Re: Yamaha 674H or Miyazawa or Muramatsu????

    
Re: Yamaha 674H or Miyazawa or Muramatsu????    18:38 on Sunday, October 19, 2008          

Account Closed
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Posted by Account Closed

Okay, that explains it
Good luck with it! I think that you would be really happy on a Miyazawa. Still, if you are able to swing it, try and get your hands on a Brannen or Powell too, they are REALLY nice!


Re: Yamaha 674H or Miyazawa or Muramatsu????    18:40 on Sunday, October 19, 2008          

mormika
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Posted by mormika

Ok I'll keep your advice. maybe I can get a sonare with powell head? what do you think about it

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I mean I could try it :)


Re: Yamaha 674H or Miyazawa or Muramatsu????    21:55 on Sunday, October 19, 2008          

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Posted by Account Closed

No, I wouldn't bother with a Sonare. Get a real Powell. The Sonare is nothing like a Powell it only has a headjoint designed by Powell. Not a very good one either. I would keep your search to what you have plus maybe try some more handmade flutes in the process. You can always look for a used flute and get more for your money depending on what condition they are in.


Re: Yamaha 674H or Miyazawa or Muramatsu????    11:45 on Monday, October 20, 2008          

mormika
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Posted by mormika

Yeah I will do that. But I fell in love with miyazawa. I'll compare it to powell. If I don't sound on miyazawa good I'll try Altus and Powell too. I don't really want a really expensive flute since I'm in the middle of process now. I can think about it later, when I'll reach the professional level.

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I only could upload this picture the other pics what I wanted to upload the system doesn't wanna accept it. Shows just a red X in a cube.


Re: Yamaha 674H or Miyazawa or Muramatsu????    14:34 on Monday, October 20, 2008          

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Posted by Account Closed

I do believe that the Miyazawa 402 is in the same price range as a Powell Conservatory model and the Muramtasu DS that you mentioned is even more. So, some of the one's you wanted to try are just as expensive as Powell. I fell in love with a Miyazawa Boston Classic model with Brogger system at the flute fair. It was REALLY nice! The only think I am not particularly fond of on them is the upper register runs very sharp for me. I guess I am used to American models. If I were to switch flutes, I would love to go with one of those. I don't play as much anymore though, so I can't justify it.


   








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