Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
23:02 on Tuesday, April 11, 2006
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Dennis (587 points)
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Hello all,
I have recently (today) realigned all of my keys. The keys, I don't believe were ever set properly for my flute. I got a leak light (with my musicmedic.com flute kit) and found any number of wrong things with my keys. I was wondering why my flute was sucking horribly. Well, I guess after playing it for a while since receiving it...the pads don't make a good seal. I went through the entire flute and checked every tonehole with a feeler gauge, cigarette paper, and the leak light. The sound is infinitely better now! The only problem is my low Ab. I was playing the first movement of Muczynski's Sonata. You know how the first note and some subsequent notes are that Ab? Well, they are all accented. I am trying to accent them, and my Ab cracks every time. I can play it fine just normally, but I cannot accent it. I have rechecked everything that I can think of (adjustment screws, key height, springs), and have not found anything wrong. It is absolutely wonderful sounding except for that Ab, and SOMETIMES going from A2-E3 I hit A3 instead of the E3. That's not all the time now, though. Most of that was fixed with the key adjustments. I am just so frustrated. I am trying to learn to deal with these complications on my own, and I don't seem to be succeeding as much as I would like to. On the other hand, I have completely repadded an Eb and a Bb Clarinet successfully. The flute I tried repadding: Oh my goodness it's a horrendous nightmare. Thanks for the help guys and gals!
-Dennis
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Re: Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
00:46 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
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Dennis (587 points)
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I do have a split E. The flute is less than 2 months old. It was also bought brand new and played wonderfully when I received it. I think due to playing it the felts compressed, and adjusting screws seem have gone awry. Maybe it could be something with the headjoint. I was using my old headjoint because I hated the one that came with the flute. My old headjoint is nickel with silver lip. The new one is solid silver with 10K gold solid lip. Now that I have changed the headjoint, the Ab takes more before it cracks because of the resitance in it. The only problem is that it still does crack. Maybe I need a headjoint with more resistance than this even? The A-E still doesn't work that well though. The only time it works well is when I almost pinch the sound off and almost close my mouth to slur it up there. Of course that doesn't have the best intonation! Thanks!
-Dennis
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Re: Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
01:08 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
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Re: Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
01:31 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
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01:44 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
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Re: Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
13:00 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
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Re: Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
14:11 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
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Re: Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
15:46 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
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Re: Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
20:21 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
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Re: Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
21:42 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
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Re: Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
23:10 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
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Re: Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
09:25 on Thursday, April 13, 2006
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Re: Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
15:26 on Thursday, April 13, 2006
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Re: Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
22:42 on Thursday, April 13, 2006
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Re: Dear Kara, Micron, or any other TECHS:
01:33 on Friday, April 14, 2006
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StephenK (395 points)
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Hey Dennis, perhaps you may want to ask the advise of Louis Carlini regarding what to do with your Pearl. I noticed he is active on the FluteList and he is a flute tech and Pearl sales person.
http://www.fluterepairbylou.com/
Best to have someone who likes Pearls to work on your flute and will warranty the repair.
If you are a member of the Flutelist http://www.larrykrantz.com/fluteweb/fluteweb.htm do search the archive for Carlini to see what his views on things flute.
His view on Pearl:
"As a repairman. I can say that in my experience Pearls holds up very
nicely. They ALL have pinless mechanisms, which are subject to less
problems, are more stable and have incredible action. I am a distributor
for Pearls, so my endorsement may be viewed as self serving...
never-the-less, I am sincere in what I say."
Here's a couple of endorsements:
"I live in Staten Island, but I schlep to Fair Lawn, N.J. (about 8 miles west
of the George Washington Bridge) for my repairs. I have a 1974 Haynes on
permanent loan from a friend that was in terrible condition (the flute, not
the friend), leaked like a sieve. Lou Carlini got that flute in great shape
for a very good price. Did some work on my daughter's flute and piccolo,
also. He's the best. Awfully nice guy, too."
"I also use Louis Carlini (Fair Lawn, NJ) and have never been dissappointed.
The first time I went to him, I was touting a flute in barely playable
condition. He offered to let me stay while he worked on it (easier than
driving home and back again). He was very precise; if he did something he
felt wasn't exactly perfect, he'd start over, no matter how long he'd worked
on it. After an amazing about of work over the course of quite a few hours,
he only charged me $40. I agree with Jane. . .he is well worth the trek from
the city area."
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