Passionate Player Spotlight: Zinnie Jones

Passionate Player Spotlight: Zinnie Jones

In our new Passionate Player Spotlight series we highlight some of the unique and exciting personalities who make up #TeamBurkart. Today we're shining the spotlight on Zinnie Jones, an IT Project Manager who participates in therapeutic music to heal and connect with...

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Passionate Player Spotlight: Ilonka Kolthof

Passionate Player Spotlight: Ilonka Kolthof

In our new Passionate Player Spotlight series we highlight some of the unique and exciting personalities who make up #TeamBurkart. Today, we're shining the spotlight on Ilonka Kolthof, a flute and piccolo free-lance musician from the Netherlands! Ilonka's dazzling...

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Jim Walker Answers “Why Play the Piccolo?”

Jim Walker Answers “Why Play the Piccolo?”

Jim Walker, know as the “Renaissance Man of the Flute”, is well-known in the flute world for his dynamic playing and versatility. He was principal flute of the Los Angeles Philharmonic for seven seasons, and the first-call studio flutist in L.A. for the better part of...

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The Case for a Case

The Case for a Case

When you aren’t diligently practicing flute or piccolo, where does your instrument get stored? The chances are good that you put your instrument back in its case! Today we will discuss a few important things to think about when it comes to your instrument’s case.Why...

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Passionate Player Spotlight: Nathan Painter

Passionate Player Spotlight: Nathan Painter

In our new Passionate Player Spotlight series we highlight some of the unique and exciting personalities who make up #TeamBurkart. Today we're shining the spotlight on Nathan Painter, an anesthesiologist from Seattle, Washington who uses music as a way to relieve...

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Flutemakers’ Favorites: Headjoint Materials

Flutemakers’ Favorites: Headjoint Materials

Having considered some of the qualities associated with various flute headjoint materials, it is time to do a deeper investigation into the qualities associated with different combinations of metals. With so many combinations available, you may wonder “What are my...

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Choosing the Right Headjoint Material for You

Choosing the Right Headjoint Material for You

In our last blog, we learned how the shapes and characteristics of the embouchure impact color, response, and nuance in the sound of a flute headjoint. We also discussed the characteristics of a headjoint that may be most important for a student flutist and a...

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Choosing the Right Flute Headjoint for You

Choosing the Right Flute Headjoint for You

There are many things to consider when searching for the right flute headjoint. If you are a student, think about the flutist you are today and the flutist you want to become. You will need a balanced, well-rounded headjoint so that as you progress, you can explore...

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