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Joe Piccolo

Buying your first Flute / Entry level Flute

... ’s playing range extends a half-step lower to low B. The majority of student flutes have a “C” foot. Headjoint A quality headjoint is critical to the sound of the flute. Fortunately, most brand name manufacturers offer good head joints on ... Read Read: Buying your first Flute / Entry level Flute

By: Joe Piccolo | 03/07/2009 | Music

Buying a proessional flute

... is the relationship of toneholes to each other, the size of the various toneholes, and how they relate to the geometry of the headjoint. Some examples of scale are Bennett, and Cooper. The pitch is the frequency at which the instrument is ... Read Read: Buying a proessional flute

By: Joe Piccolo | 21/07/2009 | Music

Buying an intermediate / step up flute. Advice from The Balanced Scale

Buying a flute, advice from The Balanced Scale Step Up / Intermediate Flute Your biggest consideration in the purchase of a new/used flute is your budget. One might expect to spend between $1500.00 and $5000.00 for a step up / intermediate ... Read Read: Buying an intermediate / step up flute. Advice from The Balanced Scale

By: Joe Piccolo | 05/07/2009 | Music

Buying a new vs used wind instrument

New vs. Used wind instrument Buying a New Instrument There are many places to gather information regarding your purchase; your teacher has a wealth of knowledge, she/he may recommend a certain make or model. our local music store may ... Read Read: Buying a new vs used wind instrument

By: Joe Piccolo | 03/07/2009 | Music

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