Upgrading Headjoints
Upgrading Headjoints
21:49 on Sunday, April 5, 2009
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WingsRS (16 points)
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Hey,
I recently began working on my AmusA Syllabus for the AMEB exams. My school woodwind teacher asked me to play something for him and, being used to my own flute, I was a bit skeptical of the rusted, flaking student Yamaha he presented to me. I played on it for a bit though and it sounded reasonably clear, considering the state of the embouchure. Anyways, afterwards, he offered me a play on his student Yamaha with a Sterling Silver Muramatsu head on it. Needless to say, it was amazing compared to the flute I had just been working with. Since then, I've been looking into upgrading my own headjoint.
Right now, I play on a Yamaha 371... I know it's a student model. My woodwind teacher offered to help me trial some headjoints and to purchase one in exchange for my used Jupiter 711 flute. Right now, I've sorta narrowed the list of headjoint makers down to this:
Powell (All Sterling Silver with a soloist cut... maybe 14K gold riser if he agrees to pay that much)
Landell (All Sterling Silver or Argentium Silver)
Brannen (All Sterling Silver)
Williams (All Sterling Silver)
Would that be a wide enough trial spectrum? Also, my teacher agreed to help... but he's not sure how he can trial these makers in Brisbane, Australia. Can anyone help?
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Re: Upgrading Headjoints
03:07 on Monday, April 6, 2009
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Re: Upgrading Headjoints
13:28 on Monday, April 6, 2009
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Tibbiecow (480 points)
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I'm not sure why you have 'narrowed your choices' to these four fine US makers.
I think you could probably find something really nice, but I don't get why you've not asked to demo some Muramatsu heads, especially since you responded so positively to your teacher's flute.
So...I'd try the Muramatsus and Miyazawas, both of which can pair very nicely with a Yamaha body (I have a Miya myself on a Yam body). Nagahara makes a dandy HJ, too, so I've heard. As does Altus.
In fact, you might find that a Yamaha EC head is 'your cup of tea', and a used one would be a LOT less expensive than a new Boston or Japanese HJ.
I would pay less attention to the material than the individual headjoint, and whether you really respond to it. There's an old story about Albert Cooper (of Brannen Cooper fame) making a new headjoint just for a masterclass containg some of the best flutists of the day. They all raved about the head, and all wanted one made of this fantastic new material. Mr. Cooper told them that he made this fantastic new headjoint out of melted down saucepan. So really, you will want to look for a superbly made/finished HJ, although some folks theorize that the HJs made from more expensive materials recieve more attention than others.
Perhaps your professor could write to these companies himself, on University letterhead, asking for a trial in Australia. I would guess that he would recieve several favorable responses, and you could find something that you really like from the makers that send samples.
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Re: Upgrading Headjoints
14:24 on Monday, April 6, 2009
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Re: Upgrading Headjoints
16:58 on Tuesday, April 7, 2009
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Re: Upgrading Headjoints
09:31 on Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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Re: Upgrading Headjoints
14:40 on Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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14:54 on Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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Re: Upgrading Headjoints
20:01 on Thursday, April 9, 2009
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Re: Upgrading Headjoints
15:05 on Thursday, January 21, 2010
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jrbrook76 (16 points)
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Manke makes absolutely stunning headjoints. My suggestion is try as many headjoints as you possibly can. It could take you a year or more. Make a spreadsheet of elements you're looking for and assign each one a rating of 1-10. Make notes about what shape the hole was, what size, whether there was a lot of overcutting or just a little or none, and show this sheet of characteristics and observations to a flute specialist like Jeff Weissman, Anne Pollack...or even some big names like Laurel Zucker or Amy Porter, Nina Perlove...these are ALL wonderful people that would look at your list of likes and dislikes, needs and wants, personal strengths and weaknesses and recommend something to you. Jeff Weissman could even make you a headjoint based on what you're looking for and if you were diligent enough and descriptive enough in noting all the things you like about different headjoints, he could probably custom make something for you. He's a wonderful guy.
Currently, I have a Powell Aurumite Philharmonic headjoint that I absolutely hate. It's a constant struggle. I'm going through this myself and I'm taking my time. But, my favorite so far that I've tried was a Mancke. It was 18k Gold though...need to try something I can afford. LOL
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Re: Upgrading Headjoints
15:09 on Thursday, January 21, 2010
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