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Members can add new questions and answers. The contributor's screen name, which appears after each question or answer, can be set on the member preferences page. Questions and Answers Members can add new questions and answers. Accessories I have to use a finger rest while playing due to two plates in my left hand, preventing me from bending the correct way.
However, my BoPep does not fit on my wooden flute. Obviously, the bore is the same as my silver, but the nature of wood is that the outside would be larger. Does anyone have suggestions on possible manufacturers or anything to help me out? Without the rest, it is not only uncomfortable to play, getting painful the longer I practice, but I have trouble with finger agility. Where can I find tightly telescoping tubing to do this?
I am looking for something that will approximate the tight fit of a concert boehm head articulation with the body. Bryan Tell me what dimensions you require and maybe I can help Phil Bleazey phil bleazey.
There is an American brass company that sells exactly what you want. Their specialty is precision brass shapes and their tubing selection includes telescoping sizes large enough for flute construction. Their name is Special Shapes Co. Phone Randy Howard anonymous Any hoby or model shop ought to have the tubing required. I have had very good results with the cheap tubing sold at these places. I am looking to buy a wooden flute for my 10 yr.
I don't play the flute myself and don't know what to look for in buying a decent, entry-level flute. We live in Washington state. Any suggestions? I have two and use them often.