The Odyssey OPC3500 Symphonique In-Line Piccolo is part of Odysseys Symphonique range – offering levels of finesse playability and nuanced quality which are essential to experienced players. The OPC3500 Piccolo features a wooden body with silver-plated keys producing a sweet tone with piercing projection. 15 closed keys offer easy playability and high-quality pads and springs ensure that the mechanisms will play smoothly for a long time to come. The OPC3500 comes included with a wooden case padded carry bag and essential cleaning accessories.
A refined piccolo The OPC3500 piccolo is built with a fine wooden body and headjoint. As well as a stand-out aesthetic this gives the instrument a slightly earthier tonal core compared to a metal headjoint. This piccolo has a conical bore which imparts a sweeter tone. With 15 closed keys this instrument is easy to play especially if you are coming to it as a second instrument – so serves as a fantastic doubling instrument for somebody looking to expand their repertoire. Everything you need This piccolo comes included with its own custom-designed carry case. This sturdy wooden hardshell case has a leatherette cover and a padded carry bag so you can easily take your instrument on the move and keep it safe from knocks and shocks. Also included is a cleaning cloth and flute rod so you can keep your piccolo in perfect playing condition. Odyssey instruments All Odyssey woodwind and brass instruments have been designed by Peter Pollard and built to the highest standards of workmanship using superior quality materials and class-leading design features to give you the best possible instrument. You can be assured that as much thought care emotion skill and detail as you apply to your music has gone into the instruments Odyssey have created for you to enjoy. Specifications Key: C Body material: Wood Number of keys: 15 Key mechanism material: Silver-plated Case: Hard shell wood case with leatherette cover and padded carry bag Accessories: Cleaning cloth and flute rod
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