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The Irish flute dates from the 19th century, and the great oEnglish makers of the period like Rudall and Boosey, whose flutes are still used as models today.
The flute has the same fingering as the whistle, and is made ofwood (African Blackwood being the wood of choice) or, more recently, of polymer (a hard, dense,synthetic material)
Recommended listening : Matt Molloy, Kevin Crawford, Desi Wilkinson, Fintan Vallely.
Wooden flute from Arie de Keyzer in Dublin. Lovely reedy sound and easy to play, especially in the lower range.
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€499.99
Flûte traversière irlandaise en bois à 8 clés, de Michael Cronnolly.
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€900.00
Irish wooden flute from Michael Cronnolly in Mayo, Ireland. Michael's Rudall and Rose model has a big, warm sound with plenty of power, while being easy to play.
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€499.99
Irish wooden flute from Michael Cronnolly in Mayo, Ireland. Michael's Rudall and Rose model has a big, warm sound with plenty of power, while being easy to play.
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€489.99
Irish Pratten polymer flute from Des Seery. Excellent sound and craftmanship.
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€409.99
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