3 Differences Between Boehm and Simple System Flutes
Flute Info Leslie Anne Harrison Flute Info Leslie Anne Harrison

3 Differences Between Boehm and Simple System Flutes

I’m often asked about the differences between my two flutes, particularly after concerts when audience members have seen the two side by side on stage. One is a Boehm flute and the other is a simple system flute. There are three primary ways in which these flutes are different, and each difference will affect your approach to the instrument.

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3 Tips for Positioning Your Flute Headjoint
Care and Maintenance, Practice Tips, Flute Info Leslie Anne Harrison Care and Maintenance, Practice Tips, Flute Info Leslie Anne Harrison

3 Tips for Positioning Your Flute Headjoint

Finding the ideal placement for a flute headjoint has important ramifications for intonation and tone quality—and as a result, for ease and enjoyment of playing as well. Positioning of headjoints can often be a matter of personal preference, depending not only on the flute, but on the shape of a player's mouth and the tone quality they wish to achieve. Here are some ideas with which to get started.

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3 Steps to Oiling an Irish Flute
Care and Maintenance, Flute Info Leslie Anne Harrison Care and Maintenance, Flute Info Leslie Anne Harrison

3 Steps to Oiling an Irish Flute

Oiling a wooden Irish flute is an important part of the instrument's care and upkeep. Wood can swell or shrink depending on varying levels of heat and humidity, and oiling a flute keeps the wood pliable and more able to weather any changes in climate. Well-oiled flutes also react better to the heat and humidity introduced by our breath when they are played. They sound richer, more resonant, and are more responsive.

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