gold plaiting

    
gold plaiting    02:19 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

meggie
(19 points)
Posted by meggie

i have a yamaha with a gold plaited lip plait and i have to say that it has changed my tone for the better, does anyone else have one ?

i must go to bed now - i'll check your answeres tomorrow

great forum !! - so happy to have found it

megs


Re: gold plaiting    02:24 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

GordonP
(25 points)
Posted by GordonP

I had my whole flute gold plated and the results were wonderful. It plays with a more full, rounder sound now.


Re: gold plaiting    08:09 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

musoboy_22
(6 points)
Posted by musoboy_22

i agree with micron! i was reading an article by james galway and he said that a gold flute plays exactly the same as a normal silver one! however, a gold lip has a much warmer touch! i would by a gold flute just because it looks so good!(if i had the money that is!!!)


Re: gold plaiting    08:29 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

Penny
(218 points)
Posted by Penny

I accually don't like the gold color on flutes. Accually I would probably get a black one if I could because it has almost a "wooden" look. But for now I'll just stick with silver.

<Added>

well, It hot weather a black flute might draw more heat to it than a silver which could make it a little sharp.


Re: gold plaiting    09:28 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

Patrick
(1743 points)
Posted by Patrick

gold plating on the lip plate is purely cosmetic, its the player anyway, not the flute


Re: gold plaiting    10:15 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

Flutist06
(1545 points)
Posted by Flutist06

The others are quite right. Gold plating will do nothing for the sound itself, though the psychological impact may be evident in your playing. I play a solid gold flute, and that does affect the sound, but even the gold in it has a very slight impact in comparison to the player and the headjoint. The gold plate is very thin, and will wear off over time. These things are purely cosmetic, and do not offer any benefit to the way the instrument plays.


Re: gold plaiting    10:20 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

meggie
(19 points)
Posted by meggie

oh wow !!! a solid gold flute, i would love to have one of those - you must be a professional player then !?! i dont think i no any one who has a gold flute :-)


Re: gold plaiting    10:22 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

meggie
(19 points)
Posted by meggie

can anyone tell me how to get a picture above my name instead of this creepy man thing


Re: gold plaiting    10:25 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

Flutist06
(1545 points)
Posted by Flutist06

I'm a college student (a freshman, actually). Just go to your profile, and directly under the creepy man thing should be a button that says something along the lines of "add image". Click that, and then just follow the directions.


Re: gold plaiting    10:27 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

meggie
(19 points)
Posted by meggie

thanks fp06 - it was easy wasnt it - silly me


Re: gold plaiting    14:10 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

I play a solid gold flute


Really? I don't think you have ever mentioned that before.


Re: gold plaiting    14:28 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

Flutist06
(1545 points)
Posted by Flutist06

I know I have mentioned that before, but as Meggie is rather new to the group, I thought it might clarify where my statements were coming from for her. There are, after all, quite a few people making assertions that they have no support for, flute-related or not.


Re: gold plaiting    17:04 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

GordonP
(25 points)
Posted by GordonP

It is very, very unlikely that gold plating changes the way a flute performs in a discernable way. Both science and serious testing have demonstrated this.

Will all do respect, I disagree. Give me a silver flute then give me my gold flute of the same model and anyone can hear the difference. I have heard that plenty of times before. Scientist can do all the test that they want, but they are not the human brain and can not tell us what we hear.


Re: gold plaiting    17:06 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

Flutist06
(1545 points)
Posted by Flutist06

Obviously that is quite true, but the material debate is long and unlikely to end anytime soon. Some people swear different materials sound different (I say the difference is extremely slight and far outweighed by the player and the head), while others swear just as firmly that they make absolutely no difference. As it is impossible at the moment to produce two flutes that are exactly the same with the exception of material, the point is moot because we cannot prove it either way.


Re: gold plaiting    17:14 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

meggie
(19 points)
Posted by meggie

moot - thats a funny word, im gonna have it as my word of the day :-) i will see how many times i can use it !!


   








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