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The William S. Haynes Q2 flute is an intermediate to advancing flutist model built with a sterling silver Classic headjoint, sterling silver body, drawn toneholes, and a silver plated mechanism. Introduced as part of the Haynes Q Series in 2010, the Q2 is made from premium materials at the Haynes Beijing Workshop to the same standards associated with Haynes for more than a century, with final finishing completed by craftspeople in Acton, Massachusetts. This example is configured with open holes, offset G, and a B foot, offering a focused, sonorous tone and a responsive feel for players developing greater control and color.
William S. Haynes Q2 Flute Specifications
- Key: C
- Model: Q2
- Headjoint: Sterling Silver Classic Headjoint
- Body: Sterling Silver
- Toneholes: Drawn
- Mechanism: Silver Plated
- Key System: Open hole, offset G
- Footjoint: B foot
- Finish: Silver
- Case: Original case included
- Accessories: Open key plugs
- Serial number: 4735
Condition & Setup
This instrument was purchased directly from the manufacturer. It has seen only extremely light use. Our shop has professionally serviced, set up, and play-tested this flute to ensure proper function and dependable performance.
Who the Q2 Flute Is For
The Q2 flute is a sterling silver body flute designed for advancing flutists who want a more refined headjoint, stronger tonal complexity, and professional-style features in a step-up instrument. Its open-hole configuration supports the development of finger technique, resonance control, and extended techniques, while the offset G key system offers a more comfortable left-hand position for many players.
Within the Haynes lineup, the Q2 stands out by pairing a sterling silver Classic headjoint and body with a silver plated mechanism, giving players a tonal profile that is clear, centered, and sonorous without moving fully into handmade professional pricing. It is well suited to serious students, adult amateurs, and pre-conservatory players seeking a responsive flute with recognized Haynes design and finishing standards.
Common Questions About The William S. Haynes Q2
What is the William S. Haynes Q2 flute?
The William S. Haynes Q2 is a step-up C flute with a sterling silver Classic headjoint, sterling silver body, drawn toneholes, and a silver plated mechanism. It is designed for advancing players who need more tonal depth and control than an entry-level flute typically provides.
Is the Haynes Q2 suitable for serious students?
Yes. The Q2 is well suited to advancing students, adult learners, and committed amateurs who want open holes, a B foot, and a sterling silver headjoint and body. These features support more advanced technique and a broader tonal palette.
What does offset G mean on this flute?
Offset G means the G key is positioned slightly apart from the main line of keys to create a more natural hand position for many flutists. Many players find this layout more comfortable, especially during long practice sessions and ensemble playing.
We are proud to be an authorized Haynes dealer
In stock! Ships within 1-2 business days.
30-day risk-free trial
2-Year Warranty
Complimentary shipping for all U.S. orders over $99
William S. Haynes Q2 Flute
William S. Haynes Q2 Flute Overview
The William S. Haynes Q2 flute is an intermediate to advancing flutist model built with a sterling silver Classic headjoint, sterling silver body, drawn toneholes, and a silver plated mechanism. Introduced as part of the Haynes Q Series in 2010, the Q2 is made from premium materials at the Haynes Beijing Workshop to the same standards associated with Haynes for more than a century, with final finishing completed by craftspeople in Acton, Massachusetts. This example is configured with open holes, offset G, and a B foot, offering a focused, sonorous tone and a responsive feel for players developing greater control and color.
William S. Haynes Q2 Flute Specifications
- Key: C
- Model: Q2
- Headjoint: Sterling Silver Classic Headjoint
- Body: Sterling Silver
- Toneholes: Drawn
- Mechanism: Silver Plated
- Key System: Open hole, offset G
- Footjoint: B foot
- Finish: Silver
- Case: Original case included
- Accessories: Open key plugs
- Serial number: 4735
Condition & Setup
This instrument was purchased directly from the manufacturer. It has seen only extremely light use. Our shop has professionally serviced, set up, and play-tested this flute to ensure proper function and dependable performance.
Who the Q2 Flute Is For
The Q2 flute is a sterling silver body flute designed for advancing flutists who want a more refined headjoint, stronger tonal complexity, and professional-style features in a step-up instrument. Its open-hole configuration supports the development of finger technique, resonance control, and extended techniques, while the offset G key system offers a more comfortable left-hand position for many players.
Within the Haynes lineup, the Q2 stands out by pairing a sterling silver Classic headjoint and body with a silver plated mechanism, giving players a tonal profile that is clear, centered, and sonorous without moving fully into handmade professional pricing. It is well suited to serious students, adult amateurs, and pre-conservatory players seeking a responsive flute with recognized Haynes design and finishing standards.
Common Questions About The William S. Haynes Q2
What is the William S. Haynes Q2 flute?
The William S. Haynes Q2 is a step-up C flute with a sterling silver Classic headjoint, sterling silver body, drawn toneholes, and a silver plated mechanism. It is designed for advancing players who need more tonal depth and control than an entry-level flute typically provides.
Is the Haynes Q2 suitable for serious students?
Yes. The Q2 is well suited to advancing students, adult learners, and committed amateurs who want open holes, a B foot, and a sterling silver headjoint and body. These features support more advanced technique and a broader tonal palette.
What does offset G mean on this flute?
Offset G means the G key is positioned slightly apart from the main line of keys to create a more natural hand position for many flutists. Many players find this layout more comfortable, especially during long practice sessions and ensemble playing.
We are proud to be an authorized Haynes dealer
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In stock! Ships within 1-2 business days.
30-day risk-free trial
2-Year Warranty
Complimentary shipping for all U.S. orders over $99

William S. Haynes Q2 Flute
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Shipping Information
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Return Policy
We offer an unconditional 30-day return policy to ensure you’re completely satisfied. If you’re unhappy for any reason, return the item for a full refund or full exchange credit (reeds and other consumables are non-returnable once opened). Every instrument we sell is guaranteed to be free of mechanical defects—if an issue arises, contact us and we’ll either reimburse a local repair or provide a prepaid return label for repair, exchange, or refund. If you simply change your mind, you may still return the item for a full refund, but return shipping costs are the customer’s responsibility unless free returns were purchased through Redo at checkout. Please see our FAQ for additional details.
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Shop Warranty:
Brand new items are covered by the full manufacturer’s warranty unless otherwise noted (see the individual maker for details). Open box, used, and vintage items include a two-year warranty serviced by our in-house repair shop, and we guarantee every instrument will be free of mechanical defects. Warranty coverage does not include damage from accident, misuse, negligence, improper operation, unauthorized alterations or removed serial numbers, normal wear and routine maintenance, environmental damage (including perspiration, corrosion, or extreme temperature and humidity), lacquer or plating wear, or consumable parts such as springs, pads, and felts. Please see our FAQ for additional details.

