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Renaissance bass flute traverso in G/440 Hz,Claudio Rafi ルネッサンスフルート

$ 524.83

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Professional  Renaissance flute traverso- Bass in G/ 440 Hz  ,copy  after Claudio Rafi (   Accademia Filharonica  di Verona / Italy )  from16 century , 2 pieces ,scale over 2 octaves, sycamore wood with brass ring, lenght- 83 cm.Excellent quality , beautiful sweet  easy sound and perfect  intonation.
That model of flute traverso you can order in another temperaments and pitch like 415 , 466 and 392 Hz too
For special order we add CD with Grzegorz Tomaszewicz's  ensamble- Collegio Antico with Renaissance music.
At the preasent time that model of Renaissance flute is made in all sizes:
sopran in d
alto in g or a
tenor in d
bass in G ( for special order in A or F)
That flute was made in G.Tomaszewicz's workshop
For  special  wish  you  can order also  that traverso  in  one piece or another old  pitches like: 382, 394, 466 Hz
On Ebay you can buy also
many another musical instrument from G.Tomaszewicz’s workshop like: cornamuse, rauschpfeife, cornetto, , flute traverso 16th and 18th
century, chalumeau, shawm
On warranty, you are entitled to a free service of your instrument once a year
5 years warranty!!!
If you will be not satisfaction you can return that flute during 14 days, money back guarantee!!!
The studio of Mr. Tomaszewicz produces four types of renaissance and early baroque flutes with different sound characteristics.
Bassano
This is the most common Renaissance flute on old iconography.
It has a delicate structure, it is made of one piece of wood.
Sweet, delicate sound, very fast articulation.
It is perfect for playing in small bands accompanied by singers and lute.
It works perfectly in the solo repertoire - Van Eyck
Rafi
It's a flute with a wider channel and thicker walls than Bassano.
Strong sound throughout the scale, perfect intonation.
This flute is dedicated to musicians for playing songs and dances.
Its two-part construction is very convenient for transporting and for correcting intonation.
The bass flute in this series is extremely comfortable and easy to play.
The most common problem in bass flutes from the renaissance period is the extreme distance between the holes in the fingers, in this model the problem is minimal.
Lissieu
One of the most beautiful flutes preserved to our times.
It combines the character of Bassano and Verona flutes.
A loud, sweet sound, perfect intonation, easy to play even for modern flutists.
Model from the Museum of Instruments in Berlin
This simple flute has a powerful sound, sometimes comparable to contemporary folk flutes or to the so-called Swiss Renaissance flutes.
The dominant, very loud first octave.
This flute is perfect for bands playing dance music with many musicians.
It combines well with cornetto, shawm and percussion instruments.
It is also often used for playing medieval music.