When I tell people I play the flute they usually don't believe me. Thanks to pop culture Most people assume that flute players are young "nerdy" (I use that in quotes because there cannot be a strict definition) females who do nothing but hang out with band friends and practice.
I have seen all types of people who play the flute; old and young, girls and boys, attractive and not-so-attractive, exciting and boring, etc.
All in all, regardless of what people do, there will be sterotypes. Not much can be done. The best you can do is not stereotype because it is unfair.
Re: Flute Sterotypes 06:41 on Sunday, January 11, 2009
don't take any notice of it, one of the best flute players in my school is male, i wouldn't take any notice of it, and james galway was male last time i saw and he is a ledgend in the flute world so just tell them to go back to their intruments and stay out of your buiseness(sorry i can never spell that word)
Re: Flute Sterotypes 18:11 on Tuesday, January 13, 2009
at my school, i doesnt really come down to ur gender, but ppl make fun of us because they say we have horrible horn angles and that we cant march or anthing.
they are horribly wrong
we have gotten a lot better and we can march and have great angles now. i think its really really stupid
Re: Flute Sterotypes 18:07 on Wednesday, January 14, 2009
I look up to a male flute player at my school is very good .. I understand were you are comming from i always the sterotype that all flute are ***** and I am different.I will say that in the flute and piccolo section we do fight alot over parts and chair but no in my section is horrible mean to one another we all help each other out when it come to parts and tone ect. If the whole world would stop being so sterotyped we would live in a different world...