Miyazawa?

    
Miyazawa?    02:43 on Friday, August 4, 2006          

jcmusic
(22 points)
Posted by jcmusic

Hello everyone,
Once I save enough money I plan to upgrade my flute. I've been thinking miyazawa for the quality and price but I don't know too much about it or any brand for that matter. So I was wondering if you all would give your opoinions of the what you think is the best quality flute for the price. After having a job for quite a while and kissing up to my grandparents and parents I plan to have a price range of about $3,000----Hopefully I'll have that much money!(sorry car,you'll have to wait)
thanks <3


Re: Miyazawa?    10:45 on Friday, August 4, 2006          

jcmusic
(22 points)
Posted by jcmusic

Soory this post is the same as "flute upgrade" but I redid it because no one could get to it yesterday since there was no subject yet.


Re: Miyazawa?    19:57 on Friday, August 4, 2006          

ScottK
(10 points)
Posted by ScottK

Hello,

Yes, Miyazawa is a good flute to buy. Also you might want to consider flutes such as Sonare, maybe a used Powell, Muramatsu, etc. You might want to look at www.fluteworld.com to see a variety of brands. Another suggestion would be to buy a good intermediate body such as Yamaha and buy a professional headjoint. Hope this helps!


Re: Miyazawa?    20:21 on Friday, August 4, 2006          

lizhi
(2 points)
Posted by lizhi

The best flute i know is Aritist Flute which cost around $10K
haha that is too expensive and you may consider buying Pearl flute


Re: Miyazawa?    21:12 on Friday, August 4, 2006          

Flutist06
(1545 points)
Posted by Flutist06

Well, Lizhi, there are much more expensive flutes out there (I play one that is gold and cost a good bit more than that, and Pearl produces flutes that cost up to 55K), but that doesn't necessarily mean they're the best flutes. Some people will like them, but others simply won't be able to play them well. There really is no universal "best" flute, or else only one maker would exist today.


Re: Miyazawa?    21:37 on Friday, August 4, 2006          

Flutist06
(1545 points)
Posted by Flutist06

I rather like that last bit, Andrew!


Re: Miyazawa?    02:25 on Sunday, August 6, 2006          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

wwbw is good about trials, but have to say I and some of my studenst have never gotten an instrument from them that didn't need adjustments as they do not set them up before shipment.


Re: Miyazawa?    02:35 on Sunday, August 6, 2006          

Flutist06
(1545 points)
Posted by Flutist06

Yes, and they've made some interesting errors with smaller items that makes me favor Fluteworld. Fluteworld also has the larger selection (and is more willing to get something they don't have if you want it, at least in my experience).


Re: Miyazawa?    21:30 on Sunday, August 6, 2006          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

My favorite places to buy flutes and get them out on trial is JL Smith and Flute Center Of NY. They have the best customer service that I have encountered. As far as customer service goes for Flute World I have not always been to pleased. There really is only one person in flute sales there that has always given great service to me. They deal with high volume while the other places like Flute Center of NY is more of a Ma and Pops kida store.


Re: Miyazawa?    13:53 on Monday, August 7, 2006          

IRequestHelp
(69 points)
Posted by IRequestHelp

if you are interested in buying a flute such as a miyazawa and also talk about flute world, theres a small shop near flute world (its about 20 miles away) in Clawson, MI. I know they do trials and such but im not sure how they go about it (since i live by both places). its called Flute Specialists. The best person to go through would be the owner, Robert Johnson. Flute Specialists typically have higher end flutes and a nice selection of used instruments as well. Their website is www.flutespecialists.com but they dont usually keep it updated since they moved. their prices list high but if you tell them that i sent you, you'll get a better deal. and they also dont sell them at the list price anyway. and they have some amazing repair too. so you can bet that their instruments will be adjusted correctly when you get it.

hope that helped a little.


Re: Miyazawa?    21:53 on Tuesday, August 8, 2006          

jcmusic
(22 points)
Posted by jcmusic

Thank you all for your input and I'll keep looking at those sites until I find what I'm looking for.
Thanks,
jcmusic


Re: Miyazawa?    04:09 on Thursday, October 26, 2006          

Soroka
(27 points)
Posted by Soroka

You should try an armstrong they are good.


Re: Miyazawa?    14:27 on Thursday, October 26, 2006          

Sweet_16_Notes
(40 points)
Posted by Sweet_16_Notes

You work for armsrtong or something.. I'm like reading and that's all ur saying. Mehson I never see more...You got's to be working for those ppl


Re: Miyazawa?    14:29 on Thursday, October 26, 2006          

Sweet_16_Notes
(40 points)
Posted by Sweet_16_Notes

That was directed 2 Soroka


Re: Miyazawa?    20:44 on Thursday, October 26, 2006          

AltoOrganistFlut
ist

sweet 16- i have that feeling too lol

armstrong this and armstrong that


   








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