Thumbport II for Flute - Right Hand Rest
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Description
Thumbport II for Flute - Right Hand Rest
- allows greater balance in holding the flute
- helps the player to place the right thumb at an efficient spot and provides additional support
- lower default angle for the thumb
- thicker and more rigid
- contact are with the tube of the flute is smaller
- arm extension is a little shorter and the end of the extension has a more rounded shape
- compatible with metal C flutes
- Read more: How to Choose Between Thumbport I and Thumbport II: A Guide for Flutists
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Thumbport II for Flute - Right Hand Rest
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I've made adjustments due to age and small hands. This piece adjusts the angle and helps compensate for small hands. I find it very helpful. Wish I had done this years ago.
I’ve been playing for about 50 years and have started to have some thumb pain. The thumbport is helpful as it allows more variety of thumb positions, and adds a little stability which = reduced hand tension. The instrument fits in the case with the thumbport on. Not a miracle, but good. I’d say it would also be good for a young player with small hands to prevent bad habits from becoming ingrained.
I tried the Kooiman thumb rest but didn’t like it because it forces a thumb position that’s bad for my particular hand… plus it doesn’t fit in the case & doesn’t pop on and off as easily as the thumbport. The Bo-Pep was nice but it threw the flute off balance for me. It’s probably better if you have an offset G… mine is inline.
I love it—it works exactly as I expected. The support provides greater stability and firmness. It’s the best purchase I’ve made. It’s small, so I can easily carry it in my flute case.
I find using the Thumbport reduces fatigue in balancing the flute, particularly with my hyperextended "hitchhiker's thumb" which is cradled by the Thumbport.
Just what I needed. I'm a beginner and was experiencing pain in my right thumb. Thumbport II rectified the problem. Highly Recommend