College Performance Major Upgrade
21:26 on Tuesday, March 6, 2007
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Re: College Performance Major Upgrade
23:45 on Tuesday, March 6, 2007
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Account Closed (3248 points)
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First off, you really can't go wrong with any of these. I will give my my personal opinion of what I thought of these flutes...
Altus 1307 - Not to my likeing much at all. Too bright and not enoght lower frequency. I much prefer a Yamaha 500 series when comparing.
-Burkart and Phelan (16" or 18" wall)- I prefered the 18 wall on this one, it gave it more girth. Wonderful flute I don't have anything bad to say about this one except I didn't care for th looks of the open holes on it, they had more of a flat edge and not rounded to how I prefer.
-Muramatsu DS (anyone have a Tsubasa headjoint opinion?)
Again, I wonderful flute. I used to own one of these with the standard head. Wing type lips and I don't work well together. I absoultely love the mechanim and feel to this flute. I had the standard wall which to me never projected how I needed or wanted even with different heads on it, and it didn't give me the over all colors that I wanted. I have heard that the heavy wall is much better, so do try on of those also. I had a bit of trouble with intonation on mine.
-Powell Conservatory Silver (or the auramite, any experience?)
My absoulute FAVORITE is the silver in this. You could drop this flute from 10 feet and it wouldn't affect it! (Okay a bit of an egsageration on my part The strongest built flute that I have seen and tried. LOVE IT! Has an erray of tones and colors and a depth like no other that I have played. The headjoint are good, but take more work and air then what I would like so I have found that either a Nagahara or Williams heads works really well on them. Powell has come out with a new venti head that I haven't tried yet though, so do try out all the heads with it if you have a chance. I am not that found of the auramite and it is not worth the extra cost in my opinion. Great scale.
-Miyazawa Model Classic- Love it! Again, try as many heads as you can on this. I like the MZ-6. The higher you get in numbers for the Miya heads the bigger sound from what I have experienced. See if you can also try the Brogger system on this if it is in your price range.
-Brannen Millenium- So, so, nice flute but one even tone to it and not to my liking.
-Haynes Drawn Hole Model- Great flute, but I like a more open sound. It does have a very melodic sound. Scale is wonderful as is keywork.
I recently tried a Yamaha 800 series and was blown away by it. Put a different head then the stock Yamaha on it and WOW! I liked it just as much if not more then the ones listed above. Don't rule one of these out just because they make student flutes also because they are great.
<Added>Sorry about all the spelling errors, I typed it fast and didn't do a spell check.
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Re: College Performance Major Upgrade
07:51 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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Rex (28 points)
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Ok, thanks so much!
I'm a compulsive chart maker, and i have a huge chart of pros and cons to all these flutes (including respective headjoints/options) so i can take it with me to test play, and im now going to print out everything up there from you and take it with me!
Many flute players around here are VERY distinct about what's right and wrong (as if that exsists in music...) so its so nice to get a fairly unbiased opinion!
Ok, so the powell is a bit biased...but i tend to favor these flutes as well just on looks!
Thanks again!!
Rex
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Re: College Performance Major Upgrade
14:40 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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Re: College Performance Major Upgrade
14:46 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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Re: College Performance Major Upgrade
16:33 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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Re: College Performance Major Upgrade
17:35 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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Re: College Performance Major Upgrade
17:43 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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Re: College Performance Major Upgrade
18:51 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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Re: College Performance Major Upgrade
19:32 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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