Gemeinhardt M3

    
Gemeinhardt M3    18:37 on Tuesday, December 13, 2005          
(Ron)
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Sorry for the double post, the first time I tried to post a message I didn`t get it in the forum that I wanted it to be in (Flutes). Be that as it may... A local music store has a new Gemeinhardt M3 for sale. I don`t see any info about this model at Gemeinhardt`s web site. It looks like a 3SHB except it has a gold-plated lip plate. Is this an older, discontinued model? Is it any good? It`s on sale for $885. Is that a bargain? Thanks!!


Re: Gemeinhardt M3    20:38 on Tuesday, December 13, 2005          
(Ann)
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http://www.gemeinhardt.com/products/flutes3.html

The Gemeinhardt M3 is their Model 3. If the flute in the store really is a Model 3, than it is NOT a good deal. They want you to believe it is a higher quality flute because it has a gold plated lip plate, but it is just an open-holed student flute, and the lip plate is just a sales gimmick.

In general, you don`t get the best quality for the money from Gemeinhardt. For that price, Yamaha flutes are of much higher quality. Look around www.fluteworld.com and try out different flutes in your price range, It`s not a good idea just to try one flute out at the local music store.


Re: Gemeinhardt M3    21:09 on Tuesday, December 13, 2005          
(ninafire)
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In the older models, the M3 was only a silverplated instrument, if I`m not mistaken. It may have a silver head, but if the body was also silver, the model # would be "M3S." I had one as a kid. $885 is way too much. There is a used one currently on eBay going for just over $113 with less than an hour to go.

http://cgi.ebay.com/GEMEINHARDT-SOLID-SILVER-FLUTE-No-Reserve_W0QQitemZ7373012312QQcategoryZ47101QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


Re: Gemeinhardt M3    00:37 on Wednesday, December 14, 2005          
(Piko)
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Once more the Gemeinhardt 3SB which is SOLID silver (to some extent ) is only around $700 new. I think with a gold lip is only $50 more.

Is this a first flute or an upgrade? What flute do you currently have, if any?


Re: Gemeinhardt M3    04:30 on Wednesday, December 14, 2005          
(Ed Germ)
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In my experience many student flutes, including Gemeinhardt, play no better when their standard head is made from silver. There are too many other limiting factors in the DESIGN of the head, so with a silver head, they still sound `fuzzy`.



Re: Gemeinhardt M3    14:39 on Wednesday, December 14, 2005          
(Piko)
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Fuzzy for your own embouchure, you mean.


Re: Gemeinhardt M3    17:12 on Wednesday, December 14, 2005          
(Piko)
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I did want to point out that I did not mean that to be offensive. We all have different embouchure styles that react differently to different heads and cuts.


Re: Gemeinhardt M3    19:34 on Wednesday, December 14, 2005          
(Lena)
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Gemeinhardt flutes are good for plumming. No respectable flutist will play on one.


Re: Gemeinhardt M3    21:05 on Wednesday, December 14, 2005          
(ninafire)
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You mean plumbing. And I played on one for years. I eventually outgrew it, but it served me well.


Re: Gemeinhardt M3    23:01 on Wednesday, December 14, 2005          
(kippsix)
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"Gemeinhardt flutes are good for plumming. No respectable flutist will play on one."

I don`t personally like the gemeinhardt flutes, but I don`t think the above statement is true. Obviously there are a lot of good flute players who use Gemeinhardts. Some are quite loyal to their brand.

We need to be more tolerant of differences, even when it`s just a different preference of flut brands.


Re: Gemeinhardt M3    02:36 on Thursday, December 15, 2005          
(Kara)
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Agreed, Kippsix. I played on a Gemeinhardt 3SHB for a couple of years in High School. While it didn`t always hold it`s adjustments very well,it was still okay for me. I always got a nice tone on them and still do. Remember, it isn`t the flute that makes the player.

If the Gemeinhardt is what you like, then choose that one. No one says you have to like what everyone else does. If we all did, then wouldn`t that be a bit boring?


Re: Gemeinhardt M3    00:54 on Friday, December 16, 2005          
(kippsix)
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bringing it back up


   




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