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Eastar Key of C Beginner Student Piccolo, Case Full Kit, Black, EPC-3S

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Color: Black


Features

  • Easy to Play: Specially designed for beginners and students, the Eastar Key of C piccolo ensures effortless sound production. Great for musical enlightenment and developing long-term interest.
  • Advanced Craftsmanship : Features a lead-free soldering process and cold-drawn sound holes for superior safety and resonance. The shiny nickel-plated finish provides a smooth feel and brilliant aesthetic.
  • Durable & High Performance : Built with a cupronickel body and NAS high carbon steel memory springs for strong airtightness. Engineered to endure high-intensity practice sessions.
  • Decent Gift Choice : An ideal instrument gift for family, friends, or yourself. This piccolo combines professional playability with an elegant appearance, making it a great gift choice for beginners.
  • All-In-One Starter Kit : Includes Eastar EPC-3S piccolo, a hard case, cleaning kit, fingering chart, and gloves. Backed by a 12-month quality warranty and professional support from Eastar.

Description

Eastar Piccolo Instrument for Beginners Students, Key of C Flute, Resin, Hard Case, Cleaning Kit, Gloves, 2-Piece, Black, EPC-3S

Color: Black


Brand: Eastar


Instrument Key: C


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Copper, Nickel, Resin


Style: Modern


Brand Name: Eastar


Included Components: Case, Gloves


Number of Items: 1


Manufacturer: Eastar


Unit Count: 1 Count


Model Name: EPC-3S


Model Number: EPC-3S


Manufacturer Part Number: EB109


Set Name: Beginner Student Piccolo Full Kit


Warranty Description: 1 year.


Color: Black


Style: Modern


Finish Type: Polished


Instrument Key: C


Material Type: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Copper, Nickel, Resin


Item Weight: 0.01 kg


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  • Great value for marching band, or the occasional player.
Color: Nickel
I recently bought a Easter flute and thought it was an incredible value, so I decided to get the piccolo for my son for Christmas. The good: * It comes in a nicely lined case, the closing latches are smooth and case will definitely protect the instrument. You can see from the picture that the keys come open with little red rubber wedges to prevent the keys from getting damaged during shipping. That's good attention to detail. Some of the other reviews show a different (bigger? softer?) case. I think I like mine better. * The keys and springs operate smoothly, the pads appear to be of good quality and there is no air leakage around the keys. * The instrument plays beautifully. The sound was sweet and breathy, not as shrill as I feared. We never owned a piccolo before, so I can't compare to other instruments. I can only say that I am very happy with how it sounds. * It comes included with two cleaning cloths. The yellow chamois style can be used to wipe the exterior safely, and the blue one comes with a weighted ribbon to clean the inside. The weighted ribbon is a nice touch, but it also comes with a cleaning for for those who preferably that method for cleaning the inside. Very nice that no additional purchase is required to take care of your instrument. The not-so-perfect: * The cap at the top of the mouthpiece is no welded perfectly centered, as you can see from the picture. It's just cosmetic and doesn't affect the sound, but some may consider it a defect and ask for an exchange. I opted not to. * There is a little cardboard card insert in the package explaining fingerings of the different notes. Unfortunately that card is for a full size flute, which is the same fingering as the piccolo, but it shows the instrument being comprised of 3 pieces, whereas the piccolo only has 2 pieces. It could be confusing to some people, thinking their piccolo is missing a piece (you could also think from looking at the case that there should be 3 pieces). Most people buying a piccolo will have seen one before and not be concerned though. * Just like with the flute, it comes with white gloves, which is a nice touch, but are not big enough for my hands or my son's. In summary: There are two kinds of piccolo players: the "chairs" in their orchestra that are meant to be an expert at the instrument, and may choose to go with a brand-name semi-professional instrument, and there is the casual player, or the marching band player that need an instrument that will get the job done without breaking the bank, without investing too much in their instrument. This Eastar piccolo is perfect for this second type of player. I think few kids start with the piccolo, most start with a regular flute, but this would also be a great choice for a beginner (maybe with small hands). In my opinion, every flute player should also own and play a piccolo, and at this price, there is no reason not to! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2018 by Nexus One

  • Perfect for the beginner and the price was fantastic.
Color: Nickel
Grandaughter loves this and was excited that the sound is so good.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2026 by cyn

  • Good relative to the initial cost.
Color: Black
I am a flutist, and working with different groups I decided that I should try to learn Piccolo as well. Not wanting to spend a great deal of money on a whim, I started reading reviews of many available at this price point, and the Eastar seems to come up as one of the better options. The case is fine, and protects the instrument well while inside it. But be careful opening it or you could dump the piccolo onto your lap or the floor. Don't lose the plastic cap over the cork end of the body, you will want to use that to protect the cork while the piccolo is stored in the case. In general mine plays fairly well right out of the box, but there is a point where there is a sticky spot between one of the keys and it's associated finger pad, such that sometimes fingering a B flat would momentarily play an A until the sticky released and allowed that key to spring open again. I think this is not usual, just a specific individual issue with my particular instrument, easily fixed. I should note that the cleaning cloth that comes with it is fine for the external portions of the piccolo, but it is too big to go through the body as a cleaning swab, and I find I will need to purchase a properly piccolo-sized cleaning swab from my local music supplier. The tone quality is about what I would expect at this price point, not stellar, but with appropriate adjustments in embouchure while playing I can keep it fairly well in tune across the entire range. Would I buy it again? If I needed a piccolo and this was my price range, probably yes. Can I play it in a concert with an established group? Probably not. Great starter instrument, great for casual playing, fine for informal groups. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025 by KCR

