Re: in need of serious flute advice

    
Re: in need of serious flute advice    17:30 on Tuesday, May 19, 2009          

adamrussell
(66 points)
Posted by adamrussell

I totaly agree with you kara, would you drive a car without a oil change or service for the same amount of time and expect it to perform at its best no you would not
so why is you flute any different.

You can only neglect it for so long and then the cost to repair and replace the worn out parts is so much you may as well throw it away and buy a new one.

i have seen louis lots in as new condition because they have been looked after and treated the way a fine flute should be exibiting no wear or play in the keys.

so many young people take things for granted with the usual comment "oh well my parents or grandparents will buy me a new one"
I think it would be a different story if they had to work for every dollar to pay for it in the first place. Only then they would know the true value and treat it with the respect it deserves.


Re: in need of serious flute advice    21:41 on Tuesday, May 19, 2009          

Pyrioni
(437 points)
Posted by Pyrioni

<<You are lucky that your keys are still moving on your flute!>>

LOL, yep...it's still moving alright!! It's a myth that if you don't oil, don't service annually, then your keys don't move. I love the American serie "Mythbuster"! There are so many false concepts in the US that the business people spread. My flute worked absolutely fine for 4 years and yep the keys still moving well. The oil is not that necessary... You can ask some repair tech like Micron if the keys are not moving if not oiled??? I admit I am lazy, I focus only on my practice everyday, instead of focusing on flutes, flute brands and services everyday. Don't get too obsesssed on these things. If there's nothing wrong with your flute, don't take it to a repairman.


Re: in need of serious flute advice    21:55 on Tuesday, May 19, 2009          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

Wow! Ignorance must be bliss! I wish I could be a 10 year old and know it all again!


Re: in need of serious flute advice    22:03 on Tuesday, May 19, 2009          

hdeuge
(10 points)
Posted by hdeuge

I sure hope you don't teach ANYONE! God help us all if you do!!!


Re: in need of serious flute advice    22:25 on Tuesday, May 19, 2009          

goldenflute
(89 points)
Posted by goldenflute

< Wow! Ignorance must be bliss! I wish I could be a 10 year old and know it all again! >

Consider the source ... obviously he has no respect for his instrument.

<My parents bought it for US$400>

There you go ... maybe when he works hard for it himself, he will better appreciate what he has ... and take better care of it also!


Re: in need of serious flute advice    22:27 on Tuesday, May 19, 2009          
Re: in need of serious flute advice    23:15 on Tuesday, May 19, 2009          

flute_n_bassoon
(309 points)
Posted by flute_n_bassoon

why do we vote negatively on Pyroni's posts? At least on this thread, there is no reason too. People have a right to express their opinions, then if the fact isn't right, people also have the right to disprove it.
I feel after the Nickel/Silver flute post many seem to be negatively voting on Pyroni's posts, and I know its not Kara.
Maybe he's got an ego, but that is natural human instinct. Some just express it more than others.
I guess I just feel that many of us, myself included, are taking part in the bullying process...and it is unsettling.

I believe that a flute should at least get taken to a repair man for an evaluation periodically (at least). I think its a good idea to get it oiled yearly too, but that is apparently debatable...after all, what do I know?

Just curious Pyroni, was there ever really a mythbusters show on oiling a flute? If there is, I have never seen it...

<Added>

Also, I'm not sure if anybody has noticed the second question posted about removing dents in a flute in this thead. I can't answer it myself, but we should probably get back to that topic.


Re: in need of serious flute advice    04:47 on Wednesday, May 20, 2009          

Pyrioni
(437 points)
Posted by Pyrioni

Hey flute_n_basoon, thanks but don't help me, they bite.....Don't wanna see you and others dragged into this becoz of me.

They are vendors, answering every posts, pretending helping new comers, and if newbies ask questions like "What flute should I buy" or "I am looking for Piccolo", then someone or some ghosts would immediately come out and say "Some members of the forums sell used flutes/piccolos here. I'm not sure, but you can message Kara or Suzie on this forum. They always have nice flutes!"

Voting negatively on my posts? Hey That's OK with me, I don't really mind, first it shows how childish they are - more childish than me a teenager; second it made themselves looked ugly to everyone, third it attracts more and more people want to read my posts and I get more attentions - human nature,curiosity; fourth I will make a lot of professional people like Micron the experienced repair tech and Tibetcow and many others more angry toward them, becoz it makes their posts looked like talking to themselves or talking to air without my posts appearing in between, lol.

I can always register 10 or 20 new accounts to vote my posts up, but there is no need, I simply love to see them doing it, enjoying it. And they would probably register 20 or 30 more accounts to vote me down again, then it would be a stupid childish game, I would never do that...I am low in EQ I admit that but I am not childish like them.

They bullying me? noooooo, they just wanted one voice, the Americas voice, I spoke things they don't like to hear, they like people complimenting, friendly and kiss each other's butt, but I aint no kisser or hypocrit man....don't force me to....

especially I talked and played and posted highly about Yamaha 211, they don't like it, why? coz I uncle told me Yamaha 221 or 211 has very high performance rate + high quality against the price, they knew it, but the price for dealers are just too thin!! They hated it... They want to sell something else, something poor quality but cheap in cost, high in profit, or BUY A mid-range PRO-FLUTE, wooooo, fat profit percentage.


