Practice Flutes |
I had the idea of producing an instrument like this some years ago, stimulated by being asked to teach a flute class, which when I arrived on the first night turned out to have no flutes! On that occasion I quickly produced the original practise flute from plastic tubing salvaged from a builder's yard, but these instruments, crude as they were, allowed a whole group of children an introduction to the world of the flute, and a considerable number of them eventually became accomplished traditional players.
Since then I have completely redesigned the practise flute, and it is now made of aluminium tubing with a nylon mouth piece, which we have recently redesigned to make the practice flute more repsonsive and with better internal tuning These flutes have finger hole sizes and spacing which very closely approach those of the wooden flute so that if and when the player begins to play the 'real' flute there will no need for a period of readjustment. The blowing technique is also similar, and in fact the practise flute is designed to respond well to the undeveloped embouchure of the beginner, while at the same time producing a better tone and volume for those who make progress in this direction.
In fact, for young children, these flutes act as an ideal introduction to the blowing technique of the transverse flute in a general sense, no matter whether the child intends to play classical or traditional music at a later stage.
The practise flute is available in concert pitch - D, or for small children, a much smaller flute in G can be ordered. Normally, children from the age of 10 or so will be able for the concert pitch practise flute.
Prices: Flutes in D and G are both 70 Euro