Accessories

Back to school special

I can hardly believe I’m typing this, but it’s time for a bunch of local schools to start thinking about heading back for the upcoming semester! Whether you’re totally jazzed or have the end of summer scaries, we have a great deal for you if you’ve been thinking about upgrading to an intermediate or professional model instrument: a free flute or piccolo stand! The Indy Flute Shop has 4 options available for this special offer, all by K&M: your choice of a flute or piccolo stand, with either a 4-leg compact base or a larger base with 3 legs. I personally use the 4 leg compact flute stand because the legs fold up and store inside itself, making it super compact to throw in my purse or better yet, Fluterscooter bag! You can receive one of these free stands with an eligible upgrade of a flute or piccolo from the Indy Flute Shop–just click here to make an appointment to come test some out! See you soon!

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Accessory spotlight: LefreQue

There are so many accessories that can be added to the flute, all of which make claims and promises to improve your playing, hand position, intonation, and much more. At the Indy Flute Shop, we only carry the finest accessories that really do what they promise, hand picked by me! This week, let’s take a look at the LefreQue. At the NAMM show in 2016, I had the opportunity to try a unique new product that instrumentalists–particularly flute players–were raving about. It was a little gadget called the LefreQue that promised to help your instrument play easier, with greater dynamic range, and better in tune. I’m a bit of a minimalist when it comes to my instrument, so I’ll admit I was pretty skeptical. If you’ve never been to the NAMM convention, held at the Anaheim Convention Center, it’s hard to imagine just how massive the exhibit hall is–just over a million square feet (literally!) of exhibits showcasing new products all across the music industry. Bottom line: it’s LOUD. I picked up a flute and did some playing while my colleagues stood about 10 feet away, and of course they couldn’t hear me. But then I attached the LefreQue and

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