on rhythm (not full method) |
| Easy for beginners to understand |
Requires pairing with other learning materials |
| Supports band and lesson progress |
Not designed for advanced players |
Buyer Guide: Is This the Right Book for Your Student?
This is a great fit if:
- Your student is a beginner flute player
- They struggle with rhythm or counting
- They are part of a school band program
- A teacher or director has recommended rhythm support
Consider other options if:
- You need a full beginner method book
- The student is already at an advanced level
Where This Book Excels
- Beginning band programs
- Private flute lessons
- At-home practice support
- Students needing extra rhythm help
Tarpley Music Expert Recommendation
We regularly recommend Division of Beat for students in Texas band programs who need a stronger rhythm foundation. It’s one of the simplest and most effective ways to improve counting, fast.
If a student is struggling to stay in time or keep up in rehearsal, this book is often the missing piece.
Technical Specifications
| Title |
Division of Beat Book 1A – Flute |
| Publisher |
Hal Leonard |
| Item Number |
HL03770459 |
| Instrument |
Flute |
| Level |
Beginner |
| Focus |
Rhythm & Counting |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a full method book?
No, it focuses specifically on rhythm and is best used alongside a band method.
What age or level is this for?
It’s designed for beginning flute students.
Can this be used in private lessons?
Yes, it’s commonly used by private teachers to reinforce rhythm skills.
Is it used in school band programs?
Yes, many programs use it as a supplemental rhythm resource.
Will this help my student stay in time?
Absolutely, that’s the primary goal of the book.
Does it include exercises or songs?
It includes structured rhythm exercises tied to playing.
Is it easy for students to follow?
Yes, the layout is designed for clarity and step-by-step learning.
Do I need a teacher to use it?
It works best with guidance but can support home practice effectively.
Can other instruments use this version?
This edition is specifically written for flute.
Is it worth adding to a beginner’s materials?
Yes, it can significantly improve rhythm skills early on.
Why Buy From Tarpley Music?
- Trusted by Texas band directors and educators
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Help Your Student Succeed
If your flute player needs better rhythm, confidence, and consistency—this is one of the easiest ways to help.
Order today or visit Tarpley Music to pick up Division of Beat Book 1A.