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Description
Guo Grenaditte piccolos are made of an advanced composite that is incredibly responsive, weather-resilient, crack-resistant, and light weight.
Guo Grenaditte Piccolo Flute New
- Grenaditte headjoint and body
- Hand-cut embouchure
- Split E mechanism
- High G# trill mechanism
- Thick wall headjoint and tube
- Guo-style key-arms
- Pinless mechanism
- Weight: 148g / 5.2oz
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Guo Grenaditte Piccolo - New
Guo Piccolo Review
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Learn why Dave Weiss, flutist with the Lion King, chooses his Guo Piccolo for Broadway performances!

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Picture this - it’s Friday night. You’re in the stands playing with the high school marching band. The score is tied during the biggest football game of the year, when...
The warm woodsy tone and responsive mechanism of this instrument makes it a delight to play! The first performance I used it for was to play a gorgeous and fun solo in Church. I love the unique looks of my new "Darth" Piccolo! I highly recommend the Guo Grenaditte Piccolo.
It sounds nice, transitions easily from lower registers to higher registers without easily losing pitch. Tone wise, it's easily on par with other piccolos I've played - not as sweet and pure in sound as some wooden ones, but far better for the outdoor playing I routinely participate in by far. It carries well, and I'm not worried about how the climate will affect it.
For some reason, a few of the highest notes do not come out clearly. I don't play piccolo consistently, so maybe it's me. However, when I trialed a few other piccolos, the highest notes came out more easily, if not as prettily or in tune. This is only a difficulty because the Bb, C and D are not working as expected (Db is fine), and it made Stars and stripes a bit more challenging than expected.
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