Gold flutes

December 23rd, 2009

Every flutist carried away by his passion for music see in his dreams so much desired gold flutes. What is the matter of having the gold flute? Why is it such a necessity to buy extremely expensive gold-plated flutes for several thousand (or several tens of thousands) dollars? Read the rest of this entry »

Piccolos for sale

December 23rd, 2009

There are lots of piccolos for sale offered today – plastic, metal, wooden instruments from various brands make it difficult to choose the right one for specific needs.

While usually piccolos have the “second role” in an orchestra, accompanying to the violins or flutes, they add the missing sparkling sounding to the symphony. It makes music charm, so the question of selecting the good piccolo is as important as the choice of any other musical instrument. Read the rest of this entry »

Yamaha student flute

December 23rd, 2009

Yamaha student flute is the best one in its class. It is highly recommended by those lucky students who already own ones, and is highly desired by those who don’t have it. This is highly-recommended brand of all musical instruments because of its reliability, quality and sounding. Read the rest of this entry »

Discount flutes

December 23rd, 2009

Searching for discount flutes on sale online, stay here, in one click away from the right place to find the proper one among a wide range of these miraculous flute musical instruments. You will definitely find what you need, we offer discount flutes for students and professional flutists. Let us to surprise you with our huge assortment of discount flutes available on sale. Read the rest of this entry »

Flute musical instruments

December 22nd, 2009

You would be surprised to know that the first ever musical instrument in the human history was a flute. One of the most ancient flutes is believed to be made during the Upper Paleolithic age, 35,000 years ago!! It differs from medieval flute musical instruments, it was made from the vulture’s bone, with five open holes, actually, it was broken right after the fifth one, so, probably, it looked like an Irish flute and has six open holes. Read the rest of this entry »