student flute
14:54 on Friday, February 29, 2008
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Re: student flute
16:25 on Friday, February 29, 2008
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Re: student flute
16:50 on Friday, February 29, 2008
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Re: student flute
19:59 on Friday, February 29, 2008
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Account Closed (3248 points)
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Thanks for the recommendation Ann
I do have a used Yamaha 225 coming in tomorrow. If interested, let me know and I can hold it for you. I only sell used flutes that are clean, like new or very close to new condition that don't need any work. There are lot on ebay right now where sellers claim they play, but I wouldn't put my mouth or hands anywhere on it! So I don't tend to recommend ebay.
I always recommend Yamaha and Jupiter for a good student flute. Like many other flute teachers and our regular advanced flutists on this group, I don't recommend Gemeinhardt. I don't have any experience with the Pearl line of close hole student flutes, so I can not comment on them. You can also get a robust used Armstrong for very cheap as a last resort. They are not my favorite as I feel they require a bit more work on the students behalf to play, but like I said, they are robust and cheaply priced a lot of times.
I agree with the other comments, stay away for no name or off brand flutes. Especially the ones on ebay.
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Re: student flute
18:32 on Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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Re: student flute
19:37 on Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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Re: student flute
04:53 on Thursday, March 6, 2008
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Re: student flute
11:38 on Thursday, March 6, 2008
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Re: student flute
11:59 on Thursday, March 6, 2008
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Re: student flute
04:07 on Thursday, March 13, 2008
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DadDan (5 points)
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Ok, I know my purchase wasnt a idea started flute, but Im a single Dad , dealing with a spinal nerve disability, and off work right now while I heal after enduring 4 spinal surgeries, so my funds are limited but Im trying to do the best I can. So here goes, My 5 year old wants to play the flute. I picked up a Bundy for her to start on for $80. Its in great shape, new pads, not a scratch or nick on it. I know its an older "band" flute, but its a flute and I think its better than the $150 dollar no name ebay has. My first trumpet was a Bundy, and I still have it.
Now my biggest problem is that being 5 years old, she has troubles holding it correctly. Its something to do with those little arms. *lol* anyway, I have heard of a curved headjoint that is used for this, but I can only find them with the flute at over $300, or stand alone curved headjoints starting around $2500. Custom made of course, and for that I would hope they were gold or platinum. And I still have to pay for lessons. Plus my 7 year old daughter is already in violin lessons, so it adds up quick.
Any advice and tips would be really appreciated. Constructive criticism is ok, but easy on the negative stuff. If I wanted that I would have just called my X. *lol*
Dan
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Re: student flute
05:06 on Thursday, March 13, 2008
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vampav8trix (445 points)
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I found this curved Yamaha headjoint online.
http://www.wwbw.com/Yamaha-YACYHJUCC-Curved--Head-Joint-i72743.music
I don't how large the receiving end of the headjoint tennon is on a bundy flute or if it will fit. You would have to order it and see if you can get a flute shop to fit it for you.
It sounds like you may have already tried ebay. The flutes with the curved headjoints do sell for a lot.
You can try asking Kara. She might know. She sells student flutes. I think that she is taking some personal time off right now and may not be around for a while.
Good luck.
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Re: student flute
01:54 on Friday, March 14, 2008
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Re: student flute
17:29 on Friday, March 14, 2008
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Re: student flute
17:35 on Friday, March 14, 2008
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