Re: gold plaiting

    
Re: gold plaiting    17:14 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          
Re: gold plaiting    17:18 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

GordonP
(25 points)
Posted by GordonP

moot! moot! moot! Ha! ha! That is a weird word!


Re: gold plaiting    17:29 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

StephenK
(395 points)
Posted by StephenK

If you want to test the timbre of gold vs silver, take the head, plug the embouchure hole, and blow through the other end.

That's the only way you can do a fair comparison.

A tin Muramatsu is going to rival a gold Bundy flute, any day.


Re: gold plaiting    17:29 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

StephenK
(395 points)
Posted by StephenK

If you want to test the timbre of gold vs silver, take the head, plug the embouchure hole, and blow through the other end.

That's the only way you can do a fair comparison.

A tin Muramatsu is going to rival a gold Bundy flute, any day.

<Added>

Doh! Dbl post, sorry. Flag this post for removal.


Re: gold plaiting    17:32 on Wednesday, September 13, 2006          

Flutist06
(1545 points)
Posted by Flutist06

I don't understand this plugging the embouchure hole bit. It seems to me that it would prevent the head operating as it normally does, and invalidate any comparison you were trying to make. Could you elaborate? I do agree with the tin Mura/gold Bundy thing, though.


Re: gold plaiting    02:31 on Thursday, September 14, 2006          

GordonP
(25 points)
Posted by GordonP

Okay, if you say so.


Re: gold plaiting    09:04 on Thursday, September 14, 2006          

meggie
(19 points)
Posted by meggie

oh gordon, i dont think theres any point in arguing with micro - he knows too many long words (i really dont understand much of anything he says !!!) i bet he is English !!!


Re: gold plaiting    09:25 on Thursday, September 14, 2006          

Mrs_Carbohydrate
(93 points)

You know... he's not...

And it's not just the English who know big words.


Re: gold plaiting    09:51 on Thursday, September 14, 2006          

StephenK
(395 points)
Posted by StephenK

I don't understand this plugging the embouchure hole bit. It seems to me that it would prevent the head operating as it normally does, and invalidate any comparison you were trying to make. Could you elaborate?


It was intended to be a bit humourous, but if you cover the embouchure hole and blow across the bottom to get the headjoint to sound, you've taken away the embouchure cut in your comparison of timbre. It will be a comparison of a gold versus silver tube.

Although thinking about it now, some heads have different tapers and lengths so if one introduces a Bundy head in this scenario it could come out on top.


Re: gold plaiting    14:40 on Thursday, September 14, 2006          

Patrick
(1743 points)
Posted by Patrick

IT"S THE PLAYER, how many crappy players have I heard on expensive gold, silver, platinum, whatever flutes...it they bite, they bite, if they are good there good, give me a pro on a bundy any day


Re: gold plaiting    15:44 on Thursday, September 14, 2006          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

True, very true! I like having a nice instrument, but I still sound like me on just about any flute I pick up.


Re: gold plaiting    16:51 on Thursday, September 14, 2006          

Dennis
(587 points)
Posted by Dennis

Patrick has to be right...I mean, who cares about long words...if you yell something loud enough you are ALWAYS right! Hey, I made All-State on a crappy Bundy (nickel-plated at that!) flute. I beat out others playing on pro Yammies, and things WAY WAY WAY out of my price range. Goes to show you, if you suck...save your parents some money! Then save yourself some embarrassment! Then again, have your parents donate that money they were going to use on your flute to those of us that cannot afford the flutes that we really deserve and need! Thank you!

-Dennis


Re: gold plaiting    19:41 on Thursday, September 14, 2006          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

Stephen, that was a good joke, very good!

Dennis,
Yeah for Bundys!! I got really far on mine too. I like the way you think. Great post! You need to start a flute for Dennis fund. I have a quarter to my name I can contribute. Lol!


Re: gold plaiting    01:24 on Friday, September 15, 2006          

GordonP
(25 points)
Posted by GordonP

I started off on a Gemmy and still think they are the best beginner flutes on the market today. Yamaha runs out of tune and well, um, bundy, no comment.


Re: gold plaiting    03:04 on Friday, September 15, 2006          

Mrs_Carbohydrate
(93 points)

I honestly have never seen a Geimenhardt that I like, but that might be due to the fact that they don't seem to be sold here so all we ever see are the rubbish 50 year old ones. Also I don't see how a yamaha can run out of tune. It's surely either in tune or not.


   








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