New Flute
New Flute
20:26 on Friday, February 27, 2009
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Re: New Flute
22:10 on Friday, February 27, 2009
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Re: New Flute
23:19 on Friday, February 27, 2009
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Account Closed (491 points)
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I really appreciate the help!
I actually had my tech readjust my spring tension and it is better... but certainly not where it's comfortably for me.
I seem to get along with square cut embrochure holes...
I've tried Haynes flutes (newer) but seem to have the same problem. Too dark.
Miyazawas, while nice instruments, seem to lack that sizzle that I associate with the "true" sound of a flute. In short, too thin sounding.
I'm messed up, I know.
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Maybe it would clear things up a bit if I describe my current sound vs. the sound I want.
I currently have a ridiculously dark sound. It's actually brighter than it used to be with my Burkart headjoint, but my tone is very distinctive. While it sounds nice in lyrical passages, it's holding me back, I think.
I want a dark sound still, but I want the flexibility that many people get on the Muramatsu. I want that sizzle when playing lightly and I want that light sound to actually be there. But again, I want to have a nice full, dark sound in those passages that require it.
ex: Copland Duo anyone? Having problems because I'm too dark. heh... that sounds funny.
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Re: New Flute
04:16 on Saturday, February 28, 2009
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Re: New Flute
04:46 on Saturday, February 28, 2009
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Re: New Flute
15:15 on Saturday, February 28, 2009
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Re: New Flute
19:24 on Monday, March 2, 2009
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Tibbiecow (480 points)
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My Powell wood Philharmonic cut head has a very square embouchure hole. It is, of course, darkish but woody, and definitely not muddy. It manages octave leaps superbly. It can be a bear for pitch, because a very small adjustment by the embouchure can change pitch farther than the same adjustment on a silver head.
My buddy plays a Brannen, I don't know what cut, and sounds to me the perfect balance between dark and bright. Her low end can project a lot, her high end is very sweet. But, of course, her training is impeccable. She's been to some pretty highly regarded music programs, in high school, conservatory/college, and grad school.
I have a Miyazawa MZ-5 that I like, in both of my flute bodies (Yamaha 881 and Pearl 501, both c-foot). A bit brighter, especially on top, has been a Sankyo NRS-1. A pleasant, happy medium seems to be the Yamaha handmade CF head that I just got.
I really want to try a Nagahara for a few weeks, but I can't afford one- I buy them off eBay, cheap, to resell. Anyone want to buy a headjoint?
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Re: New Flute
23:20 on Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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Re: New Flute
15:15 on Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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Re: New Flute
18:53 on Monday, March 9, 2009
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Re: New Flute
11:43 on Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Account Closed (491 points)
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Well, I had a love affair.
I ended up picking out a new flute out of almost everything they had in stock at Flute World. I tried 2 Altus, 2 Burkart, 1 Burkart & Phelan (the 9k on Silver model), 3 Haynes (including their new 5% gold and the new Fusion I), 1 Pearl, 4 Powell, and I tried 3 Muramatsu and 2 Miyazawa at Flute Specialists.
I'll immediately eliminate the Muramatsu flutes because 2 if them are exactly what I have and I dont like the one I have now for various reasons (mostly personal, so dont worry... a Muramatsu is a great flute. just not for me). Although I did try a 9k one with a silver Arista headjoint that was lovely.
I'll next discuss the Pearl. It was a rather pricey flute since it was the 18k Maesta model. I loved the tone color I got out of it, however my tone seemed airy and my intonation was horrendous (something I noticed with my Muramatsu. Could it be the Japanese flute?). So that one is officially out.
I then tried the 2 Altus flutes. One was a 1707, the other an 1807. After playing a G scale on the 1707 I knew that it wasn't right for me, so I packed it back up and sent it away just as quickly as I took it out. Same thing with the 1807. Tone was airy, intonation was shot, mechanism didn't feel right (Japanese flute and I don't get along?)
I'll now talk about the MIyazawa since I've talked of all the other Japanese flutes so far. I tried the Boston Classic and the Vision (958 silver version of the Classic). Boston Classic was out almost immediately, just like it's other Japanese counterparts. However, something about the Vision just kept me. The tone, the mechanism, everything. It seemed right. We wont eliminate that one.
Burkarts - I tried a silver one and got rid of that one fast (intonation problems) and I also tried a 998 silver one. That one didn't go AS fast, but it went (more intonation problems). Mechanism was VERY nice and a new headjoint on it made some of the intonation better, but it wasn't quite there yet. I then tried a Burkart & Phelan 9k gold on Silver. It was not even close to what I was looking for. Actually, I think that one went faster than the Altus 1707.
I'm not going to tell you what I thought of the Haynes or the Powells, since those were the most recommended I try here. I did pick one of them. I'll list the ones I tried and you can decide which one I picked. Note: I tried every headjoint in Flute World they had that may have fit each flute. The headjoint listed was the headjoint I had selected for each flute.
Powell - 9k Aurumite with 14k Soloist cut headjoint
Powell - 14k Aurumite with 14k Aurumite w/ 14k riser Venti headjoint
Powell - Custom Silver with 14k Venti cut
Powell - 14k gold Custom with 14k Soloist cut headjoint
Haynes - 5% gold with 5% gold 14k riser headjoint
Haynes - Fusion I with 14k Venti headjoint (Powell) OR silver with pt riser headjoint (Haynes)
Haynes - handmade silver with Fusion I 14k riser headjoint
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Re: New Flute
15:56 on Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Account Closed (3248 points)
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I am going to guess...
Haynes - Fusion I with 14k Venti headjoint (Powell) OR silver with pt riser headjoint (Haynes)
Boston flutes always seem to work best with me too
Thanks so much for the update. I love that you told us everything you tried and what you though. I would love to get a Haynes flute. My Nagahara headjoint with one was such a great match. They feel so nice in the hands. In a perfect world I could just have one of each flute!
I can't wait to hear what you picked!
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Re: New Flute
19:50 on Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Re: New Flute
21:21 on Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Account Closed (3248 points)
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Yay!!!!! Another Powell player on the forum We all know how I am partial to that brand.
So did you buy it or do you have to wait?
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Re: New Flute
13:03 on Thursday, March 12, 2009
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