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Eastar Piccolo Instrument for Beginners Students, Key of C Piccolo Flute, with Hard Case Cleaning Rod, Cloth, Swab and Gloves, 2-Piece, Silver Plated Piccolo, EPC-2S

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Color: Silver


Features

  • EASY TO USE: The Eastar Key of C piccolo is pretty easy to play for beginners and students, also a good choice for musical enlightenment, to help develop musical interests.
  • Advanced DESIGN: The lead-free soldering process and cold-drawing sound-holes bring with safety, better resonance for smoothly playing, with shinny nickel plated cover.
  • HIGH-QUALITY: The copper-nickel-made body, and NAS high carbon steel memory spring needle provide good elasticity and strong airtightness, for high durability during long-time playing.
  • DECENT CHOICE AS GIFTS: Whether you're looking for an instrument to families, friends or yourself, this piccolo is a decent choice as a gift with high quality, playability and appearance.
  • EVERYTHING NEEDED: The package includes a durable hard case,cleaning kit, fingering chart, swab, white gloves and12 months guarantee, plz rest assured to choose our products.

Color: Silver


Brand: Eastar


Instrument Key: C


Material: High Carbon Steel,Nickel,Silver


Style: Modern


Item Weight: 1.57 pounds


Package Dimensions: 13.03 x 5.24 x 3.62 inches


Item model number: EPC-2S


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 21, 2018


Color Name: Silver


Top Material: lacquer-silver-plated


Material Type: High Carbon Steel,Nickel,Silver


Instrument Key: C


Proficiency Level: student


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  • Great value for marching band, or the occasional player.
Color: Nickel
I recently bought a Easter flute and thought it was an incredible value, so I decided to get the piccolo for my son for Christmas. The good: * It comes in a nicely lined case, the closing latches are smooth and case will definitely protect the instrument. You can see from the picture that the keys come open with little red rubber wedges to prevent the keys from getting damaged during shipping. That's good attention to detail. Some of the other reviews show a different (bigger? softer?) case. I think I like mine better. * The keys and springs operate smoothly, the pads appear to be of good quality and there is no air leakage around the keys. * The instrument plays beautifully. The sound was sweet and breathy, not as shrill as I feared. We never owned a piccolo before, so I can't compare to other instruments. I can only say that I am very happy with how it sounds. * It comes included with two cleaning cloths. The yellow chamois style can be used to wipe the exterior safely, and the blue one comes with a weighted ribbon to clean the inside. The weighted ribbon is a nice touch, but it also comes with a cleaning for for those who preferably that method for cleaning the inside. Very nice that no additional purchase is required to take care of your instrument. The not-so-perfect: * The cap at the top of the mouthpiece is no welded perfectly centered, as you can see from the picture. It's just cosmetic and doesn't affect the sound, but some may consider it a defect and ask for an exchange. I opted not to. * There is a little cardboard card insert in the package explaining fingerings of the different notes. Unfortunately that card is for a full size flute, which is the same fingering as the piccolo, but it shows the instrument being comprised of 3 pieces, whereas the piccolo only has 2 pieces. It could be confusing to some people, thinking their piccolo is missing a piece (you could also think from looking at the case that there should be 3 pieces). Most people buying a piccolo will have seen one before and not be concerned though. * Just like with the flute, it comes with white gloves, which is a nice touch, but are not big enough for my hands or my son's. In summary: There are two kinds of piccolo players: the "chairs" in their orchestra that are meant to be an expert at the instrument, and may choose to go with a brand-name semi-professional instrument, and there is the casual player, or the marching band player that need an instrument that will get the job done without breaking the bank, without investing too much in their instrument. This Eastar piccolo is perfect for this second type of player. I think few kids start with the piccolo, most start with a regular flute, but this would also be a great choice for a beginner (maybe with small hands). In my opinion, every flute player should also own and play a piccolo, and at this price, there is no reason not to! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2018 by Nexus One Nexus One

  • Worth the Risk!
Color: Nickel
I bought this for my 15yo daughter. She is currently a sophomore in the highest band at her school and plays the flute for a majority of the time. Starting in 8th grade, she would play the schools loaner Piccolo (Gemeinhardt) when it was available. In highschool, many of the flute players switch to Piccolo in marching/pep band since the high sound carries better. Recently, several of the school Piccolo's were damaged or in need of significant repair. Since she is an underclassman, naturally she gets lowest priority and was told she could no longer play Piccolo. She was devastated and this led me to search for a reasonable solution. I could rent a brand name Piccolo, buy one of the many China made versions that sell for cheap or spend $700+ to buy one (already spent $750 on the Yamaha flute). When she was learning the play the flute, I didn't want to gamble and have her get a bad instrument causing her to lose interest but as a second instrument, I decided to take the risk. I am BLOWN AWAY at the quality of this cheap instrument. Seems to be very well made and after a 30 minute break in period, the pads seal perfectly (I play the sax and checked them and regular intervals). Best of all she LOVES this Piccolo and says it plays and sounds better than the one she was borrowing from the school (resin Gemeinhardt). I did a fair amount of research on these and there are a few good youTube videos on this model that do it justice. If you are buying this as a starter instrument, I recommend starting with a brand name flute not a piccolo. Piccolo is harder to play and the fundamentals should be learned first. With a rental they will keep it in good repair if you use the annual service agreement. As a second instrument, this is perfect. As a marching/pep band instrument you can sleep knowing it is $100 max when a kid knocks it off the stands, especially the all metal version (it happens a lot). My daughter might only use this for 2 more years and if she continues into college a brand name might be in her future but for now, this purchase was absolutely worth the risk. Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020 by Troy

  • Good starter instrument
Color: Black
I didn't receive a tuning rod with my piccolo. For the cost, it has a good sound and is a decent alternative if you can't afford to buy one from a music shop.
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2023 by S

  • Great Piccolo!
Color: Nickel
The media could not be loaded. This is a nicely built piccolo! I have played the flute for 3 years. Then on and off for about 5 years and decided to give this piccolo a try. I definitely recommend this piccolo if you're playing for a band or if you or your child are beginners. It's great for indoor and outdoors! If you wonder about the sound, the resonating sound of the flute is bright (flute in the key C). The piccolo is very simple to pick up on for beginners. I don't see any problems with the keypads that may cause the sound to sound airy or broken. One thing I do want to stress is to always make sure to clean your piccolo after each use. That is the only way for your instrument to last you longer. Not cleaning them properly can cause damages to the instrument based on sound and key press as well as all the joints the flute contains. The flute comes with a hard case and inside a beautiful velvet red color that makes the flute case look extra fancy. I truly recommend this piccolo because it won't break the bank, and it comes with extra cleaning goodies along with a fingering chart that I found absolutely essential. Did I mention this is a great travel size instrument to take about on your trips? This really excited me! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2018 by J J

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