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 FluteFreak87 (13 points)
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I am looking for a new piccolo. I have a Schill and I always have to replace the pads every few months. I need a piccolo that has a good price but isn't a piece of junk. I have been looking at different brands and I wouldn't know which one is the best. I know that schills are a piece of junk and I have heard Armstrong makes the worst piccolos. I need some help finding the best type of piccolo.
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 Kara (2900 points)
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The price and all the details are listed on the page I gave to you.
I need to know what price range you are looking at to tell you what would be some good models.
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 FluteFreak87 (13 points)
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that flute you have, is the case good? you know stays closed when it should.
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sorry I meant piccolo.
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 Kara (2900 points)
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The case is in good condition. It is just a student model case. There are better cases like pro style french cases with covers, but those are going to cost over $100 for one.
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 Klarinet (119 points)
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I'm getting a new Geminhardt P4 tomorrow to play Irish Trad on. I'm kind of excited because I have been wanting try the piccolo for a long time.
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