Briolette flutes?
Briolette flutes?
15:35 on Sunday, March 1, 2009
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Re: Briolette flutes?
16:18 on Sunday, March 1, 2009
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Re: Briolette flutes?
16:32 on Sunday, March 1, 2009
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Re: Briolette flutes?
19:12 on Monday, March 2, 2009
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Tibbiecow (480 points)
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A cheap flute will cost you not just a little money, but a LOT of money, in the long run.
Micron posted his experience with the actual costs of making repairs to a cheap import instrument (I don't remember if it was a flute or a piccolo) a few years ago. Perhaps he will provide us with a link.
If you want a lot of flute for the money, buy a good brand, with a good scale, that is in really good condition. I would have to vote for a used Yamaha 200 series, rebuilt by a very good technician. I think a Pearl or a Jupiter would also do, and be less expensive, but the student models do not have the reputation that Yamaha does for durability of mechanism or ease of padding. Still, a student Pearl or Jupiter- with a modern scale, and a body that CAN be kept in excellent repair with annual visits to the shop for its 'oil change'. Something like a Gemeinhardt would not, according to what I have heard recently from technicians and flute teachers.
Anyway, once you have a good flute body, you can find a solid silver, handmade, truly professional level headjoint to go in it.
I have bought two excellent heads off eBay for less than $400. One is a Miyazawa MZ-5, that I always seem to come back to- $350. The other is a Yamaha handcut CF, that is very nice, and better playing than the standard machine cut CY head, $380 (bought with the rest of the flute body).
Of course, the Yamaha CY has taken LOTS of flute players a long way in their careers, throught to college levels, before an upgrade is necessary. I have seen solid silver CY heads used for around $250.
But anyway, by far the best sound and response for the money will occur if you put a handmade, quality headjoint on a decent body.
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Re: Briolette flutes?
07:54 on Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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Re: Briolette flutes?
10:58 on Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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