Considering a new flute
21:37 on Wednesday, June 13, 2012
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musicGivesLife (4 points)
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I'm about to go to Boston in a month or so(I live in Montreal, Canada) and try some flutes, but I would like to seek your opinions on some of the different brands. I'm currently considering Brannen, Nagahara, Powell, and Haynes. Which produces the best tone, has the best mechanisms, etc.? I've heard good things about Nagahara, but there's a slight inconvenience; Nagahara doesn't ship flutes out of the U.S., and if I get it from Nagahara's representative in Canada, the waiting list is about more than a year. But I would like some opinions on which brand is the most reliable and produces the best tone. Thanks!
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Re: Considering a new flute
00:29 on Thursday, June 14, 2012
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Re: Considering a new flute
06:24 on Thursday, June 14, 2012
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12:13 on Thursday, June 14, 2012
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13:32 on Thursday, June 14, 2012
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Re: Considering a new flute
11:55 on Friday, June 15, 2012
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14:03 on Friday, June 15, 2012
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14:13 on Friday, June 15, 2012
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15:20 on Friday, June 15, 2012
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17:20 on Friday, June 15, 2012
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17:24 on Friday, June 15, 2012
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18:11 on Friday, June 15, 2012
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Re: Considering a new flute
00:55 on Saturday, June 16, 2012
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musicGivesLife (4 points)
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Wow I was listening to a video on YouTube today, where Nina Perlove was comparing 10 different flutes, all from Burkart. Their flutes sound really, really good. The main point for the video is to let viewers see if they can identify what material the flute is made of (so the video is in black and white for the most part). What struck me, however, was the fact that there was so much difference between gold, silver and platinum. I never was really convinced by all the fascination with gold, apart from its being highly appealing to the eye, of course - but after watching this, I was absolutely stunned. I really liked the 14k rose gold, as the 19.5 seemed a little buzzy for my liking. But I'll definitely consider getting a Burkart, it sounds so good!
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Re: Considering a new flute
15:31 on Saturday, June 16, 2012
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Re: Considering a new flute
16:28 on Saturday, June 16, 2012
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Zevang (491 points)
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Wow I was listening to a video on YouTube today, where Nina Perlove was comparing 10 different flutes, |
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In any case, being Nina or not a "Burkart Artist" (I really don't know), this is not the case of concluding that a Burkart flute is the best for you. You still have to try as many as are available for you. I think you already know that...
As for expected (or not) sound differences between flutes of different materials, they do not exist. The real difference reside in the design and material of the embouchure. I don't believe there is any difference even in different materials on the HJ tube.
People discuss if it's better to have an expensive flute or a cheap one. I think the best flute for you is that one you can afford without having to give or eyes away... The best the material the longer it will last. And there is no need to prove it scientifically, since we all know that materials with more resistance are more durable. The industry knows that.
So, in my opinion, you should choose the material of your new flute based on the money available and the use you will have with this flute. If you think it will be a demanding activity (like mine, playing as principal at an orchestra on a daily rehearsal and a weekly concert basis), and you have the money... go for it, order the best (and more expensive) flute you can have.
As for brands, I think you are in the right path. You will be at the best place, where you can find the best brands in practically one place (or city). Test and test them, don't be in a hurry, because they want you to find the best flute FOR YOU :-)
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