A good piccolo should be versatile, easy to play, and comfortable to hold - and of course sound great. The Pearl PFP-105ES piccolo ticks all these boxes while rivalling professional-level instruments. Its stable tuning across the range and rich, full-rounded sound set it apart. Crafted from grenaditte - a material prized for its tonal quality, durability, and resistance to humidity and temperature variations - the Pearl PFP-105ES offers an excellent alternative to traditional wood. It also features high-quality pointed arm keys and comes with a French-style case, cork grease, and a cleaning kit, delivering a perfect balance of performance, practicality, and affordability.
The piccolo, often referred to as the flute's "little sister", is celebrated for its agility and unique tonal range, an octave higher than the flute. The PFP-105E delivers both soft, warm pianissimo passages and brilliant, striking fortes in its upper register. Its ability to blend delicate ornamentations with bold, onomatopoeic effects - such as mimicking birdsong or the human voice - has made it a staple in romantic orchestral music and marching bands alike. Its high, penetrating tones add brilliance and clarity to any performance. Additionally, the traditional embouchure of the PFP-105ES adds a little air resistance, slightly modifying playability compared to "wave-style" designs like the Pearl PFP-105E.
The PFP-105ES is a great choice for beginners and experienced flautists alike. Its stable tuning, crisp response, and wide dynamic range make it an excellent tool for mastering piccolo techniques without being overly demanding. Beginners will appreciate its ease of use and precise intonation, while seasoned players will enjoy its rich sound and expressiveness. Often recommended by teachers, the Pearl PFP-105ES is a favourite among students of the piccolo and a go-to instrument for saxophonists and clarinettists exploring a second instrument.
Over the past fifty years, Pearl's pursuit of perfection and innovation have made the company one of the leading brands in the field of high-quality flutes. The company was founded in 1968 by flute maker Tatsumi Shimoyama in Japan. The patented trademark of all Pearl transverse flutes is the "Pinless" key construction, in which the connecting pins commonly found in other designs are replaced by screw connections, and special "bridge constructions" are also used for added overall strength. In addition, the "One-Piece Core-Bar" provides increased stability and significantly reduces wear. Pearl supplies flutes for all requirements, from high-quality student models to professional-level instruments made of silver or gold for the most exacting players. Many famous flautists, such as Daniela Koch, Juliette Hurel, Benoit Fromanger, and Janos Balint have chosen a Pearl flute.
Finding a high-quality, affordable piccolo has historically been a challenge, but Pearl has risen to the occasion with the PFP-105ES. This model surpasses many competitors in sound quality, durability, and ease of use. Whether performing Irish Folk tunes, leading a flute ensemble, or bringing brilliance to marching bands and classical chamber music, the PFP-105E adapts effortlessly to diverse musical genres and settings. With its superior craftsmanship and adaptability, the Pearl PFP-105ES piccolo is a top-tier choice for players seeking excellence in every note.
Grenaditte is a composite of wood and plastic, with a density similar to ebony. Known for its excellent sound properties, it is far more resistant to humidity and temperature changes than traditional wood, making it a practical choice for musicians in varying climates. Additionally, grenaditte prevents the instrument from cracking, ensuring long-term durability and consistent performance over time.