Azumi AZ-Z2 RE Flute

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Azumi AZ-Z2 RE Flute

Azumi

AZ-Z2 RE Flute

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 280446
Brand: Azumi
Model: AZ-Z2 RE Flute
Price: $1,802.90

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The Azumi AZ-Z2 RE is a seriously well-made flute, clearly influenced by Altus’s quality. The Z-Cut headjoint really makes it easy to get a beautiful, focused tone, and the pointed arms promise lasting durability. It's a fantastic option for intermediate to advanced students and players looking for a reliable, high-quality instrument without the absolute top-tier price tag.

Product Description

  • Azumi AZ-Z2RE Flute
  • Transverse Flute
  • Scale
  • optics
  • sound and embouchure of the Altus flutes are reflected in the Azumi flutes
  • The handmade Altus "Z-Cut" headjoint gives the instrument an easy response and also makes it possible to focus the tone easily
  • The professional pointed arm design of the mechanism provides increased stability and durability
  • even during intense practice periods
  • Ring keys
  • E-mechanism
  • Offset G
  • C-foot
  • Silver-plated nickel silver body
  • 925 Sterling silver lip plate and riser
  • Handmade Altus Z-Cut headjoint made of 925 sterling silver
  • Pointed arm design
  • Tuning: A = 442 Hz
  • Incl. case
  • cleaning cloth and cleaning rod
PROS
  • • Altus Z-Cut headjoint offers exceptional response and tone focus
  • • Handmade construction ensures a high level of craftsmanship and consistency
  • • Pointed arm design provides robust stability under demanding practice
  • • Silver-plated nickel silver body balances affordability with tonal richness
CONS
  • • Silver plating requires regular cleaning to prevent tarnish and maintain brightness
  • • C-foot limits extended range capabilities for advanced players
  • • Offset G design may not suit all embouchure preferences or playing styles

Product Video

Key Features

Material Nickel silver body, 925 sterling silver lip plate and riser
Headjoint Handmade Altus Z-Cut, 925 sterling silver
Key Mechanism Pointed arm design, ring keys, E-mechanism
Foot Joint C-foot
Finish Silver-plated
Weight Approximately 1 lb 10 oz

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Z-Cut design promotes a more centered and focused tone, often described as having a richer and more responsive character, which can be beneficial for players seeking greater control.
The plating is of a standard thickness; while durable, it will still require regular polishing to maintain its luster and prevent excessive tarnish, as with any silver-plated instrument.
It's not the best choice for players needing extended range techniques like those found in contemporary or orchestral works that frequently utilize lower foot joint notes.

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