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Nov 02, 2018
Sturdy stand. Wide.
Everything about this stand is good. Very solid, collapsible. Holds instruments well. Just know that it’s wide. Bigger footprint than my older stand. Unless I’m playing two saxes, I might want a single stand. If space is not an issue, then this stand is fine.

Oct 28, 2016
Nobody needs a Toot
I like my Nuvo flute. That being said, I don't see the Toot filling a niche. It's basically a fife with recorder fingerings. It has a removable recorder mouthpiece. It has just over an octave range. Less than a recorder. It's an oddity, but not super cool. Does a little kid need one instead of a recorder because he or she may wish to pursue the transverse flute? No. Does it sound cool or play easily? Not really. Is it a poor man's piccolo? NO! Will all the little double holes help bridge to a chromatic keywork instrument? No. iIs it cheap? No. Would it be a good first instrument? No. Is it bad? No, but why buy one?

Jun 17, 2017
Nice playable mouthpiece
1 of 1 found this helpful There is a guy who plays tenor in our community orchestra who always played flat. This mouthpiece brought him up to pitch and now we sound much better. This is a great low cost mouthpiece that can work on a beginner/intermediate horn. Beyond a certain price point, I'd be looking for a Vandoren Optimum or a used Selmer C*, but for under $50, it'shard to beat.