Yamaha Piccolo/Flute owner manual Alto Flute/Bass Flute, Footjoint to the body

Models: Piccolo/Flute

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Alto Flute/Bass Flute

2. Taking care not to press to the keys, hold

the body at its uppermost point, and the

1.Attach the U-joint to the main body. Align the U-joint so that it is positioned slightly to the left of the keys when looking at the keys from directly above. Next, rotate the headjoint and adjust the position (angle) of the embouchure hole so that it aligns with your mouth.

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*If you experience difficulty attaching the joint sections, apply a thin coat of cork grease and try again.

For the bass flute, the next step is to attach the hand rest to the instrument at a com- fortable angle.

*Take care not to tighten the handle too firmly.

U-Joint

Headjoint

Body

Hand rest

footjoint by its lowest point, and attach the

footjoint to the body.

* Use a gauze to wipe off any dirt or foreign

matter from the joints before attaching.

If you experience difficulty, hold the body in the middle and try to attach it again.

*Take care not to apply unnecessary force to the keys.

Body

Footjoint

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Yamaha Piccolo/Flute owner manual Alto Flute/Bass Flute, Footjoint to the body

Piccolo/Flute specifications

The Yamaha Piccolo, a smaller sibling of the flute, is a highly regarded instrument that combines craftsmanship, innovation, and performance. Designed for musicians of all skill levels, this instrument is particularly known for its bright, resonant sound and is widely used in orchestras, band ensembles, and solo performances.

One of the main features of the Yamaha Piccolo is its construction. Typically made from select grenadilla wood or synthetic materials such as ABS resin, the choice of material significantly impacts the tonal quality. Grenadilla wood is favored for its rich, warm sound while synthetic materials offer durability and resistance to environmental factors. Additionally, Yamaha's meticulous precision in manufacturing ensures that each piccolo is crafted to exacting standards, providing musicians with an instrument that is reliable and true to tune.

In terms of technology, Yamaha incorporates advanced designs such as the YPC-62R model which features a headjoint design that enhances the instrument's responsiveness and projection. The pointed key mechanism allows for fluid and smooth action while playing, making it easier for musicians to execute intricate passages. This design not only contributes to playability but also enhances the overall tone quality, allowing for a more expressive performance.

Another notable characteristic of the Yamaha Piccolo is its range. Typically, piccolos have a range of about three octaves, and Yamaha's instruments are designed to facilitate ease of play across this range. The lower notes are warm and full, while the higher notes are bright and piercing, perfectly complementing orchestral and band settings. The intonation is superior, allowing players to easily blend with other instruments, which is crucial in ensemble performances.

Yamaha understands the needs of contemporary musicians, offering various models tailored to different playing styles and preferences. For instance, some models come equipped with a split E mechanism which aids in easier play of the challenging E note.

In summary, the Yamaha Piccolo stands out for its excellent craftsmanship, innovative design, and versatility. Whether for a beginner or a seasoned professional, the Yamaha Piccolo delivers a rich, vibrant sound that enhances any musical repertoire. With its stable intonation, responsive key action, and beautiful tonal quality, the Yamaha Piccolo is a favorite among woodwind players, making it an invaluable addition to any musician's collection.