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Yamaer C Flute Closed Hole 16-Key Flute – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Yamaer C Flute Closed Hole 16-Key Flute for Beginner Kids Student Flute Instrument with a Carrying Case, Stand, Music Book, Gloves and Cleaning Kit (Black)
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Warranty :
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L. I (verified owner) –
Inexpensive, good starter flute – It’s for my daughter who wants to learn flute. It’s a fraction of cost compared to her cousin’s Yamaha flute. It’s made of cupronickel with the shinny, polished surface and the premium paddings. It looks no different from the Yamaha flute which costs around 2 thousand dollars. The Yamaha flute with the solid silver head joint produces totally different sound quality, a richer tone, more responsive. However, one tuning each year of this flute is over a hundred dollars. Nevertheless, for a fraction of the price, this flute is perfect for a young beginner as a transition to an expensive flute. No need to worry about damage or loss. The sounds are bright, and the tone are accurate and loud. That will give her a good start.
L. I (verified owner) –
Inexpensive, good starter flute – It’s for my daughter who wants to learn flute. It’s a fraction of cost compared to her cousin’s Yamaha flute. It’s made of cupronickel with the shinny, polished surface and the premium paddings. It looks no different from the Yamaha flute which costs around 2 thousand dollars. The Yamaha flute with the solid silver head joint produces totally different sound quality, a richer tone, more responsive. However, one tuning each year of this flute is over a hundred dollars. Nevertheless, for a fraction of the price, this flute is perfect for a young beginner as a transition to an expensive flute. No need to worry about damage or loss. The sounds are bright, and the tone are accurate and loud. That will give her a good start.