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Always wanted to learn the piccolo? Elevate your playing with 204 piccolo from Armstrong. Perfect for any musical setting, the 204 piccolo is ideal for any discerning flute or piccolo musician.
Take the next step. The head joint and body are made from quality nickel silver and then silver plated. Meticulously built to perfection, the 204 piccolo will add extra depth to your sound while being full of personality. Once combined with the silver plated mechanism and Y arms, the Armstrong 204 will transform your playing to the next level.
Designed with a cylindrical bore, the 204 is easy to play through all three registers while keeping even intonation. To ensure you have everything you need, the Armstrong 204 comes with everything you need to look after your new instrument. This includes a French style hard case and cleaning rod
Product Ref: 128420
The Armstrong 204 piccolo achieves its bright sound from a nickel silver plated body, headjoint, and keys. The silver plate provides you with a bright sound that can rise above a marching or concert band. This implementation is usually only found on professional flutes and piccolos as it enables you to achieve lyrical and expressive playing. The plated silver also brings prestige to the instrument as well as fantastic projection.
To ensure your Armstrong piccolo stays in its best condition, the 204 comes with everything you need to look after it. To protect your instrument while commuting, a French-style hard case is included. To make sure your piccolo lasts as long as possible, it should be cleaned regularly. This is why the Armstrong 204 comes with a cleaning road, so you can keep your new piccolo sounding brand new.
William Teasdale Armstrong is a highly respected craftsman who founded his first repair shop in 1931. Soon after he was asked to manufacture whole instruments for professional musicians, word soon got around of his skills and commitment to quality. That was when the legendary Armstrong was born.
Now Armstrong carries a worldwide reputation as a respected name of woodwind instruments. Despite the business growing bigger than he could have ever imagined, Armstrong has kept his authentic guiding principles - listen, question, design, test, and continue to craft.