Good quality flute?
Good quality flute?
16:48 on Friday, July 7, 2006
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Re: Good quality flute?
17:07 on Friday, July 7, 2006
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Flutist06 (1545 points)
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Well, E.M. Winston is certainly not one of the better known makes of student flute, but I played one of these in the distant past, and I seem to remember that it was a solid enough instrument...Nothing spectacular, but then student model flutes rarely are, but it certainly did the job. Of course, in the end, you must decide whether you think it's a good use of your money or not. I suggest you play test as many instruments as you can to be sure that you like the Winston best, and then if you're happy with it, go ahead and buy it. Check out Yamaha, Armstrong, Gemeinhardt, Jupiter, Pearl,Emerson, or Trevor James flutes as well. Hope that helps a bit.
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Re: Good quality flute? *found a good deal*
16:59 on Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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Neth (11 points)
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Thanks. I went to brook mays today, and since i'm doing a "rent to own" program thing, I have about 800 bucks on credit to spend on a used flute. We kind of bartered for a bit, and the guy working there said we could get 50% off a new flute if we wanted to buy a new one. There was a $1,300 Gemeindhardt which he said we could buy for $650, or I could keep my current flute since it's already paid off. the Gemeindhardt I looked at has off-set keys, which I really liked, and has great tone quality. If you were in my place, what would you do? I wouldn't want to show up at school with a brand new flute, with some people seeing me as a "i can just go out and buy a new flute any time" type of person, haha. What should I do?
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Re: Good quality flute?
17:22 on Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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Flutist06 (1545 points)
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Well first of all, don't concern yourself at all with what people might think of you if you showed up at school with a new flute. What they think does not matter, and if you do get a new flute, it should be because it makes you happy to have a tool that lets you express yourself more easily through music. Now, I personally dislike Gemeinhardts, but that has little bearing on your decision, since ultimately it is up to you. What about the Gemeinhardt would you say is better than what you play now? What's worse? Is it $650 worth of better? Must you use the credit you've stored up now, or can you wait until later down the line to apply it to a better flute? Once again, this is entirely up to you, but do take some time to think about it, and if the Gemmie seems the right choice, go with that, if not, keep your flute.
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Re: Good quality flute?
17:50 on Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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Mysticalwaters1 (96 points)
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Posted by Mysticalwaters1
I just saw a new line of flutes advertised for gemeinhardts in a magazine. Brio it's called. Has anyone tried them? I have no idea on the cost or if it's an improvement. It says it's a sankyo head joint. Don't know if originally they used those head joints before or if it's new.
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Re: Good quality flute?
17:59 on Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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Re: Good quality flute?
18:22 on Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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Neth (11 points)
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I'm not exactly sure what about it is better, it just sounds like it has better tone quality, and for some reason the high notes don't take as much "force" as they do on my yamaha. Just out of curiosity, why do you dislike Gemeinhardts? I haven't been playing for a very long time (just 3 years), so i'm not sure if the Gemeinhardt would be worth the money or not. I don't have to spend the money now, but since we're a bit tight on money, we figured $650 would be cheaper than 4 more years of rent (which would be $1548). But, I guess I could get my yamaha cleaned up (it has some bad scratches & dents from previous renters) & tuned. I'm trying to decide what would be better in the long run .
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Re: Good quality flute?
18:31 on Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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Flutist06 (1545 points)
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Okay...I'm a bit confused about what you're looking at, so could you please clarify? Are you looking to buy a flute because you are currently renting one, and it will be cheaper, or do you own one, but want a nicer one, or is it something else entirely? But anyway, it sounds like you like the tone of the Gemmie more than anything. What do you think of the mechanism? Anyway, I dislike the mechanism on the Gemmies (it's not smooth enough for me), and the embouchure hole on many is a wierd cut (some people have trouble changing from a Gemmie to other flutes once they're used to it) that is not comfortable for me, and does not produce a good tone (when I am playing). However, many, many people do play them, some quite successfully, so my dislike of Gemmies should not affect your decision.
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Re: Good quality flute?
18:48 on Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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Neth (11 points)
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Ok, I'm currently renting a yamaha from brook mays. I have $800 saved up from the 3 years I've rented it, and could keep the yamaha free of charge, but get it cleaned up & tuned, or I could buy the Gemeinhardt for $650 from the brook mays i'm renting from, and return the yamaha. I liked the Gemeinhardt, it was easy enough to play, and I thought it sounded good. My dad said he thought the tone quality was better than my yamaha, but I don't know.. I did a few scales, and it seemed to play fairly smooth. Your opinion on the Gemeinhardt won't change my mind, I was just curious . What do you think would be better in the long run, if I wanted to continue playing after high school/college?
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Re: Good quality flute?
21:15 on Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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Re: Good quality flute?
21:36 on Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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Re: Good quality flute?
00:35 on Thursday, July 13, 2006
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StephenK (395 points)
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Looking at your situation I would recommend keeping the Yamaha free of charge.
I cannot fathom losing your $800 investment in your Yamaha and then putting an additional $700 into a new Gemeinhardt flute. Unless it was a 33/KGM, but I don't think so.
However if you want to make sure you really get the best flute you can afford you should find a flute teacher in the area THAT HAS A DEGREE IN FLUTE PERFORMANCE, not music education and ask if they would help you pick out a flute. Let them play test your current Yamaha and let them play test what options you have available and get an explanation as to what makes one superior to the other. The flute teacher should expect to get paid for their time, find out how much too.
Your preference for the Gemeinhardt is most likely due to it's lovely warm/dark tone color which probably makes your Yamaha seem shrill in comparison. So long as you don't own it, you'll forget about it.
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Re: Good quality flute?
09:56 on Thursday, July 13, 2006
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Re: Good quality flute?
10:45 on Thursday, July 13, 2006
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Re: Good quality flute?
13:03 on Thursday, July 13, 2006
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