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Elizabeth Goode
Flute
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Elizabeth Goode is Professor of Music at Valdosta State University, where she teaches flute, flute choir and ensembles, music theory and ear training. Currently Dr. Goode serves as principal flutist of the Valdosta Symphony Orchestra, the Albany Symphony Orchestra and with the faculty woodwind quintet. She was previously a member of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, the Oak Ridge Symphony, the New Haven Symphony, Eastern Connecticut Symphony and Orchestra New England. Dr. Goode previously taught flute and music theory at the University of Tennessee and Maryville College. She has been a featured performer and presenter at recent National Flute Association, College Music Society, and Music Educator’s National Conference conventions, and at universities and flute workshops and festivals throughout the United States. Her article, “Good Vibrations: A Practical Approach to Intonation,” was published in Flute Talk magazine, a division of The Instrumentalist.