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GUITARRA

   
Definition: Portuguese guitar, usually 12 strings in 6 courses. curved fingerboard and fan type tuners. Closely associated with traditional Fado music. Directly related to mediaeval citterns and the English guitar.

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Silverwood SW-SL Irish D Flute. Silver Finish


Handmade wooden head-joint with a undercut embouchure, aluminum body

Item ID: GX21065S   Model No: SW-SL   
    Product Features
  • The embouchure hole in the head joint is identical to the embouchure hole on Tony Millyard?s Rudall Rose model wooden flute
  • Smaller diameter body which is more comfortable for players with smaller hands, finger-hole spacings have also been designed with this in mind.
  • The aluminum body allows the player to slur notes by sliding fingers
    Product Specifications
  • Silverwood Flutes are designed for both beginner and established flute players
  • Made in: United Kingdom
  • Model Number: SW-SL
Complete With Gig Bag - Complete with Gig Bag
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Simple System D Flutes Information


The D Flute has 6 open holes, and up to 8 keys, but these are often not used, as the notes can be found by cross fingering. A slide head is useful to tune in with other players. The open hole wooden type produces a much more earthy sound than modern metal instruments, and plays easily in the keys of D, and G.
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