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Mark Thomas, NFA Founder and Honorary Life
President, presents showcase with Jupiter at NFA Jupiter attends NFA and debuts new bass flute model The
acclaimed Jupiter Alto Flute models have been
the talk of flute ensembles and educators for the past two years.
The ease of playability and craftsmanship combined with Jupiter's
unprecedented value allowed more players to expand their skills and
repertoire. Mark
Thomas, who aided in their development, had this to say: The playing characteristics approach those of an artist model, making the Jupiter Alto Flute an exceptional value. To further the efforts to build better ensemble programs, Jupiter is proud to introduce the NEW 523S BASS FLUTE available in 2003. The model was available for preview at this year's NFA Convention in Washington, D.C., and was the focus of an NFA Showcase presented by Mark Thomas himself. Read about the showcase here. Becoming versatile on piccolo, alto and bass flute will help even the most advanced players improve their C flute playing and open new doors of opportunity. Ensemble playing aids the development of individual players as well as sections. Read the Article by Patrick Dillery on the benefits of playing multiple voices and being involved in flute choirs and ensembles. In addition to the new Bass model, see Jupiter's full line of flutes, including New Jupiter Piccolos, New Offset, Open Hole, C foot models for health maintenance, Specialty models that help younger players, and the elegant diMedici models.
Patrick Dillery Shows How to Improve Performance and Motivation through Flute Ensembles Curved headjoint with case cover now optional on standard flutes
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