![]() ![]() What is the weight of the case without flute? Hand set-up and finished in UK technical workshops.Fleecy lined case cover with shoulder strap.Stunning headjoint designed by TJ team in England.New 'Voce 958' headjoint - 958 silver lip, riser and headjoint tube.Original 'Voce' headjoint - 925 silver lip, riser and headjoint tube.The TJ 'Chanson' model flute has silver headjoint, silver-plated body, footjoint tube and silver-plated French style pointed key arm mechanism. It is constructed using a higher silver content (95.84%), and will offer the player many tonal colour options usually only found on much more expenisve flutes! After 12 months of development and testing, we are excited to finally bring this wonderful new headjoint, designed by our flute team here in England to you. The new 'Voce 958' will replace the original TJ 'Voce' head made with 925 silver. The new TJ 'Voce 958' headjoint will be slowly rolled out globally during late 2020 and in to 2021 as the standard headjoint on the TJ silver head 'Chanson' model. This is a fabulous step-up flute with a huge 'Voice' which will project your practice and performance to new level! Ian McLauchlan has written a useful article on how to choose a flute headjoint over on the Just Flutes Blog.The TJ silver head 'Chanson' model has had a name change and replaces the 'Cantabile' model name in 2020. We have a wide range of headjoints in stock at all times, and we are particularly fortunate to have Ian McLauchlan, an esteemed British headjoint maker, crafting headjoints on our premises. Second opinions are always nice, but remember that it is YOU who has to play on the headjoint, so don't choose one that you aren't happy with just because someone else likes the sound! Make sure you know which areas of your sound or response are lacking, and seek advice if you're not sure then concentrate on headjoints which improve these aspects without losing the things you DO like. Searching for the perfect headjoint can become an incurable disease! Many people know that they are unhappy with their present headjoint but don't know why they then end up trying hundreds of heads and never really know which is an improvement and which isn't. ![]() The two main factors in sound quality are the material the headjoint is made from and, arguably more significantly, the "cut". The headjoint is the voicebox of the flute, and the most important part when it comes to tone production. Changing the headjoint on your flute can be a useful way of customising the instrument to your liking, improving tone depth, articulation, flexibility and response. ![]()
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