Re: in need of serious flute advice    04:59 on Wednesday, May 20, 2009          

flutelearner12
(1 point)
Posted by flutelearner12

Wow, Pyrioni, your playing is just simply amazing!

Oops, did I just used my ghost account? sorry.....


Re: in need of serious flute advice    05:23 on Wednesday, May 20, 2009          

thebadteacher
(1 point)
Posted by thebadteacher

Hey, Pyrioni is nephew, be easy on him, lol........

(childish games)


Re: in need of serious flute advice    09:23 on Wednesday, May 20, 2009          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

especially I talked and played and posted highly about Yamaha 211, they don't like it, why? coz I uncle told me Yamaha 221 or 211 has very high performance rate + high quality against the price, they knew it, but the price for dealers are just too thin!! They hated it... They want to sell something else, something poor quality but cheap in cost, high in profit, or BUY A mid-range PRO-FLUTE, wooooo, fat profit percentage.


I suggest you get your facts straight before running your mouth off. Suzie and I AREN'T dealers of any brand of flutes. We buy and sell USED flutes. If you notice, 99% of the flutes that I sell ARE Yamaha 221's or 225SII's. I have been posting a long time on this forum and many people know me or have been a customer therefor recommending the flutes that I sell. You are being childish here, no one else. It is obvious that you have a problem with people in the US as you keep on bringing that up. If you do ever make it to be a professional you are going to have to get past that as you may have to work in the US. I don't know why you insist on even posting on this forum just to post diggs. I am sorry that you were jealous of my flute playing and you felt like you had to lash out at me and others because of it only because I called you out on having a big ego. This ends here. If you can't control yourself then I guess I will have to leave the forum until you can.


Re: in need of serious flute advice    11:52 on Wednesday, May 20, 2009          

leighthesim
(471 points)
Posted by leighthesim

can you stop turning my question in to an arguement!!

i only asked which flute to get!
i have took my flute to a tech but the won't touch it because it is an unknown student chinese brand which i have had a year and an half but it is dying because when i took it in for a service 6 mouths ago the techs i asked wouldn't touch it and now half the screws are coming out and the headjoint cork is like a rattle

so can you please answer my question as for which flute may be best (see other page for the list of possiblity)

thanks


Re: in need of serious flute advice    15:39 on Wednesday, May 20, 2009          

leighthesim
(471 points)
Posted by leighthesim

actually i am in the uk so they will ship to me definatley but thank you for the advice if i would have got a COA on any flute i got of ebay unless it was stated that it was one with in the last few mouths but at least now i know ht if i was to get it the dents wouldn't effect it and would come out


Re: in need of serious flute advice    22:40 on Wednesday, May 20, 2009          

Pyrioni
(437 points)
Posted by Pyrioni

Plain bland vanilla flute like Yamaha flute with CY cut has its merit, as Tibetcow put it, it helps students to develop good tone slowly and gradually.

"I prefer a simple tube without a built-in tone...then I can put into it what I want" (Marcel Moyse - forefather of modern flute playing)

Paraquote: "I prefer a headjoint with simple cut, because in the orchestra they require me to make lots of different changes in tone" (Emmanuel Pahud - Berlin BPO, said in a masterclass)

THE SAME CY cut is used in 221, 211, 311, 371, 381, 471, 481, 511, 611, 711, 811, 871, 881..... --1 means it's CY or so called student Cut, --4 is EC or so called professional high riser Cut. Even the professionals do sometimes order high end Yamaha flute with CY cut as I have heard.

Yamaha 221 or 211 are good flute and mentioned in many many many forums with different languages, I personally believe 211 can go further and last longer in grades. That's all I have to say sincerely to the original question.



<Added>

211 and 311 are the same, only the head is silver that's all. I have a 371 CY silver head, same as my 211 CY nickel head, not much different all, and the only very tiny difference I feel (I could be wrong) is that Nickel CY is a bit more louder but responded a tiny bit slower than Silver CY; and Silver CY is a bit softer in sound, but the tone is limited or weaker in the high register, but responded a tiny bit faster than Nickel CY. But basically SAME!


Re: in need of serious flute advice    23:02 on Wednesday, May 20, 2009          

Pyrioni
(437 points)
Posted by Pyrioni

I don't why the pricing in UK is so crazy, then the Europe, then the Americas price, it's so cheap here in Asia, almost half of the price of that of UK, may be becoz of the high tax there??? If you buy a student model like 221 or 211, then no problem, not much, but if you want to really buy a high end expensive pro-flute, I think come to Asia and get one here and you can spend the money you saved on tour.

Maybe becoz of high salary too? besides tax. coz last time our orchestra went to UK, OMG the burger king burger is like US$10 each, here in my country is US$4-US$5 only.

<Added>

ya, vote me down again, since u don't want people to know the truth!


   








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