G#4 Drone Flute ⚫️ 440 Hz (Pre-Release)
G#4 Drone Flute ⚫️ 440 Hz (Pre-Release)
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The G#4 expands the IAS drone flute lineup into another beautiful corner of the BLACK KEYS universe.
Smooth, immersive, and easy to settle into, this flute carries a balanced tone that feels expressive without becoming overpowering — making it especially enjoyable for slower sessions, layering, and melodic exploration.
Built from the same evolving design philosophy behind the IAS drone family, the G#4 feels instantly familiar while still introducing a slightly different emotional color within the sharp-key world.
The result is a tone that feels clear, fluid, and deeply musical.
WHY IT HITS:
The G#4 responds with a relaxed, flowing feel that makes it easy to lock into repetitive melodies, ambient textures, and meditative grooves.
No complicated fingering.
No steep learning curve.
Just breath → sound → flow.
It’s approachable for beginners,
while still offering enough depth for advanced players exploring layering and atmosphere.
440 Hz FLAVOR:
In 440 Hz, the G#4 feels slightly brighter and more articulate while still preserving the immersive character that defines the BLACK KEYS collection.
Great for layering with instruments,
creative sessions,
ambient songwriting,
and melodic exploration.
⚠️ LIMITED PRE-RELEASE
• black color only
• first batch production
• no guarantees on next drop timing
this is an early release
for those entering the BLACK KEYS world first ⚫️
• Tuned to 440 Hz
• 4th octave drone platform
• Smooth balanced airflow design
• Sliding airway blocks for easy moisture clearing
• Rear opening for optional mic clip and/or wearable strap
• Portable modular build
• Made from eco-friendly materials
DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY:
This drone flute arrives assembled in numbered pieces.
If disassembling:
gently wiggle each joint apart (don’t force it).
To reassemble:
follow the numbering sequence,
press pieces together partially by hand,
then gently tap into place on a soft surface if needed.
This ensures a tight seal for optimal airflow and tone.
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