loose fitting head joint

    
loose fitting head joint    09:02 on Sunday, October 28, 2007          

leighthesim
(471 points)
Posted by leighthesim

my sister has got a simber flute which my mum got cheaper from a music shop as it was ex-display but the headjoint fits realy loosly so when she is playing it tends to slide out it it in great condition apart from this (i can play it from c below the stave to d above the stave) do you know any thing we can do to get the headjoint to fit better

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any help would be greatly apprecitated thanks


Re: loose fitting head joint    10:15 on Sunday, October 28, 2007          

leighthesim
(471 points)
Posted by leighthesim

its this years new model i think but i am not sure she loves her flute so i would like to make it so she can play with out haveing to slide the head joint back in every couple of minutes so i will try a little plumbers tape if i can find any


Re: loose fitting head joint    12:27 on Sunday, October 28, 2007          

Flutist06
(1545 points)
Posted by Flutist06

Plumber's tape is sometimes sold under the moniker of "Teflon tape" so you might end up needing to look for that. This is a short term solution, though, and if your sister plans to play this flute for long, it should be taken to a tech so the headjoint can be sized correctly. This is a very simple process and should require only a few minutes, and little (if any) cost.

On a side note, unlike cars, flutes do not come in model years. There are several "different" models of Simba (the only real differences being the material they're plated with, and the availability of a Split E), but what year a flute was made does not indicate what model it is.


Re: loose fitting head joint    13:12 on Sunday, October 28, 2007          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

just take it to a local repair tech it is an easy fix that is inexpensive and not difficult in the mean time there is metallic tape that works good that is sold at hardware stores or else packaging tape works well as i find that plumbers tape to be very temporary and hard to work with why would a music store sell a flute with such a loose headjoint you should take it back from where you bought it and have them fix it for you that would be the right thing from them to do


Re: loose fitting head joint    18:41 on Sunday, October 28, 2007          

jose_luis
(2369 points)
Posted by jose_luis

Please this place is getting crazy now nobody uses punctuation it is still more difficult to read than phonetic writing or limericks could we get back to the sane track before it is too late


Re: loose fitting head joint    05:44 on Monday, October 29, 2007          

jose_luis
(2369 points)
Posted by jose_luis

Spell checkers are part of good browsers like Firefox and I suggest you get one but spell checkers do not solve the problem of not using punctuation this is a small effort the user should made by its own your style gave me an idea for several new ways of making reading posts more difficult and I will post these ideas later today


Re: loose fitting head joint    08:40 on Monday, October 29, 2007          

jose_luis
(2369 points)
Posted by jose_luis

This mode has an advantage, it is more difficult to read so that spirits have more time to calm down and so there might be less quarrels in the future.

I am so enthusiastic with the idea that I could not wait to pre-anounce I will be posting a collection s of ideas to make this a reality. Will do after my class of today.


Re: loose fitting head joint    09:08 on Monday, October 29, 2007          

Bilbo
(1340 points)
Posted by Bilbo

I think that it is a sign of age to criticize these younger kids on spelling and grammar. With all of these hand held devices and forms of text messaging, we may be fighting a doomed battle. Their response woud be to rolltheir eyes and say, "What-Evah!"

Spell checkers can work OK butt they aren't always the answer when the sentences and choice of words dew knot make good cents.


Re: loose fitting head joint    14:09 on Monday, October 29, 2007          

kippsix
(333 points)
Posted by kippsix

Bilbo, once again you make a good point.


It is awfully difficult for me to get used to the lack of punctuation. I understand the "texting" issues etc., however, when posting on a forum such as this, especially after the request for punctuation has been made so many times, it does seem rather rude to continue not using punctuation.

It is imperative to use good writing mechanics for both education and employment, so.....it might be a good idea to start practicing now!


Re: loose fitting head joint    14:22 on Monday, October 29, 2007          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

I was just making a point to leigh by not using punctuation, but I am sure you guys caught on to that. Just making sure though

I think it is rude and just plain lazy and I lose respect for someone that posts like that. It may just be the older generations fault for us not being harder on the kids. After all, I would guess that parenting has a big deal to do with some of these things. I have four nieces that I know would never communicate like that on a public forum. They are always respectful. Good parenting on my sisters behalf!

I use the same spell checker that Micron always suggests. I try to remember to use it every time before before I hit the post button now. Now, if only they would have one that would tell you where to put the rest of the punctuations. I have always struggles with where to put apostrophes and commas. I can be told 100 times how to do it correctly and never remember! So that there was not my parents fault.


Re: loose fitting head joint    17:36 on Monday, October 29, 2007          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

I can't find my word processor on this new computer of mine. Grr... That is a good idea though, I will have to go find it.


Re: loose fitting head joint    19:36 on Monday, October 29, 2007          

Bilbo
(1340 points)
Posted by Bilbo

Hey,
Anybody seen my apostrophe?


Re: loose fitting head joint    04:16 on Tuesday, October 30, 2007          

jose_luis
(2369 points)
Posted by jose_luis

Bilbo, if you refer to the post concerning the signs of age, I think everybody is currently in a frenzy of happiness, like the feast at the end of Ramadan and we are not taking care of too serious things.


Re: loose fitting head joint    06:45 on Tuesday, October 30, 2007          

Bilbo
(1340 points)
Posted by Bilbo

Hi Jose,
No I am not trying to cause trouble. I am only trying to recover a lost punctuation that seemed to disappear whe I try writing it. It's also not like giving up something for Lent. Last year I gave up the Semi-colon for Lent but started to use it again after.
I find it rather perplexingly serious. I can only show the problem but that s not going to make you all believe that it s actually happening here and that I m not just faking it. Oh well, I ll keep looking.

~bilbo


Re: loose fitting head joint    10:56 on Tuesday, October 30, 2007          

jose_luis
(2369 points)
Posted by jose_luis

Haha, I was perplexed myself for the apostrophe question. I doubted and looked up in the WR dictionary and found that it can also mean a "rhetoric figure", which I took for your comment on age signs (apart from old, I may also be getting paranoid, after all):

apostrophe [ə'pɒstrəfɪ] nombre
1 (signo gráfico) apóstrofo
2 (figura retórica) apóstrofe

Sorry I took the wrong meaning.

I hope you find your apostrophe soon.
I also lose letters and punctuations when my keyboard gets so much used or tired that they disappear from the keys. Not that I lend them, they just fade away on their own.

But it seems that they are still there, hidden, as I can make them come back with a felt marker, albeit for a too short time only.



   








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