Go to Pro?
20:26 on Thursday, May 20, 2010
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all_around_me717 (2 points)
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Posted by all_around_me717
Hello all. I am going to be a junior in high school this next year. I am very involved with my band, participating in every playing event I can. Recently I have became very aware that my flute, though loyal, has began to grow off me. I asked my director what he thought about moving up, and he instructed me to stay away from intermediate step-up flutes and just pay the money for pro. This makes sense, seeing as I plan on pursuing a college degree with my flute. However, I doubt his judgement slightly, as he is a trumpet player. I have been playing for nearly 6 years. My current flute is an Armstrong student model (I can't say anymore, for it is at school and I do not know the model numbers.) Any decent advice and suggestions?
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Re: Go to Pro?
23:20 on Thursday, May 20, 2010
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arabians207 (259 points)
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I would say no. A true professional flute would be completely handmade and would cost WAY more than a high school flute should cost..
I'd look minimally around the $2000 dollar range you can get some pretty decent new flutes even for college.
I'd look at several flutes:
-Yamaha (500 series and up)
-Pearl (Dolce and Elegante)
-Miyazawa
-Muramatsu (EX a bit more expensive so possibly find used. I've heard WONDERFUL things about these)
-Haynes (the "Q" series? I've never tried nor heard much about these but Haynes makes handmade professional flutes)
ANY of these would blow your current Armstrong away..
Also just make sure you try as many flutes as you possibly can as that's the only way you can tell which one is for you
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Re: Go to Pro?
10:38 on Friday, May 21, 2010
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Re: Go to Pro?
12:13 on Friday, May 21, 2010
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InstrumentCrazy (219 points)
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Posted by InstrumentCrazy
TBFlute is exactly right, I'm planning to pursue flute in college too, and so I'm getting a private teacher.
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Re: Go to Pro?
21:39 on Friday, May 21, 2010
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all_around_me717 (2 points)
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Posted by all_around_me717
The only problem in finding a private teacher is, there aren't any for my area. I agree, I would love to find one, that would only help my playing. However, there seem to be none in my area.
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Re: Go to Pro?
16:08 on Saturday, May 22, 2010
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Re: Go to Pro?
22:12 on Saturday, May 22, 2010
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Re: Go to Pro?
18:00 on Wednesday, July 28, 2010
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Re: Go to Pro?
06:47 on Friday, July 30, 2010
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Re: Go to Pro?
06:52 on Friday, July 30, 2010
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