Yamaha 681.
19:12 on Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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Re: Yamaha 681.
17:55 on Thursday, January 15, 2009
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Re: Yamaha 681.
20:07 on Thursday, January 15, 2009
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musicman_944 (257 points)
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The Yamaha 681 was made from 1981-2000, so you must be looking at a used flute. (The Yamaha web site indicates that it is comparable to their current 784 model.) It has a sterling silver body, headjoint, and keys. So, it is a quality flute. The 684 is an older design, though. The newer Yamaha flutes are built with an improved scale for better intonation and are usually tuned to A442 vs. A440 for the older design.
The term professional gets overused and nowadays is mostly marketing hype. James Galway playing a student level instrument still sounds like James Galway. A student playing a gold flute still sounds like a student. It really has more to do with the player than the flute. BUT - a good flute will let you grow more as a player.
My suggestion would be to play it. If you like the feel, the sound, and the intonation AND it's in good shape (doesn't need new pads, no big dents or dings, no wobbly keys), get it. If not, keep looking.
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Re: Yamaha 681.
10:20 on Friday, January 16, 2009
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kozafluitmusique (115 points)
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Posted by kozafluitmusique
I use a Yamaha 684 (wow, i didn't know it was that old!). I've had it since my sophomore year & I'm a senior now. I love the flute, no question, but I will have to upgrade when I'm studying music next year. For me, I would probably say it is more of my transition flute from gradeschool into college. It was more advanced than my student flute from fifth grade until end of freshman year. My flute teacher from eighth to end of tenth grade said it would carry me over to college, but it won't, because according to my will-be flute professor in college, I "have outgrown it".
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Re: Yamaha 681.
10:21 on Friday, January 16, 2009
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kozafluitmusique (115 points)
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Posted by kozafluitmusique
oh - another addition. Your flute teacher may make you upgrade in college, if you want to pursue it...but it depends on the teacher.
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Re: Yamaha 681.
15:50 on Friday, January 16, 2009
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Re: Yamaha 681.
17:01 on Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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Re: Yamaha 681.
05:57 on Saturday, January 24, 2009
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