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D Irish Flute | Diatonic to Low D | D'Almaine-London

D Irish Flute | Diatonic to Low D | D'Almaine-London

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The Irish flute in D is handcrafted to play the basic notes of the diatonic scale, without keys for sharps and flats. This reproduction, inspired by D'Almaine of London, is for Irish, Celtic, Folk, and simple system flute music.

This model features no keys, offering a range extending from C to D. Additionally, the flute includes an oval embouchure hole and a tuning slide head-joint, tuned to the key of 'D' with a standard pitch of A=440Hz.

Crafted from Indian Cocobolo wood, this flute offers a warmer, mellower sound with good projection. Known for its durability and strength, it provides a unique tactile sensation, feeling warmer and softer in the hands, with a stunning natural grain pattern for visual appeal.

Imitation Ivory rings protect the wood ends, adding a classic touch reminiscent of genuine Ivory's timeless elegance.

Included in the package are a wooden case, a cleaning cloth, and a fingering chart.

Explore our other models, available fully chromatic flutes with 6 and 8 keys, to find the perfect fit for your musical needs.
History:

The 'Classical transverse flute in D' has a rich and evolving history that spans centuries. Originally a keyless instrument, it was primarily designed to play the basic notes of the diatonic scale, without keys for sharps and flats. However, as musical styles and demands evolved, musicians sought ways to expand the flute's range and versatility.

To address this need, keys were gradually added to the flute, transforming it into a chromatic instrument capable of playing all the notes within the Western musical scale, including sharps and flats. This innovation greatly enhanced the flute's capabilities, allowing musicians to explore a broader range of musical genres and styles.

Today, the 'Classical transverse flute in D' remains a cherished instrument appreciated by musicians and enthusiasts worldwide for its distinctive sound, cultural significance, and versatility across various musical traditions. The choice between a keyless flute and a keyed flute continues to be influenced by personal preference and musical requirements, offering musicians the flexibility to tailor their instrument to suit their artistic vision and repertoire.
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