A good piccolo doesn’t forgive flaws. It demands precision from both the maker and the player, and rewards you with sound that cuts through any ensemble when it’s right. But quality comes at a cost, and for many musicians, new instruments stretch the budget farther...
Have you ever tried playing a piccolo that felt stiff, shrill, or refused to sing? Your piccolo should complement your performances—in a symphony, a marching band, or a jazz ensemble. Selecting the right piccolo should lead your performance, not the other way around....