Discover your new sound with our different models of headjoints desing for modern flutes
Symphonic
Flute Headjoints
The Lavoie wooden symphonic flute headjoints, made from wood species selected for their sound qualities, offers a unique sound palette and great expressiveness.
The Lavoie semi-baroque flute headjoint is made of boxwood or grenadilla. Our two models offer a sound close to old and folk flutes thanks to their oval mouthpiece.
The Lavoie baroque flute headjoint offers a soft, warm sound similar to the traverso. Suitable for flautists wishing to play the baroque flute without relearning a new instrument, they are made for the modern flute.
The Dizi Lavoie flute headjoint faithfully imitates the sound of the Chinese flute. It has a unique embouchure with a vibrating membrane (mo kong) which enriches its tone. They are made with grenadilla wood, offering durability and powerful sound.
Played frontally, the Lavoie Low Whistle head is composed of a mouthpiece and an air channel, allowing the modern flautist to appropriate the recorder repertoire and folk music.
Shakuhachi Lavoie headjoints reproduce the sound of the famous traditional Japanese flute. Renowned for their unique and deep sound, they are played frontally and are designed for modern flutes.
The Lavoie kaval flute headjoint is inspired by traditional flutes from the Balkans and Turkey. They are made of grenadilla wood and are designed for modern flutes, offering durability and a powerful sound.