• Reviews around beginner (4.10 of 5)

    Glory Closed Hole C Flute With Case, Tuning Rod and Cloth,Joint Grease and Gloves Nickel Siver-More Colors available,Click to see more colors

    • It's an excellent beginners flute for a student
    • The flute, my daughter's gift, is her choice of instrument to learn, and this is a great beginner flute to own with lots of learning potential available from the instrument
    • Excellent beginner instrument.
    • works well for my daughter as a beginner.
    • This is a great beginner flute, as it works perfectly
    • Bought it for the beginner student, very gentle, very careful, respectful of all instruments, skillful
    • Good sound and overall a great beginner instrument.
    • Perfect beginner's flute!
    • Great Beginner's flute!Don't be scared off by the cheap price or the length of shipping time
    • Great beginner flute for my granddaughter!
    • Great beginner instrument.
    • Fantastic beginner flute for the price.
    • Love it...great beginner instrument at a great price.
    • A great beginner flute at a great price.
    • I am a professional flutist and was looking for an inexpensive beginner flute to recommend to beginner students.
    • Beautiful sound, great for a beginner as well as someone just getting back into playing.
    • I have no problem getting low C natural and low B
    • The instrument that arrived was exactly the one that was pictured on the listing: removable plugs for converting to an open-keyed instrument (and, thoughtfully, a jeweler's screwdriver for unmounting the keys to prevent damage to the instrument when the day to do that arrives); offset-g with split-e mechanism; and a b-foot with gizmo key (so playing the top c doesn't blow out a lung).That said:* When pressing only the c-roller key on the foot, the c-sharp key stands half a millimeter proud of its tone hole, which prevents middle c from speaking
    • The instrument that arrived was exactly the one that was pictured on the listing: removable plugs for converting to an open-keyed instrument (and, thoughtfully, a jeweler's screwdriver for unmounting the keys to prevent damage to the instrument when the day to do that arrives); offset-g with split-e mechanism; and a b-foot with gizmo key (so playing the top c doesn't blow out a lung).That said:* When pressing only the c-roller key on the foot, the c-sharp key stands half a millimeter proud of its tone hole, which prevents middle c from speaking