Re: gold plaiting
Re: gold plaiting
22:56 on Friday, September 15, 2006
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Re: gold plaiting
23:44 on Friday, September 15, 2006
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Re: gold plaiting
07:35 on Saturday, September 16, 2006
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Tibbiecow (480 points)
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The last time I went headjoint shopping, I tried wood headjoints.
Three of the headjoints were completely unremarkable. These were two Howel Roberts heads and one Full Circle.
One headjoint played well, and could get a nice woody sound- the one I thought I'd surely buy- was a Yamaha EC cut grenadilla. I really liked the two sterling Yamaha EC cut headjoints I tried, so I figured this would be a winner. It was nice, and good for the purpose.
The one I played for three notes and knew I would buy (and did...) was a Powell Grenadilla Philharmonic cut. (I DID put it through a more thorough, though not as involved, as Dennis' play test.) This headjoint had sooo much more flexibility of response, and depth of tone, than the Yamaha.
By the way, I sold my Gemeinhardt 3SHB when I realized that it was seriously sharp on several notes, while in tune on others. While my old, old Armstrong 104 Nickel flute had a lousy tone, it had MUCH better pitch (against the tuner) than the Gemmie.
I bought a Yamaha flute which has always had very good pitch. I also have played several Gemeinhardt models new, against a tuner, and found that they had EXACTLY the same problem notes for pitch. This is 12 Gemeinhardt flutes, in 3 years, played against a tuner, that I base my 'bias' on- and that is that Gemeinhardt flutes have a pitch issue. (I did test other flutes such as Pearl, Powell Sonare, and other Yamahas at the time, and none of these had near the pitch problems of the Gemeinhardts.)
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Re: gold plaiting
09:03 on Saturday, September 16, 2006
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Re: gold plaiting
12:51 on Saturday, September 16, 2006
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waves_of_praise_ flutist
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Posted by waves_of_praise_flutist
congratulations on the new headjoint!!! I think I've heard of Young before...not sure
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