700/600/500 SeriesProfessional Flutes

  Toneholes Key Types Key Systems Split E Mechanism Material Case Case Bag
YFL-482 Drawn and Curled Ring Keys In-line - Sterling Silver & Nickel Silver FLC-220 FLB-400EII
YFL-472 Offset G Included
YFL-462 -
YFL-422 Covered Keys
YFL-382 Ring Keys In-line - FLB-200EII
YFL-372 Offset G Included
YFL-362 -
YFL-322 Covered Keys
YFL-282 Ring Keys In-line - Nickel Silver
Offset G
YFL-262 -
YFL-222 Covered Keys
  • * Some models are available with a B footjoint. Please add H to the model number. They come with a case (FLC-48II) and a case bag (400 Models: FLB-400EHII, 300 Models: FLB-48II).

Material Combination for Professional Flutes

*All models are silver-plated.

Toneholes

Drawn and Curled

Walls are drawn upward from the body material, giving the flute a broad, light sound.

Key Types

Many advanced players prefer the open feel of Ring keys for subtle control of their tone. Intermediate and Standard model French system flutes come with key plugs to seal the hole until players have become adept at covering the holes with their fingers.

Ring (French) Keys

Key Systems

Many players find the Offset G configuration easier to play. Often teachers recommend that beginners start on these flutes, while more and more advanced players are also choosing this natural feeling configuration. Many advanced students and professionals, though, still prefer the traditional In-line formation where all the toneholes are in a straight row.

in-line

Offset G

Split E Mechanism

This key helps give more stability and better centered intonation to the high E.

Footjoints

The B footjoint has an extra key enabling the player to play 1/2 step lower than the lowest note of a C foot. It also affects the sound; B footjoint enables a darker, stronger sound with good projection.

B Footjoint

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