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... are specified for future reference. ■ About the Icons : This icon indicates points which will make sure they 17 are fully understood and obeyed. Piccolo/Flute Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using polish. After reading this manual, please keep it in its early stage can easily be removed with the...
... are specified for future reference. ■ About the Icons : This icon indicates points which will make sure they 17 are fully understood and obeyed. Piccolo/Flute Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using polish. After reading this manual, please keep it in its early stage can easily be removed with the...
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Nomenclature ■ Piccolo Headjoint 18 Crown Embouchure Hole ■ Flute Headjoint Body Crown Embouchure Hole Keys Headjoint Crown Body Lip Plate Embouchure Hole Footjoint Keys Body Keys Footjoint
Nomenclature ■ Piccolo Headjoint 18 Crown Embouchure Hole ■ Flute Headjoint Body Crown Embouchure Hole Keys Headjoint Crown Body Lip Plate Embouchure Hole Footjoint Keys Body Keys Footjoint
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■ Alto Flute Crown Headjoint 19 Lip Plate Embouchure Hole Lip Plate U-Joint Crown Headjoint Embouchure Hole Body Keys ■ Bass Flute U-Joint Body Hand rest Footjoint Headjoint Lip Plate Embouchure Hole Crown Keys Footjoint
■ Alto Flute Crown Headjoint 19 Lip Plate Embouchure Hole Lip Plate U-Joint Crown Headjoint Embouchure Hole Body Keys ■ Bass Flute U-Joint Body Hand rest Footjoint Headjoint Lip Plate Embouchure Hole Crown Keys Footjoint
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... assembling the instrument, please observe the following points. • When holding the flute Some flute and piccolo bodies are made of natural wood (Grenadilla) so sudden changes in cracking of time. Rest the instrument with the keys facing up on a ..., take into careful consideration the place and manner in which the headjoint is still new, do not apply any excessive force to piccolo and bass flutes only). 1. Hand rest For this applies to the keys. • Wipe away any dirt or foreign matter from the instrument whenever possible. Piccolo...
... assembling the instrument, please observe the following points. • When holding the flute Some flute and piccolo bodies are made of natural wood (Grenadilla) so sudden changes in cracking of time. Rest the instrument with the keys facing up on a ..., take into careful consideration the place and manner in which the headjoint is still new, do not apply any excessive force to piccolo and bass flutes only). 1. Hand rest For this applies to the keys. • Wipe away any dirt or foreign matter from the instrument whenever possible. Piccolo...
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Marks Marks Body Footjoint Headjoint Body Body Flute Headjoint Taking care not to press the keys, attach the headjoint to the body. * Take care not grasp the lip plate on the headjoint, and ...
Marks Marks Body Footjoint Headjoint Body Body Flute Headjoint Taking care not to press the keys, attach the headjoint to the body. * Take care not grasp the lip plate on the headjoint, and ...
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For the bass flute, the next step is positioned slightly to the left of the embouchure hole so that it again. * Take care not to apply unnecessary force to ... your mouth. 23 * If you experience difficulty, hold the body at a comfortable angle. * Take care not to the main body. U-Joint Headjoint Hand rest Body 2. Flute (Curved Headjoint Models)/Alto...
For the bass flute, the next step is positioned slightly to the left of the embouchure hole so that it again. * Take care not to apply unnecessary force to ... your mouth. 23 * If you experience difficulty, hold the body at a comfortable angle. * Take care not to the main body. U-Joint Headjoint Hand rest Body 2. Flute (Curved Headjoint Models)/Alto...
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... embouchure hole. Should it be off center, either right or left, follow the instructions given on the cleaning rod Flute 17mm Tone reflector Cleaning rod Alto Flute 26mm Tone reflector Cleaning rod Bass Flute 40mm Tone reflector Cleaning rod Piccolo 7.5mm Tone reflector Cleaning rod Line on the next page to warm it...
... embouchure hole. Should it be off center, either right or left, follow the instructions given on the cleaning rod Flute 17mm Tone reflector Cleaning rod Alto Flute 26mm Tone reflector Cleaning rod Bass Flute 40mm Tone reflector Cleaning rod Piccolo 7.5mm Tone reflector Cleaning rod Line on the next page to warm it...
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...rod with a new one (about once a year). •When too far left Too far left Crown Headcork 2. Headjoint Body Alto Flute/Bass Flute On the alto and bass flutes, tuning is accomplished by sliding the U-joint slightly toward or away from the body. * Do not adjust the space between the headjoint... and U-joint. Piccolo/Flute Tuning is accomplished by sliding the headjoint slightly toward or away from the body. * Pull out on the headjoint to lower the pitch and ...
...rod with a new one (about once a year). •When too far left Too far left Crown Headcork 2. Headjoint Body Alto Flute/Bass Flute On the alto and bass flutes, tuning is accomplished by sliding the U-joint slightly toward or away from the body. * Do not adjust the space between the headjoint... and U-joint. Piccolo/Flute Tuning is accomplished by sliding the headjoint slightly toward or away from the body. * Pull out on the headjoint to lower the pitch and ...