Re: Jupiter flutes???

    
Re: Jupiter flutes???    13:54 on Sunday, January 3, 2010          

Pyface
(157 points)
Posted by Pyface

Hi all!
I have agreed with everything you said, but I've found another one!
Somebody has mentioned Azumi flutes and I have found 1! It is an Azumi 2000RBE! It has:
A 'Z-cut' Professional Altus Headjoint(Britannia Silver)
Split-E
Open Holes
Offset G
B footjoint with gizmo key
Silver plated body and Keywork
What have people heard about Azumi???

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I've heard they're related to Jupiter, made by Altus, or am I imagining that?


Re: Jupiter flutes???    15:46 on Sunday, January 3, 2010          

Pyface
(157 points)
Posted by Pyface

Hi!
Micron, i'm sorry, but I don't know what that means! I've only been playing 6 months! Could you just explain what flats in tone holes are? Sorry!
Thanx!


Re: Jupiter flutes???    10:46 on Monday, January 4, 2010          

Pyface
(157 points)
Posted by Pyface

Thanks, how common is this? I mean, if you bought the flute on the internet, after trying it on a trial period and thinking about it, is there a high chance of having over-filed tone-holes?


Re: Jupiter flutes???    16:35 on Monday, January 4, 2010          

Pyface
(157 points)
Posted by Pyface

Ok, well thank you! I've never heard of that before! I'll have to look out for it.


Re: Jupiter flutes???    16:04 on Saturday, January 16, 2010          

tyrotoxism
(1 point)
Posted by tyrotoxism

I would recommend a Trevor James, I love the make. Played it for 7 years now, and it hasn't given me any problems! but I seriously warn you against Jupiter - my friend has one and the keys are flat, and you're hard pressed to get a note out.


Re: Jupiter flutes???    18:33 on Saturday, January 16, 2010          

Daveandkateplus1
3

What do you mean by the keys are flat? I think that Jupiter flutes are wonderful. You can't judge the whole brand by just one flute. Your friends flute may have been abused or needs work. Jupiter and Yamaha are what I sell as far as student line flutes because in my opinion (with 20 plus years of playing and several years of working on flutes and seeing MANY of these) they are of high quality and simply the best as far as student line flutes go in the market right now. Of course you have a right to your opinion, but the basis of it should be fair.


Re: Jupiter flutes???    00:47 on Sunday, January 17, 2010          

Pyrioni
(437 points)
Posted by Pyrioni

Jupiter is not a bad flute, I began flute with an used second-hand Jupiter S511, two years later I won a local championship, I then upgraded to Yamaha 211, and I gave the S511 to my cousin, and she won a local championship too, then she upgraded to Muramatsu GX, and she returned the S511 back to me as sovenir.

I then took the cork out for a cleaning before put the flute away as remembrance item, I had found that Jupiter used Plastic Cork!!! I was shocked, and took out all my flutes corks and took a picture, here:

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z271/youknowwhoiam_2007/o163840400-1.jpg

The 5th cork from left is Jupiter S511's Cork, I mean you can see, my Sankyo artist(3rd), Yamahas and even the $80 China-made-brandless flute has wooden cork(6th), but Jupiter uses very light-weighted plastic cork!


Re: Jupiter flutes???    01:40 on Sunday, January 17, 2010          

Pyrioni
(437 points)
Posted by Pyrioni

It's teacher, we had good teachers.

The Cork was not a foam cork, it was empty in the middle, only plastic around the edges to seal.

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I mean, if the material is not important, then is the weight of cork important? if nothing is important with these corks, why don't the flute-makers just simply weld the reflection-plate on the headjoint?

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above was a question, not statement :)


Re: Jupiter flutes???    01:54 on Sunday, January 17, 2010          

Daveandkateplus1
3

Yes, I have encountered those type of plastic like corks on the 511 Jupiters. All the 507's that I have had, have regular cork. They still work fine and seal.


Re: Jupiter flutes???    07:14 on Sunday, January 17, 2010          

Pyrioni
(437 points)
Posted by Pyrioni

I understand now, thanks Micron.


Re: Jupiter flutes???    07:31 on Sunday, January 17, 2010          

custard
(29 points)
Posted by custard

pyononi Grand master of everything, you astond us, there was something you never knew!


Re: Jupiter flutes???    18:17 on Sunday, January 17, 2010          

binx
(183 points)
Posted by binx

hahaha!!! There is the reference to his cousin's Sankyo again. He plays on a Yamaha 211 because he can't afford a better flute.


Re: Jupiter flutes???    01:13 on Monday, January 18, 2010          
Re: Jupiter flutes???    01:43 on Monday, January 18, 2010          

binx
(183 points)
Posted by binx

My parents have been dead for over 8 years. You don't have a clue about what my parents did or did not buy me. People thumbs your posts down because they don't like you and are sick and tired of hearing you go on and on about yourself in every post. Yet you lie. You tell people that that is your Sankyo flute when it isn't. You will never go anywhere in life with that enormous ego. You just put down more than half of the kids in this forum. Great way to get people to like you dude!


Re: Jupiter flutes???    11:03 on Monday, January 18, 2010          

custard
(29 points)
Posted by custard

'People thumbs your posts down because they don't like you and are sick and tired of hearing you go on and on about yourself in every post'

Well put Binx. When is pyerioni going to relise that he is going to ruin peoples topics by his know it all postings.

pyeroni, parents never bought my flute too, i had to save to buy it, so what! that does not make me come on there claiming to be a expert on all things. You have one big ego for a little boy, which is not needed on this forum.


   








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