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Clarke’s Music Company Rosewood Flute

Clarke’s Music Company Rosewood Flute
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Clarke’s Music Company Rosewood Flute
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  • Model: CMC-Flute Rosewood
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€249.00
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Clarke’s Music Company Rosewood Flute

The Clarke’s Music Company Rosewood Flute is a beautifully crafted instrument that combines traditional craftsmanship with exceptional sound quality. Made from high-quality rosewood, this flute offers a warm, rich tone with excellent resonance, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and intermediate players looking to elevate their sound.

The flute features a carefully constructed design, ensuring smooth playability and easy breath control, which allows for a wide dynamic range and clear articulation across all registers. Its rosewood body not only contributes to the flute's distinctive tonal warmth but also adds an elegant aesthetic appeal, making it a pleasure to both play and behold.

Key Features:

  • Material: Solid rosewood body for a warm, resonant sound
  • Tone: Rich, balanced tone with clear articulation and a smooth response
  • Design: Classic, well-crafted construction that ensures ease of play
  • Aesthetic: Elegant rosewood finish that complements its warm sound
  • Ideal for: Beginner to intermediate players looking for an affordable yet high-quality wooden flute

This flute is a perfect choice for musicians seeking a durable, high-quality instrument with exceptional tonal qualities, suitable for both personal enjoyment and performance. Clarke’s Music Company has built a reputation for crafting instruments that deliver reliable performance at an accessible price point.


 Breaking In a New Wooden Flute: A Guide for Beginners 

Wooden flutes are beautiful, expressive instruments with a rich, warm tone that develops and improves over time. But unlike plastic or metal flutes, a wooden flute needs to be played in gently during the first few weeks. If you're new to wooden flutes — or if you're a shop stocking them — here's what you need to know.


Why Break In a Wooden Flute?

Wood is a living material. Even after it's shaped and oiled, it responds to moisture, temperature, and playing pressure. If you play a brand-new wooden flute for long periods straight away, there's a risk of:

  • Cracking from sudden changes in humidity

  • Swelling or warping from too much moisture too fast

  • Sticky or shifting tuning as the bore adjusts

A proper break-in allows the wood to gradually adapt to the moisture from your breath, and ensures that your flute stays stable and resonant for years to come.


How to Break In a Wooden Flute (Safely)

Here’s a simple, safe, and traditional method for breaking in your new flute:

 Week-by-Week Plan:

Week 1:

  • Play no more than 5–10 minutes per session, twice per day.

  • Wipe moisture out of the bore with a soft cloth or cleaning rod after each session.

  • Do not oil unless instructed — most new flutes come pre-oiled.

Week 2:

  • Increase playing time to 15 minutes per session, twice a day.

  • Still clean and dry the bore after each use.

  • Avoid playing in cold, dry environments or near heaters.

Week 3–4:

  • You can now play for 20–30 minutes at a time.

  • Start playing full tunes and working through the range.

  • Monitor for any swelling, cracks, or sticky joints — this is the most delicate period.

After Week 4:

  • You can now play as normal, but always treat the flute with respect.

  • Regularly swab it out after playing and oil it according to the maker’s recommendations (typically every few weeks or months).


Extra Tips for Beginners & Retailers

  • Always warm up the flute gradually. Don’t blow forcefully when it’s cold.

  • If joints are stiff, use thread or cork grease, not force.

  • Never leave your flute in direct sunlight, a hot car, or near a radiator.

  • For shops: Educate buyers on this break-in period — it helps prevent returns and damage.


✅ Final Word

A wooden flute is more than just an instrument — it’s a companion that grows with you. By taking a little time to break it in properly, you'll help it develop a rich, stable tone and ensure it stays crack-free and reliable for many years.

Got questions about flute care, oiling, or moisture control? We're happy to offer guidance, aftercare tips, or connect you with trusted repairers.

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