  • Great Value for a nice instrument
Color: Black
It’s an excellent beginner’s piccolo that can grow along with the student. My son loves it!
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2026 by Pilot Joel

  • Great Value Piccolo
Color: Black
I bought the ABS piccolo to replace my defective Eastrock ABS piccolo. So far, the Eastar one is better quality and has a better tone, although the intonation slightly wants to lay sharp or flat on specific notes. This is an excellent piccolo for the value. It is worth buying as a beginner or intermediate player or just for leisure playing without breaking the bank. Came with many accessories. The case is better than the Eastrock, and there’s a separate pocket to store accessories on the front of the piccolo case, which is a nice added touch. Definitely recommend this! Edit (November 2024): my review still stands months later. Piccolo has had 0 issues and sounds pretty decent albeit its cheap price tag compared to more intermediate and professional piccolos. Does a nice job. Intonation can be a bit tricky at times but a tuner does help. Overall I played this many times including a rehearsal where I played 2nd flute and piccolo in Tchaikovsky Symphony 1. I’m a bassoonist but I dabble in all the wind instruments. I also played this exact piccolo in Stars and Stripes and it sounded pretty good. Overall my 5 star review from months earlier does still stand! So happy about it! Edit 2 (February 2025): Still really happy with this piccolo! It worked great the other day when I rehearsed Tchaikovsky's 2nd Symphony (I played 1st Flute and Piccolo). Still really great quality. Sounds good. Definitely would recommend if you want to start somewhere on piccolo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024 by Shant Arakelian

  • Worth the Risk!
Color: Nickel
I bought this for my 15yo daughter. She is currently a sophomore in the highest band at her school and plays the flute for a majority of the time. Starting in 8th grade, she would play the schools loaner Piccolo (Gemeinhardt) when it was available. In highschool, many of the flute players switch to Piccolo in marching/pep band since the high sound carries better. Recently, several of the school Piccolo's were damaged or in need of significant repair. Since she is an underclassman, naturally she gets lowest priority and was told she could no longer play Piccolo. She was devastated and this led me to search for a reasonable solution. I could rent a brand name Piccolo, buy one of the many China made versions that sell for cheap or spend $700+ to buy one (already spent $750 on the Yamaha flute). When she was learning the play the flute, I didn't want to gamble and have her get a bad instrument causing her to lose interest but as a second instrument, I decided to take the risk. I am BLOWN AWAY at the quality of this cheap instrument. Seems to be very well made and after a 30 minute break in period, the pads seal perfectly (I play the sax and checked them and regular intervals). Best of all she LOVES this Piccolo and says it plays and sounds better than the one she was borrowing from the school (resin Gemeinhardt). I did a fair amount of research on these and there are a few good youTube videos on this model that do it justice. If you are buying this as a starter instrument, I recommend starting with a brand name flute not a piccolo. Piccolo is harder to play and the fundamentals should be learned first. With a rental they will keep it in good repair if you use the annual service agreement. As a second instrument, this is perfect. As a marching/pep band instrument you can sleep knowing it is $100 max when a kid knocks it off the stands, especially the all metal version (it happens a lot). My daughter might only use this for 2 more years and if she continues into college a brand name might be in her future but for now, this purchase was absolutely worth the risk. Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020 by Troy

  • Came only with Piccolo and strap. Maybe a return? Leaky notes.
Color: Black
I bought this as a birthday present for my daughter. It came without any of the accessories, no cleaning cloths, gloves ect. only the strap. Not sure if it was a return? The piccolo is really cute and sounds good on B and C, anything above D sounds like a very leaky note. My daughter has played the flute for 4 years now and is an experience player. I contacted Amazon and the only solution they gave me is to order another piccolo and return this one and see if it comes complete and works. The lady trying to help me was very nice but couldn’t get a replacement for the instrument. Very frustrating since it was a birthday present and the only thing my daughter wanted. I will place another order so she doesn’t loose her gift and return this one after her new one arrives. I’m hoping it works, I’m not sure if the black resin ones are the only that has the leak problem but I’m praying we get a good one, if not I’ll return and look for something else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022 by Nairia

  • Amazing Quality for Less
Color: Black
Amazing quality for such a cheap price. Authentic Estar. Great starter instrument for a flute player who is interested in the piccolo. My kid’s high school band director, with a doctorate in music, was so impressed with the quality and the ease of my daughter’s transition from flute that he has requested she play it for pep band this season, with a solo planned for the Spring concert. Perfect tone, resin material very durable. Carrying case lightweight, protective and small. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2025 by Jennifer J.

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