Brannen Brothers
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Brannen Brothers Flutemakers, Inc is a manufacturer of custom flutes, located in Woburn, Massachusetts
, USA. Founded in 1978, Brannen Brothers makes each flute by hand . In 2007, the company was sold by its founders to a trio of managers.
Brannen Brothers creates and sells the Brögger Flute, the 15/85 Brögger Flute and the Kingma System Flute. They are all sold under the Brannen-Cooper name.
The Brögger Flute is the "classic" Brannen Brothers flute. The 15/85 Brögger flute is also available. It gets its name from its composition of 15% gold and 85% silver. The Brögger flute comes with the largest number of options of any Brannen Brothers flute. Options include body tubing material, key styles, pitch, and footjoint type.
The Kingma System flute is the result of collaboration between Bickford Brannen and Eva Kingma. It can be played as a traditional french-style flute, but has six additional keys which allow flutists to play quarter-tone scales and multiphonics.
The Brannen-Cooper fund was created in 1994. It provides funding for concerts, masterclasses, and flute choir coaching.
They were featured on an episode of How It's Made
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Woburn, Massachusetts
Woburn is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA. The population was 38,120 at the 2010 census. Woburn is located north of Boston, Massachusetts, and just south of the intersection of I-93 and I-95.- History :...
, USA. Founded in 1978, Brannen Brothers makes each flute by hand . In 2007, the company was sold by its founders to a trio of managers.
Brannen Brothers creates and sells the Brögger Flute, the 15/85 Brögger Flute and the Kingma System Flute. They are all sold under the Brannen-Cooper name.
The Brögger Flute is the "classic" Brannen Brothers flute. The 15/85 Brögger flute is also available. It gets its name from its composition of 15% gold and 85% silver. The Brögger flute comes with the largest number of options of any Brannen Brothers flute. Options include body tubing material, key styles, pitch, and footjoint type.
The Kingma System flute is the result of collaboration between Bickford Brannen and Eva Kingma. It can be played as a traditional french-style flute, but has six additional keys which allow flutists to play quarter-tone scales and multiphonics.
The Brannen-Cooper fund was created in 1994. It provides funding for concerts, masterclasses, and flute choir coaching.
They were featured on an episode of How It's Made
How It's Made
How It's Made is a documentary television series that premiered in 2001 on Science in the U.S., and Discovery Channel Canada in Canada. The program is produced in the Canadian province of Quebec by Productions MAJ, Inc...
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