The Voice Flute is essentially a tenor recorder, but with the lowest note tuned to D instead of the tenor’s C. It was created in the Baroque period to give recorder players easier access to the flute’s repertoire. By tuning the voice flute in D, it is possible to play much of the Baroque Flute repertoire without transcription. The voice flute is constructed exactly like a tenor recorder, except the voicing is a little different. The particular voicing is used in order to accentuate the more flute-like aspects of the recorder sound. This is also supported by the use of softer woods in the construction.
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Takeyama Voice Flute 415Hz in Brazilian Boxwood
Reference: TV415BB
Vendor:Brand: TakeyamaTakeyama Voice Flute 415Hz in Brazilian Boxwood
Made from Brazilian Boxwood
Baroque fingering, double holes
Perfect intonation, easy to play across the range
Sound has both warmth and clarity
Performs well across a wide range of stylesNew Stock Early July 25
- Regular price
- $2,351.00
- Sale price
- $2,351.00
- Regular price
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Made from Brazilian Boxwood
Baroque fingering, double holes
Perfect intonation, easy to play across the range
Sound has both warmth and clarity
Performs well across a wide range of stylesNew Stock Early July 25
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Takeyama Voice Flute 415Hz in Maple
Reference: TV415M
Vendor:Brand: TakeyamaTakeyama Voice Flute 415Hz in Maple
Made from Maple
Baroque fingering, double holes
Perfect intonation, easy to play across the range
Sound has both warmth and clarity
Performs well across a wide range of stylesNew Stock Early July 25
- Regular price
- $2,123.00
- Sale price
- $2,123.00
- Regular price
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Made from Maple
Baroque fingering, double holes
Perfect intonation, easy to play across the range
Sound has both warmth and clarity
Performs well across a wide range of stylesNew Stock Early July 25