TFC REVIEWS | WOODIFY by Alessandro Baticci
Today we review a product sent to us all the way from Vienna, Austria! Woodify is a invention and flute gadget by Alessandro Baticci.
Discover the innovative wooden add-on which improves tonal characteristics on the flute. Woodify is a clever solution for those who want more from their instrument. Experience new sound possibilities and greater expressivity. Its meant to be a sound bridge ( adding resistance to the flute ) and changing the colors and tonalities of the flute. Does it deliver what is says, watch Amelie do a blind test and find out!
Its affordable and looks to be the new cool thing to try out on your flute.
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www.alessandrobaticci.com/woo...
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Like the video? Make sure to like it! Go check out Woodify and see what you think! What would you like for us try review next?
Again, thank for sharing. I am getting one! You guys rock.🎶🎼🎵
I think your flute sounded way better without the tool.
So good experience....
Hello, how and where can I buy this flute holder? Do you also know where I can buy a finger holder (left hand flange and right hand thumb) to hold the flute?
I'm thinking he probably moved the headjoint a bit and that's why it was different when it was taken off. I can't imagine what it could possibly do. A better idea would be to put a spring or something that resonated along with the flute, I don't see how such a small piece of wood could make any difference, unless it like tightens the seams between body/headjoint or something.
That's really interesting. I thought about it only after I finished watching the video, because I was sure you would immediately know when its on. It would be cool if we could also try guessing, say if you play the same tune twice without showing us on video which one has the woodify on. Just a thought...
What are you doing when you’re looking down the flute? I’ve always seen my teacher do it but I’ve never gotten around to asking
Interessssting, Wait Whoa, Jeez
Load two tracks into Audicity and compare the wave form.
different wood, different wood!
I'm not here to comment on the validity of this product because I have not tried it, however, It should really not be confused with or compared with the LefreQue which is for all wind and brass instruments (not only flute) and actually intends to do a very different thing than this product.
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If you have some basic woodworking skills you could make one of these yourself for practically nothing. Save yourself a hundred bucks. I don’t see any reason for it to cost that much.
65€-100$! "Very affordable"????????