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Transverse Flute

  • Nickel silver-plated head, body and machine heads
  • E mechanism
  • Ring keys
  • Offset G
  • Adjustment screws partially mounted in plastic to prevent unintentional loosening of the screws
  • Cleaning rod and carry case included
  • Available since February 2005
  • Item number 174528
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Head Joint (Material) Nickel Silver, silvered
  • Material Nickel Silver Plated
  • Machine Head Material Nickel Silver, Silvered
  • Lip Plate Material Nickel silver
  • Riser (Material) Nickel Silver, Silvered
  • French Pointed Arms No
  • E Mechanism Yes
  • Offset Yes
  • Inline No
  • C Foot Yes
  • B Foot No
  • Including Case Yes
$166
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Expressive entry-level open-key flute

Thomann FL200R Transverse Flute with ring keys

The Thomann FL200R flute with ring keys offers a pleasing balance of affordable quality and a clear, expressive tone, making it an excellent choice for young learners and music schools. Equipped with an E mechanism and an offset G key, this layout supports a more natural left-hand position, helping to ensure that practice sessions and performances are comfortable and effective. Thoughtful details, such as adjustment screws mounted in plastic to reduce the risk of them loosening, add to the FL200R's practicality, while the careful craftsmanship and elegant finish make a very attractive overall impression. The body, headjoint, riser, mouthpiece and key system are all made from silver-plated nickel silver, contributing to both the flute's durability and visual appeal. The instrument is supplied with a cleaning rod and a sturdy protective case for convenient storage and transport.

Thomann FL200R Flute with E-mechanism

Open or closed

One of the key features of this beginner's flute is its open-hole, or ring key, design. Unlike standard flutes on which all the mechanism's keys are closed, some of the keys on the FL-200R have small holes in their centres; to fully close these keys, the player's fingers must physically cover the holes, allowing for greater control over tone and pitch as their technique improves. However, this doesn't necessarily make the instrument more difficult for beginners to start with. The FL-200R is supplied with removable plugs that fill the holes, effectively turning it into a closed-key flute. This allows students to begin with an easy, forgiving setup and gradually remove the plugs as their finger placement becomes more precise. In this way, the instrument provides a smooth learning curve while offering additional expressive possibilities as the player's skills develop.

Thomann FL200R Flute Headjoint

Soft lows, vibrant highs

The Thomann FL200R flute delivers the characteristic sound that players and listeners alike appreciate, combining warm, rounded tones in the lower register with bright, resonant notes in the upper range. Its versatility allows it to perform comfortably across a wide variety of genres and musical settings, providing ample opportunity to reveal its musical strengths. Although it feels particularly at home in the classical repertoire, the FL200R also lends itself well to creative exploration in many other contexts, from marching bands and big bands to Rock and Pop ensembles. Overall, it offers a commendable level of quality for its price tag, making it an appealing option for students seeking a reliable and enjoyable instrument to accompany their musical development.

Thomann FL200R transverse flute with case

About Thomann Wind Instruments

Thomann-brand instruments, which are exclusively built by renowned manufacturers, now constitute a large part of Thomann's product range alongside numerous big-name brands. With unbeatable price-performance ratios, Thomann wind instruments are the obvious first choice for students and beginners – and others too. The technical features and uncompromising sound quality they offer are usually reserved for much more expensive instruments found in the professional market segment.

The distinctive benefits of ring keys

On a flute with ring keys, five of the keys are finished with holes that must be covered directly with the fingers, in a manner similar to playing a recorder. One of the distinctive benefits of this design is the greater tactile feedback it provides, as players can feel the movement and speed of the airflow literally at their fingertips, making subtle adjustments easier and creating a more immediate connection with the instrument. Ring-key flutes gained considerable popularity during the 1960s, particularly among musicians drawn to experimentation and new forms of musical expression, and their appeal has endured ever since. By encouraging a closer interaction between player and instrument, they offer an engaging playing experience that many flautists continue to value across a wide range of musical styles.

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Good basic instrument
Eileen W 01.09.2014
First, the flute comes extremely well packaged - no chance of any damage. Once the packaging is off, the flute is safely in its hard case - this in itself would cost quite a bit of money bought separately. A cleaning cloth and stick are also included.
The flute itself is well made, feeling like a high-end amateur instrument rather than a mass-produced item from China or somewhere. It has quite a decent tone for the price - though that depends also on the player, of course! In all, a very good deal for the beginner. The extended warranty is a real bonus, and Thomann's reputation for great service is worth a large additional amount of money.
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flute amateur 16.09.2025
Here is my review of my Thomann FL-200R Flute, after a short time of playing on it, which was quite insightful:
I acquired it so as to have a second flute,
also suitable as a backup instrument.
The Thomann FL-200R Flute is really of outstanding quality, unbelievable, even more if we consider its so low price, is a true gift to musicians, being very affordable/accessible, allowing them to acquire it so as to study the flute, especially beginners, but even more advanced.
Well then, my FL-200R model is worthy.
It is wonderful, its feel in general.
It has a nice, pleasant sound quality, slightly, yet significantly different (of course, expectedly, reasonably) from my first, much more expensive, solid silver headjoint and body flute.
The keys feel/fit naturally under the fingers, and work noiselessly, are responsive.
Overall it is very well in tune.
I can easily reach the high notes of the register, up to high do’’’’ and do#’’’’ and re’’’’, i.e. I can blow a range of complete 3 octaves and
more, but beyond that I cannot reach the very high notes of the register, up to high sol’’’’, which, regardless/on any flute, are already very difficult, and maybe generally impractical. Might reach them with time.
It seems probable that I am to blame, as "Repetitio est mater studiorum/repetition is the mother of studies", the solution is repeat/study, and repeat/study, regularly, persistently, till you get it the way should be…
I cannot always easily play loud & clear enough the very low two-three
notes of the register, which, regardless/on any flute, are already somewhat difficult, in terms of proper blowing angle and of proper finger pressure for tightly closing the holes.
Yet, of course, it is a matter of intensive, frequent practise. The more you study, the easier it becomes.
Its sound is quite inspiring for an aspiring flautist, overall it is a most commendable instrument, very attractive at such an affordable price, making it a major advance & incentive for making headway flautists, and for music per se.
On faults:
An eminent flute technician checked the rod mark inside the embouchure hole, and had to do a minor adjustment to the headjoint cork and disk assembly, as the rod mark, being more towards the left, was not centered at the embouchure hole, this being highly important in the intonation of the sound. Also checked the airtightness, with a special device, and told me it was not perfect, this being a matter of proper key pads service later. The mib' pad and the do#' pad particularly was not airtight, needing to be immediately checked and adjusted, this being highly important in the production of the sound.
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Bought for use at home and in the church.
LizCJ 08.02.2019
Sounds great, feels great! No issues whatsoever at all!! (Not yet anyways, and I've now had it at least a year!!)
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Best flute for the price
oesile 02.11.2020
According to my teacher the sound of this flute is rally good. He was surprised for the price. He told me most of the "cheapest" flutes doesn't have a nice sound in the lower notes. This one sounds fantastic and that it was a good purchase. I'm really happy with this flute, it feels easy to make the sounds in comparation to the old flute that I have.
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