Beginner Flute Exercises

Which exercise I should begin for beginner flute?
Thank you very much!!!
Embouchure and tone exercises! These are often done on the headjoint only. Strive to get a clear resonant sound, and cover and uncover the open end of the headjoint, getting different pitches. One that is working well for you, then,as you learn fingerings, try to get the lower and higher ( actually it will be the MIDDLE octave) version of the same pitch - high and low G, F, E, etc.
Good luck - I have played the flute since 1963 - and from 1971 professionally.
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