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Lazarro Professional Silver Nickel Closed Hole C Flute for Band, Orchestra, with Case, Care Kit and Warranty, 120-NK

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Color: Silver Nickel


Features

  • Are you looking for a new Flute, to fulfill all your musical needs? It doesn't matter if you are just starting out or have been playing for a while. We have the perfect instrument for you - "Lazarro" Flute. We take pride in our instruments, so we guarantee that you will love your next flute. "Lazarro" flutes are perfect for any occasions: lessons, concerts, bands and orchestras.
  • Our flutes are not just stylish, but also very durable, made out of Cupronickel, have a great well-balanced sound and are always hand checked by our professional team in New York. Why rent a flute when you can buy a Brand New "Lazarro" flute for fraction of the price.
  • We are proud to announce that WE ARE a USA BRAND that you can trust 100%. We follow USA Standards for our Lazarro Musical Instruments, that is why our flute are teacher and school approved. All of our flutes are manufactured by International Standards, regardless of the colors and keys, and feature the same sound quality, mechanisms and durability.
  • "Lazarro" flutes are available in 22 different colors and come with variety of silver or gold keys. We always stand behind our products and offer warranty for manufacturer defects.
  • Package Includes: Lazarro Flute, Hard Case, Gloves, Cleaning Cloth, Cleaning Rod, Screwdriver and Grease.

Description

Flute features: New stylish and durable design, Cupronickel quality, C foot with split E, Keys: Closed Hole, Tone: C - 16 keys, Low maintenance, Easily replaceable pads and parts, Easy playing with vibrant open sound. Durable Hardwood Leather Like design of the Case.


Color: Silver Nickel


Brand: Lazarro


Instrument Key: C


Material: Cupronickel


Style: Pride,Professional


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Package Dimensions: 16.81 x 5 x 2.83 inches


Item model number: 120-NK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 1, 2011


Color Name: Silver Nickel


Material Type: Cupronickel


Instrument Key: C


Proficiency Level: Student, Professional


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • For the price, this is alright.
Color: Silver Nickel
The media could not be loaded. I bought this when I was just wanting to decide whether to get back into playing again. My ex husband pawned my good flute for cigarette money some 18 years before, when I was fresh out of high school, and I hadn't played since. This flute reminded me how much I truly loved playing and though I've since upgraded - nothing fancy, just an intermediate eastman for Christmas last year and a slightly nicer Jupiter I happened upon at a pawn shop, I'm not made of money, though I dream about that Sankyo model 301 every day - this holds its own for someone who is on a tight budget but really wants to play. It really doesn't take a lot of air to play effectively like some other cheap flutes and the mechanism isn't terribly clunky or stiff, and though the tone is a little flatter than either my Eastman or my Jupiter, it sounds fine enough. I don't find I have to compensate too much for leaky keys. This is a decent value for the price if you or your kid want to play but your budget leaves a rental or the purchase of a more recommended brand out of reach. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Greg Wright

  • Very nice for such a low price!
I purchased this flute after a rather long break from playing. I wasn’t sure if I really wanted to pick it back up or just had an itch I needed to scratch, so I bought this to gauge how serious I actually was. My expectations were pretty low considering the price, but the promo video of the guy playing convinced me that this would at least be somewhat playable and it would be possible to make it sound pretty. That’s really all I needed to know at the time. I was right to believe in that video. Holding it in my hands for the first time, this flute felt very similar to my old nickel Yamaha from high school, not like the ultra-cheap garbage that I was half expecting. The keys are springy, smooth, and responsive. For the most part (an exception listed below), it’ll play as well as the player is capable. There are a few cost-cutting/blah things about it. Such as: -Some of the screws aren’t quite as concealed as they are on a more expensive instrument. This is purely a cosmetic concern. -Some commonly-cork pieces (pads on trill keys, etc.) have been replaced by something between plastic and rubber. The bottoms of these pads have already started turning whiter, like stressed and dried rubber. They seem like they may crack and disintegrate eventually, but that much is purely speculative. They do fine right now. -The paint job (I got pink) has its tactile flaws, but looks very lovely! As someone who works in the paint industry, it’s probably more annoying to me than it would be to most others. For the sake of my sanity, I’m calling the moderately bumpy feel “an improved grip”. -I’ve found that my C# plays a bit airier than most others and sounds kind of dead. This is the only note I’ve found to be problematic at all. At least it plays the correct note. -The case is not very well-made. It seemed surprisingly nice at first, but it’s a little too cramped in there. The G# key hits the head joint and scratches it regularly. New scratches literally every time I opened the case. I recommend wrapping the head joint in the included cloth to prevent this. But as I mentioned, this flute was largely just a test drive for me, and I am really quite shocked at how nice it sounds for what I paid. It will never be a 5-star flute that makes me say, “Oh my god, every professional flute player should have one,” but it does sort of feel like they’ve worked miracles to pump these out for around $100 each. I wish I could give it 4 and a half stars. I’d recommend this to anyone who finds themselves feeling unsure like I was, anyone who wants to give their kids a chance at an instrument without investing tons of money on something nicer first, or anyone who just wants a brightly-colored, fun-looking instrument to add to their arsenal. Why should electric guitarists have all of the fun in that department? While I’ve only had this for a couple weeks and am already window shopping for a more serious and more permanent flute, it is only because I’ve proven to myself that I really do want to play more. I can still see myself picking up a couple of these colors just for the heck of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2022 by L. Ripley

  • Lazarro Flute
Color: Silver Nickel
I am an intermediate level player. This flute is an excellent value for the money.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023 by Maggie

  • High value, low price
Color: Silver Nickel
I got this flute out of curiosity, since I've been a musician for decades but never got around to trying a western concert flute. I was dismayed in my search at first due to every "beginner" flute recommendation I could find from reputable sources were priced well into the 3-figure range upwards of $600, sometimes over $1000. I'd recently purchased a Chinese xiao bamboo flute and found that there were quality instruments available for ~$50, so a tenfold jump in price for something of similar quality seemed completely ridiculous to me. There had to be something reasonably good but cheaper. Enter this flute. NOTE: I made several adjustments to the keys via the adjustment screws, and additionally made a minor adjustment to one of the levers that coordinates combined key closure for the Bb key which required ever so slightly bending the metal of that mechanism as per instructions from a flute technician. If you're not willing/able to learn how to adjust a flute to optimize its performance, your experience might differ greatly from mine, as there were some minor leaks when I first received the flute. However, once I had made the adjustments to the keys, the flute plays beautifully. No issues with the joints, pads, or cork so far after 4 months of daily use. There are the usual coloration changes at high-contact locations despite wiping it down after use, e.g. the mouthpiece and thumb keys, but beyond this everything seems to be holding up. Given that the material is nickel silver, you won't get the same tone that you would get from one of the $600+ flutes made from actual silver or other materials, but you will get a flute that still plays well, sounds like a flute, and gives you the opportunity to learn a new instrument without selling your kidney. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022 by DHollis

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