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Eastar Open Hole 16 Keys Flute for Beginner Kids Student with Fingering Chart, Cleaning Kit, Stand, Case, Gloves, Tuning Rod, Silver, EFL-2

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Color: Silver


Features

  • USER-FRIENDLY The undercut beveled embouchure is easy to blow with high-quality and comfortable double-bladder pads, wonderful for daily practice and performance, really nice for flutes beginners, and students to play.
  • WONDERFUL SOUND With offset G and split E key, the sound and timbre of Eastar 16 keys C flute are pure and bright. Accurate tone and first-rate timbre. Also well approved by school music bands, and chosen by thousands of flute players.
  • ELEGANT DESIGN The well-polished surface, shinny plated appearance, and laser-engraved logo bring with elegance. Easy to clean and maintain design. This Eastar flute must be a decent choice as a gift for those who you care about.
  • COMES WITH EVERYTHING NEEDED The package includes Eastar flute, durable hard case, flute stand, cleaning kit, adjustment screws, white gloves, and a 12-month product warranty backed up by our awesome customer support team ready to help.

Color: Silver


Brand: Eastar


Instrument Key: e,e key,g


Material: Cupronickel


Style: Leather


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: 16.22 x 5.31 x 3.27 inches


Item model number: EB016-FBA-CA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 13, 2018


Body Material: Cupronickel


Color Name: Silver


Material Type: Cupronickel


Instrument Key: e,e key,g


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  • After almost a month...
Color: Nickel
UPDATE: Nearly three months in... I finally broke down and bought myself a Gemeinhardt 3OB because after three months, I had a lot of trouble with certain notes (mid E, F, A, and high C). I had watched several videos that said often, beginners on cheap flutes quit, thinking that they are at fault for the lack of quality. I'm here to tell you... it's absolutely true. So - still 5 stars, still worth it for a beginner, still stand by my original review, but know that once you really start to understand how hard you're working to produce good tone, it may be time to move up into something better. Eastar's flute will have a place in my heart as the start of a great adventure, but after three months, five days a week, one hour a day... I finally had to move up and now? I've got a tone like butter... (or at least beginner butter. Ha ha ha!) Original Post: ... I'm still playing it and enjoying it. A few things I'll touch on, which don't make this flute less than five stars, but are considerations for anyone wanting to buy a flute. 1) If you are acidic, (like me and my wit - ahahahahahaha), expect this thing to begin to tarnish within two weeks (playing ~5 days a week). After nearly a month, the point where my left hand index finger holds the flute is black, the 4th finger key is black, and tarnish is showing up on my lip plate and other contact points and keys. Flutes do tarnish, and it doesn't affect the sound, but it's something to keep in mind as the price of this flute costs less than it will cost to get the tarnish removed. (And yep, I clean it after every use - inside and out.) 2) It is a very bright and brassy sound. This isn't a mellow flute, for that, you're going to have to up your price point significantly. I don't think less of it for that simply because... I got a flute for 75 bucks. 3) It's 75 bucks. Don't think you're going to get a $3000 sound out of it, or even a $300 one for that matter (though watching a professional play this flute on a YouTube video did make it sound maybe $200-ish). Make your peace now. It is fantastic for adults (like me) who are wanting to try out the flute to see if it's an instrument they'd like to continue. It seems like it'd be stellar for elementary school students (4th-5th grade) who are starting out as well. But - if it breaks, you're going to be buying a new one, as the price to repair it will be over the price to just buy another one to start out. So why five stars? Because I was ready for a $75 dollar instrument. That said, it impressed me with the workmanship. It is actually pretty solidly built, which is great. It comes with everything you're going to need to take care of it. It comes with a stand. It even comes with a pair of gloves so while you're cleaning it, you're not just getting fingerprints all over it again. It has a decent sound and, hey, did I mention it's $75 dollars? It is well worth that price. If you're on the fence, go for it. You won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2019 by The Real Deal

  • Excellent beginner flute. Excellent value. Worth every penny.
Color: Silver
Before purchasing this flute I read the reviews and compared it to the other low cost options on amazon. I played the flute in high school, and now at age 60 I wanted to play again. but like a beginner I didn’t want to spend a bunch of money on something I may not use after the newness wears off. My nice high-end flute was given to a relative decades ago. I am very impressed with this product. It is an unbelievable value for <$100. I don’t recommend a colored version cuz they chip and the nickel plated version was only a few dollars cheaper than the silver plated version. So I bought the silver open/closed hole version. Note: the open/closed hole version goes both ways. The holes are plugged with small plastic covers that can removed if desired. Personally I prefer closed holes as it is easier to play. The plastic covers are almost invisible and do not interfere with the touch. One could argue that the tone isn’t as good as a high end flute but I didn’t notice anything wrong with the sound. It plays and feels fine to me, although it does seem to weigh slightly less than I remember. But it has fine weight. The joints are very snug, as the are supposed to be. I didn’t have to adjust anything and it worked properly out of the box. It comes with many little accessories that are nice. The workmanship also appears fine but I’m not an expert on this. I have to assume concessions were made somewhere to offer this product at such a low cost. The pads look good and if ever replaced will cost twice the value of the flute. I never had to replace the pads on my original flute. If it’s ever necessary maybe I’ll upgrade if I’m still playing it. For now I don’t need to pay extra for for a premium name. For a child, the risk of loss or theft is high so this price is much more practical. At $100 you can give it away if they don’t take to playing it. I can’t say anything good or bad about the alternatives. My decision was mostly because I wanted the silver plate. It looks nicer, but will very likely wear off with use - probably before the pads wear out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2019 by Rod Dewell

  • Good for First Flute on a Budget
Color: Silver
I am a decade's long-time amateur musician playing guitar and piano. I have always wanted to explore playing the flute. After looking at and super low-cost entry level flutes, this seemed like a good pick. While self-taught on other instruments, I decided to take actual lessons after realizing I really needed a coach for proper embouchure formation. While at this point, I have spent more on lessons that the flute, I think this was a super low risk way of trying out the flute. Even though it is low cost, I think it stands up pretty well for a starting instrument. Since I have not played a $1000 plus flute, I don't have a basis for good comparison. But when I am playing well, I think it sounds good. My instructor thinks it is a good starting instrument. I will probably move up in the next few months and perhaps amend my review later after having something to compare against. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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