Flute advice
15:46 on Sunday, November 23, 2008
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16:07 on Sunday, November 23, 2008
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16:11 on Sunday, November 23, 2008
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17:49 on Sunday, November 23, 2008
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20:07 on Sunday, November 23, 2008
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04:26 on Monday, November 24, 2008
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Re: Flute advice
18:37 on Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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04:15 on Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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Re: Flute advice
04:46 on Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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06:06 on Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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06:19 on Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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Re: Flute advice
17:37 on Friday, November 28, 2008
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Re: Flute advice
18:47 on Friday, November 28, 2008
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Bilbo (1340 points)
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"who ever wrote that cheap insruments are for perants who think their child will quit, you sound like my mum, she bought me the cheapest flute she could find as mine, as she did not know i wouls stick with it bu y flute teacher thinks its a loverly flute for my current level of playing so we found a bargain."
T'was I child. I'd bet that your mum's voice is a tad higher in pitch and more than likely she's young enough to be my daughter. ;-)
If your flute is a "Cheap" flute and it's playing well then your are probably in a minority. (Of course it depends upon the brand that you have and your definition of what you consider to be cheap.) As an example, one could argue that Ian Anderson started out on a "cheap" flute when he taught himself to play flute but that isn't the sort of cheap quality that I was referring.
The other issues in what has been said are:
1)That some flute teachers compromise their standards when it comes to teaching. I'm not neessarily speaking about anyone's flute teacher because I don't know them or their teacher.
2)Level of playing skill can't be determined on the internet very well. Here one can only determine how well an individual can put words together and not tones. Much can be determined if one listens to a live performance.
3)Some musicians are able to play on a wire music stand leg and perform great music.
4)I really don't want to explain some of these things in detail because we all do what we have to in life. We all learn things in time according to what we need. When one mentions some things in honesty, they aren't good for promoting a positive learning envoirnment.
5)There is always the possibility of exceptions.-always.
6)So, what I'm actually talking about is the type of flute that can't stay in adjustment. The kind of flute that when it's taken in to the repair tech. he suggests buying something else because he isn't willing to fix the thing or he won't guarantee his work. The kind of flute where while the repair tech works on the flute, more things fall off as he progresses in trying to fix the initial issue. The kind of flute that isn't easy to get the low notes, many of the notes are of bad tone quality or impossibly out of tune.
7)It is sadly honest for me to say that I have seen some parents who actually only tolerate their child's art interests and may actually do things that undermine their interest or go to lengths to cut out a quality artistic education as they decide what's important for their children or their finances. -sad, but true. Now the problem is that many younger flutists would think that I'm referring to them or their parents but if they think so, this isn't the case.
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