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Zoom Yamaha Student Flute Model 222
Zoom Yamaha Student Flute Model 222
Zoom Yamaha Student Flute Model 222
Zoom Yamaha Student Flute Model 222
Zoom Yamaha Student Flute Model 222

Yamaha Student Flute Model 222

$1,153.00 USD
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Description

Yamaha Flute Model 222 (Formerly Model 221) New

  • Silver-plated headjoint, body and mechanism
  • Closed hole
  • Plateau model
  • Pointed key-arms
  • C footjoint

YFL-222 - offset G, C footjoint

Note: pricing in video review may be outdated and is subject to change. Please refer to website pricing for up-to-date pricing information.

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Flute Center offers free 3-day Express or 1-3 day Ground shipping via FedEx on all US orders over $100, no code required - this will automatically be an option at checkout. All instrument shipments require a direct signature. Please note that orders may take up to 2 business days to process. Need your order right away? Contact us - we would love to help. 

We are happy to ship orders internationally! International orders are subject to taxes, fees and customs in accordance with all import laws.

12-Month Warranty

We proudly offer a 12-month Standard Service Guarantee on all new and certified pre-owned instruments. The Flute Center Standard Service Guarantee covers any and all minor adjustments impacting the playability and/or mechanical functionality of the instrument for 12 months from original purchase date. This guarantee is built on top of any pre-existing Manufacturer's Limited Warranty on new instruments. New and certified pre-owned instruments are also eligible for enrollment into Flute Center's Concierge Service Guarantee at time of purchase.

New instruments purchased by students of our ClubFC members qualify for a complimentary 18-month extended Standard Service Guarantee. If you're shopping and want to receive a free extended Service Guarantee, tell your teacher to join the Club, or enter your teacher's name and email address at checkout!

Trials

Flute Center offers free in-home trials for all instruments, new and used. Request a free trial today! 

Please note that trials are not available on keyless flutes or accessories. Shipping fees may apply - have your flute teacher join ClubFC for teachers for free shipping! Learn more about our trials.

Policies

Flute Center offers a 7-day return window for all instrument purchases made through our website, new or used. For clients who choose to trial instruments before purchasing, there are no returns or refunds after finalizing a sale.

Any pre-owned instrument purchases made via our website will be fulfilled immediately after any existing trials are completed and the instruments are returned to Flute Center. Please note that Flute Center will grant the trialing client the right to purchase any unique item from their trial, even if another buyer has made a purchase online in the interim.

Read our sales and return policy.

Expert Advice

Questions about this item? Contact our Resident Flutists for expert advice. We would love to help!

Yamaha Student Flute Model 222

$1,153.00 USD

Beginner Flute FAQs

How do I know if this is a good flute?

You're in the right place! The Flute Center only sell high-quality flutes that we can stand behind. Before your flute is shipped, a Flute Center Resident Flutist will perform a thorough inspection and play-test to ensure that it is in perfect condition. We also offer a 12-month Standard Service Guarantee with all new flutes, which covers all normal wear and tear for the first year.

I'm a beginner. Do I need closed holes or open holes?

Many beginner players start with a closed hole flute, but some choose to start with an open-hole flute instead. Most flutists will upgrade to an open hole flute in the first few years of playing, so purchasing an open hole flute from the start may mean more time between upgrades. Open hole flutes come with plugs, which can be used to close the open holes until the player is ready to remove them. Learn more in our article The Difference Between Open-Hole and Closed Hole-Flutes

What's the difference between a C footjoint and a B footjoint?

The lowest possible note on a flute with a C footjoint is a low C. The lowest possible note on a flute with a B footjoint is a low B (this adds one note compared to a C footjoint flute.) Most beginner flutes come with a C footjoint, which is usually less expensive and more lightweight. Some beginner flutes and almost all step-up flutes come with a B footjoint. Most flutists will upgrade to a flute with a low B footjoint within the first few years of playing, so some players opt to purchase that style from the start.

What's the difference between a student flute and a step-up flute?

Beginner flutes typically come with closed hole keys, a C footjoint, and are usually all silver-plated. Step-up flutes typically come with open hole keys, a low B footjoint, and may be partially made of solid silver (for example, a step-up flute might have a solid silver lip plate.) Some players beginners choose to start with a step-up flute, to avoid having to upgrade in the first few years.

Should I get a flute with a curved headjoint?

Curved or wave-style headjoints bring the body and keys of the flute closer to the player's torso, making for a more comfortable experience for younger players with shorter arms. Some adult players also find that a curved style headjoint helps relieve tension and pain while playing.

Help, I have more questions!

Please feel free to contact our Resident Flutists with any questions. We are all experienced flutists and teachers who would love to "talk-flute" with you!

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