Galway Spirit Flutes
13:47 on Thursday, April 8, 2010
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Re: Galway Spirit Flutes
15:05 on Thursday, April 8, 2010
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Re: Galway Spirit Flutes
07:32 on Friday, February 11, 2011
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Re: Galway Spirit Flutes
11:06 on Friday, February 11, 2011
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Re: Galway Spirit Flutes
21:11 on Saturday, March 12, 2011
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Re: Galway Spirit Flutes
21:25 on Saturday, March 12, 2011
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DaveandKateplus1 4
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Posted by DaveandKateplus14
Please feel free to correct me if I am wrong, but Galway plays on a Nagahara. He used to use a Muramatsu before the switch for many years. I have to say that I was a bit taken back by the last comment. A very bold statement. Not by one I would abide by myself.
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Re: Galway Spirit Flutes
00:08 on Sunday, March 13, 2011
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Pyrioni (437 points)
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I have never tried it myself, but in my country some people tried and said not very good thing about it, they said it's not a bad flute, but just not as wonderful. In my country Yamaha is still the best seller for student model and then Jupiter.
It's a student model or "intermediate" model as He put it. of course he doesn't use it on stage. How do you know he doesn't use it to practice? 6 years he said he used Muramatsu's lowest model EX silver plated flute to practice scales and exercises daily for 3 hours, but on stage he used Gold flute to keep his reputation.
<Added>I meant 6 years ago <Added>Any master can make a cheap flute sound wonderful! This demo is not fair, should see an intermediate student trying it. When Pahud is here, he used only our student flutes to demostrate to us, he can make Yamaha 221 and 211 sound like his Gold flute. And Pahud said "I don't like your Yamaha sound, you can make it not sound like a Yamaha!" <Added>check out this video of Sir Galway
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0n3n3N3SOY
he played all 16 flutes of his, and let the world vote on the best sound, and the voting result on Galway Flute Chat was: No.1 most voted.. Nagahara Gold, No.2 most voted.. Muramatsu EX silver plated (lowest model)!
Do you know why so? I would guess that because he used Muramatsu EX to practice fundamentals so much everyday, and he used Nagahara Gold to practice pieces a lot in those time.
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Re: Galway Spirit Flutes
08:55 on Sunday, March 13, 2011
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Re: Galway Spirit Flutes
09:35 on Sunday, March 13, 2011
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Bilbo (1340 points)
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Sir James Galway has bought many flutes since his collection was stolen.
I believe that recently hes been performing on a Kanichi Nagahara flute.
http://www.nagaharaflutes.com/links/artists.html
http://www.nagaharaflutes.com/galway.html
But as mentioned he can make any flute sound professional. The needs of a top professional are greater than a production-line flute such as the Galway Spirit can provide even though the head section's basic design was created by the incomparable Rainer Lafin.
These Galway Spirit Flutes are defined by the manufacture as "student and intermediate plateau and open holed flutes" and as such are most likely an excellent learning tool for those players.
Also, There is no shame in purchasing and learning on a student-line flute because many top professionals have begun on them including Sir James Galway. Conversely, having a student learning on a professional flute isn't going to insure that they will ever achieve the expertise and virtuosity of someone such as a Sir James Galway. Implying such is really a rather gross mistake in logic.
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Re: Galway Spirit Flutes
00:54 on Monday, March 14, 2011
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Re: Galway Spirit Flutes
20:15 on Monday, March 14, 2011
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