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THUMBPORT II

$25.00
  • The second generation Thumbport with a lower angle and thicker profile

  • Available in 5 colours: Black-Grey, Grey-Copper, Dusky Orchid-White, Light Slate-White, All Red

Please note, the second generation Thumbport was not designed to replace the first generation, but rather offer an alternate angle for certain hand positions. Those who tend to keep their right hand thumb more below the flute will prefer the Thumbport II, whereas those who prefer to keep their thumb slightly more behind the flute will prefer the originalThumbport.

The Thumbport allows greater balance in holding the flute. It is comprised of a C-shaped shell and a thumb-like extension. The Thumbport helps the player to place the right thumb at an efficient spot and provides additional support.

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  • The second generation Thumbport with a lower angle and thicker profile

  • Available in 5 colours: Black-Grey, Grey-Copper, Dusky Orchid-White, Light Slate-White, All Red

Please note, the second generation Thumbport was not designed to replace the first generation, but rather offer an alternate angle for certain hand positions. Those who tend to keep their right hand thumb more below the flute will prefer the Thumbport II, whereas those who prefer to keep their thumb slightly more behind the flute will prefer the originalThumbport.

The Thumbport allows greater balance in holding the flute. It is comprised of a C-shaped shell and a thumb-like extension. The Thumbport helps the player to place the right thumb at an efficient spot and provides additional support.

  • The second generation Thumbport with a lower angle and thicker profile

  • Available in 5 colours: Black-Grey, Grey-Copper, Dusky Orchid-White, Light Slate-White, All Red

Please note, the second generation Thumbport was not designed to replace the first generation, but rather offer an alternate angle for certain hand positions. Those who tend to keep their right hand thumb more below the flute will prefer the Thumbport II, whereas those who prefer to keep their thumb slightly more behind the flute will prefer the originalThumbport.

The Thumbport allows greater balance in holding the flute. It is comprised of a C-shaped shell and a thumb-like extension. The Thumbport helps the player to place the right thumb at an efficient spot and provides additional support.


Analysis:

Mechanically, there are three factors associated with balancing a flute:

  1. The mass (weight) of the flute

  2. Horizontal rotation

  3. Axial rotation

The gravity centre of a flute is located slightly to the right of the left index finger. When the knuckle of the left index finger takes up most of the weight of a flute at number 2, the small remaining weight is often assumed by the right thumb.

When playing a flute, the player pushes the embouchure plate against the chin. With the left index finger both supporting and pushing, the flute might rotate clockwise without a counter force from the right hand.

Additionally, the uneven weight of the flute mechanism contributes to another rolling tendency. The flute rolls backwards toward the player.

Because nine of our fingers are used to operate keys on a flute, only one, the right thumb, is left to decisively balance it. Many flutists knowingly or unknowingly use their right little finger to help. In doing so, it reduces the agility of not only the little finger but also the other right hand fingers.

THUMBPORT SOLUTION

The Thumbport guides one’s right thumb to support the flute at an angle. The force created by this angle can be seen as the sum of two partial vectors: one supports the flute from below and the other counters the horizontal rotation. The extension arm rests on the thumb gently, which easily prevents the flute from rolling backwards.

There are other possibilities in using the Thumbport. Please take a look at the Support section.

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