need little advice about buying a flute
12:16 on Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
13:09 on Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
13:21 on Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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flute_n_bassoon (309 points)
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Posted by flute_n_bassoon
why don't you rent a flute? Many stores have a rent program where all the money you spend while you rent goes into an account. When you are ready for a truly nice instrument and are sure you want to stick with flute, you can then use the money in the account to buy an instrument from their store. =)
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
18:23 on Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
19:37 on Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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Plekto (423 points)
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I used to also say Yamaha 211, but I recently found a better option in the same price range - the entry-level Pearl. I think it sounds a bit better and has a few more options on it than the Yamaha. And it usually costs about $100 less. win-win.
http://www.wwbw.com/Pearl-Flutes-Model-525RB-466905-i1433560.wwbw
Get offset G, IMO. It comes with a set of plugs for the holes. Start off with the plugs in. Many players leave them in, but the option to have open holes is there in the future if you want. Exactly as "easy" to play as the 505, just with a few features that, IMO, you'll appreciate in a year or two down the road.
$699 new. The most basic Yamaha is about $799 new. Just kind of overpriced, IMO.
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
15:30 on Thursday, June 11, 2009
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Plekto (423 points)
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Well obviously you test the Pearl in person or have their flute expert do it, since at the bottom end Pearl and Yamaha have moved to "offshore" makers. The 525 does seem a bit better made - and more consistent sounding, IMO. About equal to the entry level Yamaha.
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http://www.winds101.com/intermediate.htm
· Yamaha 325 - (from $599)
Solid sterling silver CY cut headjoint, closed hole, offset G, C foot
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Or you can always get a good used Yamaha 300 series. Same exact thing as the 200 but with a solid silver headjoint. Plays the same/just as easy for a beginner, just the headjoint has been gone over by a technician by hand/fine tweaked.
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
09:44 on Friday, June 12, 2009
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
10:56 on Friday, June 12, 2009
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
12:19 on Friday, June 12, 2009
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flute_n_bassoon (309 points)
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Posted by flute_n_bassoon
one begginer flute that is often overlooked is some of the emerson models. Our family has gotten 2 begginer models off ebay brand new for $100 in the past. The thing about ebay is, there are actually a lot of good deals on there, and if anything is wrong with the flute, many sellers will allow you to send it back, or you can use the extra money you saved to fix it up. Beggining emersons have a very nice cut on the headjoint. It is smaller, so it is a little less forgiving for begginer students, but once you get the hang of it, the sound is superb. I used to play on a selmer until I upgraded to the Emerson ef6 (open holes, silver headjoint) and it outranks selmer a ton. Same with my dad's flute. He just started learning last year and bought 2 beggining emerson flutes (silver plated, closed hole) and even they sounded better than our selmer. True, yamaha's and jupiters are some of the best out there, but because Emersons are often overlooked, they are much cheaper. Why get a $700 begginer flute when you could get a begginer flute for $100, or an intermediate model for $800 (not off ebAY!)?
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
15:05 on Friday, June 12, 2009
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leighthesim (471 points)
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ok there is nothing wrong with ebay if you know what to look for, and for a beginners flute a used pearl, yamaha, jupiter, emerson, selmer ect. would be fine, just when bidding remeber to add about 100 dollars to the price to get it looked over buy a technition, and alot of flutes on ebay are ones that have been bought by a parent new for a music store then been used for about 3 weeks and left in a cupboard for a while, so as long as you allow money for a service it is fine to buy one of ebay, just make sure it is a known brand, (if in doubt search the forum and read the comments surrounding the flute in question) and ensure it comes in a hard case (especially when in post) and make sure there are no huge dents and no huge rust patches. the main thing with ebay is to really read the listing, inspect the photos for dents ect.(if possible find ones where you can collect it from them, then you can check it yourself before you hand over the cash) and allow money in the budget for a service before it is played.
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
20:50 on Saturday, June 13, 2009
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flute_n_bassoon (309 points)
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Posted by flute_n_bassoon
also- I found my emerson ef6 was just as good as the Haynes Amadeus I tried, if that helps. Before buying your flute, you should try out all the different kinds, then once you find one that you like, make the sound quality of that flute your expectation when trying others. It's a lot like choosing out a good bocal, ecxept your lip is the instrument, instead of the rest of the bassoon.
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
16:01 on Sunday, June 14, 2009
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
17:38 on Sunday, June 14, 2009
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HarryPotterFreak (6 points)
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Posted by HarryPotterFreak
You should DEFINITELY ALWAYS get a student flute tuned to concert C!!!! Also, before I got my wonderful Pearl open-holed flute that I LOVE, MY beginner flute was a Prelude flute from a branch and division of Selmer, which makes VERY good instuments, such as clarinets and flutes; top of the line. Also, Yamaha is not always the best, because for example, when I went to try out for my open hole flute, the Yamaha was just HORRIBLE, and the Pearl was like magic. I would suggest hunting around for a Prelude flute though, because it always served me well and has a wonderful tone and resonance, but you may want to try Pearl as well. DON'T go with Armstrong or Yamaha though.
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
19:46 on Sunday, June 14, 2009
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Re: need little advice about buying a flute
19:50 on Sunday, June 14, 2009
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