Re: Upgrading Flute
Re: Upgrading Flute
14:28 on Wednesday, May 2, 2007
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Re: Upgrading Flute
21:03 on Friday, May 4, 2007
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gemein33SSB (9 points)
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Honestly I think you should try and pick the one you are most custom too, as you can see by my name I do play a gemeinhardt , 33ssb my pride flute, but I play a Peral quantz coda, and a yamaha, but sold that for my pearl, so i will not say I like gemeinhardt with out having experience with other types, when i pay 3 types, but the gemeinhardt is my fav, but anyway pick what is most comfortable, and pleasant to you.
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Re: Upgrading Flute
12:32 on Saturday, May 12, 2007
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Boris (9 points)
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May I suggest this flute for $2550:
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It is a Sonare 7000 but upgraded with Straubinger pads and high quality synthetic felt on tails, tightened mechanism etc. Click on the link for more info. We upgraded three of these and have three satisfied customers.
Boris
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Jean and Boris Popovich
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E-mail: fluterepair@gmail.com
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Re: Upgrading Flute
13:02 on Saturday, May 12, 2007
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JButky (657 points)
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I have another question, though: ekdavies mentioned that 2SP players may have difficulty playing sufficiently loud. These days, especially in band during those loud dramatic fortissimo moments, I've noticed that I just can't seem to play loud. It's like I can't get enough sound to come out of the flute. Also, other brands seems really loud, bright, and shrill to me. Is it supposed to be like this or do I have to fix something in my playing or habits? |
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That is a very astute observation. Many of the flutes today are designed that way, loud and bright, especially in upgrade flutes.
The gemeinhardt embouchure hole is more restrained, but they can be recut for a nice, full open sound. That is what you are experiencing. It doesn't take much and the results are dramatic.
But, you need someone in your area that is knowledgeable about that and can easily modify the gemmie headjoint for you.
Loud headjoints sell, so that is the trend. Just like B feet (or should that be foots? )
Joe B
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Re: Upgrading Flute
14:42 on Saturday, May 12, 2007
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ckstar (14 points)
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Thank you for everyone's help! I've learned a lot over the past few days.
Yesterday I tried out a Yamaha, and Amadeus, and a DiMedici. I liked both the Amadeus and the Yamaha, and the DiMedici was okay. The Amadeus seemed softer and mellower in sound, while the Yamaha was very bright and clear.
Hmm, the decision is getting harder! So far I've tried out Jupiter, Sankyo, Gemeinhardt Brio!, Yamaha, Amadeus, and DiMedici.
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Re: Upgrading Flute
15:01 on Saturday, May 12, 2007
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Re: Upgrading Flute
20:06 on Saturday, May 12, 2007
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Re: Upgrading Flute
14:36 on Sunday, May 13, 2007
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Re: Upgrading Flute
19:55 on Thursday, May 24, 2007
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ckstar (14 points)
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I've play tested so many flutes that I almost don't remember them all. I'll be listing the ones I remember as being decent in the following paragraph...
Out of all of the flutes I tried, I liked a Haynes Amadeus and a Yamaha 674H the best. I need to try the Gemeinhardt Brio! again because it's been a while since I play tested that one, but I recall as it being good, but not phenomenal. Sankyo was a bit too bright for me, even though it was a very clean, clear sound.
My teacher said she has a new Miyazawa for me to try this Friday, so I'll be doing that, too.
Has anyone tried the brands/models I'm interested in? What did you think of them?
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Re: Upgrading Flute
20:29 on Thursday, May 24, 2007
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Re: Upgrading Flute
01:22 on Friday, May 25, 2007
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Re: Upgrading Flute
02:05 on Friday, May 25, 2007
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Flutist06 (1545 points)
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I've also played all the makes you mentioned. Of those, the Sankyo's were my favorite (A Sankyo found its way into my top three when I was last shopping for a flute), followed by the Yamaha (though I find the scale on some Yamahas difficult to work with...Mostly the slightly older ones), then the Miyazawas (I don't care for the feel of the mechanism, and the headjoints don't particularly suit me). All three of these makes are of very good quality, though, so these are only my opinions. I prefer the Amadeus line to the Brios, but have to admit I was VERY surprised by how well the Brios played in comparison to some of Gemeinhardt's past offerings. Overall my personal ranking of the flutes you mentioned is (from favorite to least favorite):
-Sankyo
-Yamaha
-Miyazawa
-Amadeus
-Brio
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I just saw your last post, so I'm going to add on to mine. Playing in extremes of the dynmic range can be challenging no matter how fine a flute you own. Be sure you've done the most you can to train yourself for dynamics before you blame the flute. A different flute may make it slightly easier, but if you have issues with dynamics, you'll need to work on that in your practice sessions before a different flute can make any difference.
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Re: Upgrading Flute
01:04 on Saturday, May 26, 2007
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