A comprehensive selection of options are available so that you can perfectly customize your new instrument. For more detailed information on these options please visit our FAQ page.
Series | High E Facilitator | Split E | C# Trill | C#/D# Rollers |
---|---|---|---|---|
PB-102 | $80 | $300 | N/A | $150 Each |
PB-202 | $80 | $300 | $600 | $150 Each |
PB-402 & 602 | $80 | $300 | $600 | $150 Each |
Vision | $80 | $800 | $900 | $200 Each |
Cresta | $80 | $800 | $1100 | $200 Each |
Inline or offset G Keys
All models are available with your choice of offset or inline G keys to provide a left wrist position that is most comfortable for you. There are no pitch or tonal differences.
C# Trill
The C# trill key simplifies many awkward trill and tremolo fingerings. It is very helpful in difficult technical passages. The use of the C# trill key when playing open C# greatly improves tone color and pitch.
For more information including a fingering chart, please see the article on the C# trill key.
Split E Mechanism
The split E divides the action of the upper and lower G keys, permitting the lower G to close when the third octave E natural is aplayed. This mechanism ensures tonal stability of the high E, secure attacks and smooth slurs between the third octave A and E.
For more information, please see our article “The Split E Mechanism and the High E Facilitator”.
High E Facilitator
An effective, economical alternative to the split E, this donut-shaped ring inserted into the lower G tonehole (show here without the G keys) improves the response of the flute’s high E without adversely affecting other notes. The high E can be added to any flute at any time and can also be removed later if desired.
For more information including, please see our article “The Split E Mechanism and the High E facilitator”.
Rollers
The D# and C# rollers help to smooth the movement between the C# and D# keys of the footjoint.