Kenneth Chia is a flutist from New York who now lives in beautiful Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. He holds a Bachelor's Degree from Carnegie Mellon University and a Master's Degree from Indiana University in Music. He manages Kinabalu Flute Centre.
A lovely March by J.S. Bach, transcribed for Flute and Piano by Louis Moyse. More…
Pattern #26 for Jazz by Jerry Coker, written out for flute. More…
#29 of the 40 Little Pieces for Flute arranged by Louis Moyse. This is "Allegro" by W.A. Mozart. More…
"Adieu to the Piano" attributed to Ludwig van Beethoven, arranged for Flute and Piano by Louis Moyse, performed by Kenneth Chia More…
Drouet's Etude #18, recorded for Facebook's Flute Etude of the Week. More…
Joy to the World. This slice is part of the Beginner Flute Course. More…
Drouet Etude Celebres #14, recorded for Facebook's Etude of the Week. More…
A preview clip from my online Soundslice beginner's flute course. Happy holidays! More…
Drouet Étude Célèbres #1, performed by Kenneth Chia, with his daughter Lauren Chia quietly watching. More…
The interlude number between Act 2 and Act 3 of the Opera "Carmen" by Georges Bizet.… More…
Steve Reich's famous Clapping Music, written in 1972. A staple piece learned in music conservatory classes around the world. More…
#4 of Walter Zachert's Melodic Exercises for Flute, performed by Kenneth Chia More…
An excellent etude for practicing double-tongue articulation. "Le Tambour" means "The Drum", and one should imagine a snare drum rapidly rolling along while playing this etude. More…