Manufacturer's Description
Irish flutes have a haunting Celtic sound due to their differing taper from our standard flutes. They have a six holed fingering system exactly the same as a tin whistle. I make mine from suitably tapered bamboo and they are precisely tuned using an electronic tuner. The most common Irish flute is the Low D flute with it’s woody, mellow tone. D flutes can also easily be played in G, the second most common key in Irish music, simply by flattening one note, namely the C#, by covering the second hole from the top only.
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- Pre-Sale Set-Up
- Owner's Check-Up
- Minimum Three-Year Warranty
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