Yamaha headjoints

    
Yamaha headjoints    11:49 on Friday, April 1, 2005          
(iRrAtiOnalexUbeRaNce)
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Which of the multitudes of headjoints for flute that Yamaha makes gives you the darkest tone? easiest to blow? etc., etc.

THx.


Re: Yamaha headjoints    01:00 on Saturday, April 2, 2005          
(KC)
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The EC.


Re: Yamaha headjoints    21:30 on Sunday, April 3, 2005          
(Grace)
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Hey KC - sorry, I have to say that I preferred the CY. But again, it`s personal taste. I know Baker picked the EC, but he had a really unique sound. The only way to tell is to try them both and see. But I must warn you, I`ve had Drelinger headjoints, Yamaha, Goosman, Muramatsu.... some of which I really struggled with in the beginning because of how I had learned to play/blow on an old cut headjoint. Ultimately, I had my teacher play them, and let him pick.


Re: Yamaha headjoints    22:31 on Sunday, April 3, 2005          
(KC)
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I know that most people prefer the EC and it is standard on all of Yamaha hand made flutes. After playing on a Yamaha for many years, I don`t prefer much of the Yamaha headjoints myself though. Maybe I am just bias to my Powell. Lol!


Re: Yamaha headjoints    07:29 on Monday, April 4, 2005          
(ET)
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EC & CY???

The C and the Y refer to different tapers of the head tubing. According to my aging catalogue they also make F& G tapers.

The first letter refers to the cut of the embouchure hole. my catalogue lists C & S. Perhpas E has been added since.

My catalogue lists 6 standard head combinations, even without the E


Re: Yamaha headjoints    12:53 on Monday, April 4, 2005          
(KC)
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Yes, you are correct. There are mumberous combinations. There is even more then six of them. I have tried out at least eight of them a few years back.


Re: Yamaha headjoints    17:38 on Monday, April 4, 2005          
(iRrAtiOnalexUbeRaNce)
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julius baker prefered the AC, actually.


Re: Yamaha headjoints    18:22 on Monday, April 4, 2005          
(Sarah)
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I wonder how much he was paid by Yamaha to play on one of thier instruments.


Re: Yamaha headjoints    21:06 on Monday, April 4, 2005          
(KC)
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Lol! Sarah!


Re: Yamaha headjoints    20:28 on Tuesday, April 5, 2005          
(Kara)
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Yeah, if a professional plays on a Yamaha it is usualy only becuase they are endorsed by the company.


Re: Yamaha headjoints    05:41 on Wednesday, April 6, 2005          
(AraK)
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"Yeah, if a professional plays on a Yamaha it is usualy only becuase they are endorsed by the company.

The word "usually".
Kara you just know soooooo much!!!
You must know more than half of the professionals who play Yamaha, and know whether or not they are all `endorsed` by the company.

I`m amazed!
How did you get to know all these people sooooo well?


Re: Yamaha headjoints    14:28 on Wednesday, April 6, 2005          
(Kara)
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When you are in the professional world it is common knowledge. Why so touchy?


Re: Yamaha headjoints    16:59 on Wednesday, April 6, 2005          
(AraK)
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Not touchy. Just pointing out your VAAAAAST knowledge. A lot for one small person in one country of a big wide world.

A fair bit of assumption has been made of what happens OUTSIDE your small (but `professional` - of course) world. Though it may be `professional`, in the grand scheme of things, it is still very small.

I am commenting on an observable pattern of presumption and superiority that is common in many of your posts.

Wouldn`t want anybody to attach toooo much credence to what you say.

Of course you are quite entitled to say it, and anybody is quite entitled to question its validity. That is what a forum is for.

Luv ya!


Re: Yamaha headjoints    01:05 on Thursday, April 7, 2005          
(KC)
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While I am not trying to cause friction here, I wanted to add something.
I believe that Kara has hit the nail on the head and I agree with her 100%.

I am also in that (small) professional world and have encountered and I know exactly what She means. Go on the Galway board where a lot of the pros post, and I guarantee they will say the same thing. Just a thought.


Re: Yamaha headjoints    07:10 on Thursday, April 7, 2005          
(Kara)
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I guess AraK or whoever he or she is, is trying to pick a fight. That is pretty juvenile especially on a chat group.


   








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