Low G Auto Flute

Auto Flute is available only from the Whistlesmith. Auto Flute has a tuning slide and body rotates for best finger and playing position. The Auto Flute is easily played by anyone familiar with the whistle, fife, or flute.
Blow into the mouthpiece and your breath is directed sideways over the sound hole for perfect tone and clarity. No em brochure is required to play this instrument. In minutes, you will be playing the Auto Flute like a Pro!
Auto Flute plays in cold weather and heavy wind.
Head is hollow with poly plugs to increase volume and clarity of sound.
Sound hole faces your right ear to let you hear over loud instruments.
Every Auto Flute is hand tuned and electronically checked.
Side Shooter mouthpiece is easily cleared when playing.
Auto flute is made from plastic from IMG with airbrushed vinyl color coat.
All joints are self tapers, all edges are beveled, and the bore is completely unpainted for best sound.
Finger holes are offset and designed for small hands playing.
Flute is for right hand players, inform us if you need a left handed finger holes.
The mouthpiece slides completely apart and interior wind way is accessible for cleaning.
Auto Flute comes with color coded fingering chart and instructions for care and playing. A quality cleaning rod and beeswax tablet are included to clean and maintain your whistle
Priced at $39.95
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Note: International orders will be charged an additional $12 to cover shipping and insurance to destination outside the US. Please check out with your current order and we will send an invoice for the additional $12.
Wicked Good Thumb rings now available! Order your thumb ring with your WhistleSmith whistle or flute and we will ship it for free!
Why do you need a Thumb Ring? If you ever dropped your car keys, you know the answer to this question. Don't drop your whistle! Get a grip on your whistle that doesn't slip and play with all fingers open with confidence!
Posted by The WhistleSmith at February 1, 2008 7:46 PM