Open holes on flutes ( a good article to read)
16:25 on Monday, June 14, 2010
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Re: Open holes on flutes ( a good article to read)
21:41 on Monday, June 14, 2010
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musicman_944 (257 points)
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Yes, Jennifer Cluff always seems to provide good advice. One of her comments is particularly notable: "I find that there seem to be numerous flute teachers who, for some un-tested reason, think it is less professional or less desireable to play a plugged open-hole flute, and I really can't see why."
I totally agree that the choice of open or closed hole flutes has absolutely nothing to do being more or less professional. I'll slightly disagree with her point on desirability (or not) of open-holes. IMO, open-holes facilitate certain special effects that I mentioned in the other thread: glissando, multiphonics, quarter tones and some tonal shading. Those are not primary considerations though. The choice of open holes, plugged holes, or closed holes should be strictly a personal choice - it should not be dictated by teachers. Teachers should provide guidance and explain the pro and cons but leave the final decision to the individual.
Some players, especially those with small hands, may find closed or plugged holes an advantage because they may have difficulty fully covering all of the holes. In my case, I have fairly large hands and I have no difficulty with covering the holes. For myself, I find that open holes are comfortable and help me to maintain a good hand position. Also, because of my hand size, I find inline G very comfortable, but I certainly would not tell another player that they should use open holes or an inline G.
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Re: Open holes on flutes ( a good article to read)
10:39 on Tuesday, June 15, 2010
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Re: Open holes on flutes ( a good article to read)
10:47 on Tuesday, June 15, 2010
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Re: Open holes on flutes ( a good article to read)
11:09 on Tuesday, June 15, 2010
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DaveandKateplus1 4
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Posted by DaveandKateplus14
I use clear silicone plugs and they are nice and snug. You can't see them, or feel them and if you have the right size they will stay in. Yamaha must have messed up or something with the size on yours. I had the Powell Plug o's and while they are made nice, I could always feel the edges on them and it bugged me. They weren't comfortable to my hands. To each his own, what ever works!
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Re: Open holes on flutes ( a good article to read)
12:30 on Tuesday, June 15, 2010
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Re: Open holes on flutes ( a good article to read)
20:00 on Tuesday, June 15, 2010
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Re: Open holes on flutes ( a good article to read)
14:44 on Wednesday, June 16, 2010
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