11/13/2022 0 Comments Chiff and fipple tipple![]() ![]() It’s definitely heavier than my other flutes, including the Copley. This fills me up on Boehms, and I’m happy with it. Viento 308L: Sterling silver, B foot, gizmo, open holes, blah blah - the whole nine yards. ![]() (The open Enat is flat enough to be irritating, though.) Silver rings. Those notes are usually fairly covered sounding and off-kilter, but I’d be prepared to call this flute nearly chromatic even the half-holed Ab is a beauty. Also has the cleanest forked fingerings I’ve ever heard on a keyless flute. Copley/Boegli Delrin keyless in F: I use it to practice von Bingen plainchant.Let’s say I’m investigating this further.) Super low maintenance thanks to the delrin, and the top and bottom hand holes can be rotated independently of one another. (Not possible to get a C foot on it though, much to my eternal sorrow. Extended D foot to counterbalance the silver tuning slide, flat open C# like with most “Irish” flutes. Copley/Boegli Delrin 6-key in D: The flute I learned on and still my main flute, a beautiful, vibrant, low-maintenance, responsive, sweet flute the tone of which is very malleable and cooperative. ![]()
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