Having now tried both the Nuvo and the Guo Tocco I thought I should leave a (brief) review in case anyone else was trying to decide between the two or wanted to know a little bit more. I decided that the Guo New Voice was too expensive for what I needed so i’m afraid I won’t be able to mention it here. I don’t profess to being an expert, I just thought it might help someone to know what I thought, as I know that a review would have helped me.
Nuvo Student Straight Head- English £100ish
Length: Same length as a normal silver flute but a little bit wider, it looks a bit more chunky.
Sound: It arrived first and I was surprised by the sound, It is a proper fully chromatic instrument with a pleasant enough tone, better than I was expecting for the money. That said the bottom two octaves are the clearest, the third octave it a bit of a struggle near the top end though the notes are attainable if you really try. The sound is a little breathy especially when compared directly next to the Tocco, and you have to work harder to get it to be more expressive. The keys do click more than the Tocco, though this can be reduced slightly by tightening the key caps (as they are removable) with the little rubber device which is easy to do. In terms of the “vibrations” that someone else mentioned there is a bit of this but it seems to be inconsistent somewhere around the second octave D,E,F. Pressing harder on the keys improved it so I have since adjusted the key height of the F key slightly and so far have had no further problems, though it is to early to claim that this is solved. Saying that the “vibrations” only appear to be noticeable to the person playing the instrument and not to a person listening.
Anything else?: You can take it apart (unlike the Tocco) and it comes with a nice selection of beginner features which they can tell you all about on their website. I haven’t been able to try out the alternative beginner lip plate as I was one rubber short, but it looks like a good idea for real beginners especially as do the key extensions for little fingers too. The student version is black with silver coloured key caps, though the website claims you can get different coloured keycaps from somewhere if you feel like it.
Guo Tocco – English £450
Length: It is a little bit shorter than a standard silver flute. It is a little bit wider as well but it does not look as chunky as the Nuvo. I did not test it out for that long but the top thumb key just felt a little different as if the angle was slightly more than my normal instrument. It was not a problem, but I did notice it every time I picked it up.
Sound: The sound is much better, but then is should be for £350 pounds more! It is easy to get the notes across all octaves and it is more fun to play as it invites you to add shaping to the sound rather than having to work for it. I really enjoyed using it.
Anything else?: It comes in 12 colours! That is exciting enough. You are not able to take it apart though and it comes with the world’s longest cleaning stick! The case is stylish, but a little heavier than I expected.
Overall Verdict:
I thought it was going to be really tough to choose between the two. Every time I picked up the Tocco I was impressed with how easy and enjoyable it was to play, and then every time I picked up the Nuvo I was surprised at the sound it made considering the price difference. £350 is a lot extra if it was just for the colour! The tone is much better on the Tocco, but for my purpose it’s not £350 worth of better. If I was choosing it as a main instrument I would have to strongly consider another users comment about why I was choosing it over a similar priced metal model. Without doing a direct comparison I can’t tell. If however it’s for medical reasons then the weight is great and I would defiantly go for the Tocco, and hey it is very cool looking! As i’m personally looking for an instrument to take travelling the Nuvo did enough to please me and I think it would also be good as a relatively inexpensive a beginner instrument. It is still giving me a surprise every time I pick it up as for some reason I always seem to think it is not going to be good, but actually it’s ok. If however money was no object I would have a Guo Tocco in my bag. If the Tocco was around £200-250 pounds (total price) then I would still have a Tocco in my bag. However , I am happy with my Nuvo and pleased i’ve found a cheap chromatic plastic flute that works – hurrah!
I hope that that will be useful for someone. Feel free to agree/disagree – it may help someone else decide what they want!