Dean Yang altos
21:55 on Sunday, September 24, 2006
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Re: Dean Yang altos
14:58 on Monday, September 25, 2006
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Re: Dean Yang altos
18:16 on Monday, September 25, 2006
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Re: Dean Yang altos
16:01 on Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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IRequestHelp (69 points)
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little piper, which is the..... um...... "main place thingy" for dean yang flutes (im drawing a blank here. today has been a long day) can and will send you other dean yang alto flutes with straight heads.
AH THE MAIN DEAN YANG DEALER! THERE WE GO!! haha
anyway, talk to them, ask for information on it, and they will send you a flute on trial. i bought my muramatsu through them. theyre actually the same company as muramatsu america but whatever.
http://www.littlepiper.com
hope this helps!
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Re: Dean Yang altos
20:34 on Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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Re: Dean Yang altos
11:07 on Saturday, September 30, 2006
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ninafire (109 points)
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In case anybody is at all interested, here's an update. I kept the Jupiter and returned the Dean Yang. Like I said before, the Dean Yang had a much faster & smoother key action and a lighter touch, but overall, the fit and feel of the Jupiter was better, for me, at least. I liked the Jupiter's key placement more than the Dean Yang, especially the right hand. I also liked the response of Jupiter's headjoint more than the Dean Yang. I could push the Jupiter harder without cracking. When I'd try to push the Dean Yang, either it would crack or I'd get no sound at all. Not sure what that was about, because I've never experienced that on my C flute. I also felt that the Jupiter had a sweeter, more full-sounding upper range. The Dean Yang just sounded thin and hollow. So there you have it! Of course, your mileage may vary
Now I just need to invest in some alto flute repertoire. Any suggestions?!
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Re: Dean Yang altos
13:00 on Saturday, September 30, 2006
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Re: Dean Yang altos
18:52 on Sunday, October 1, 2006
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Re: Dean Yang altos
19:37 on Sunday, October 1, 2006
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