buying a new flute... advice please :)
buying a new flute... advice please :)
00:36 on Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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becca_flutepicc (2 points)
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Posted by becca_flutepicc
I'm a junior in high school, and this is my seventh year of playing flute and third year playing piccolo. I believe my flute is a model 2S Gemeinhardt student flute, that we bought used 7 years ago and my piccolo is a plastic Yamaha YPC-32. I'm very happy with my piccolo and it serves me very well both in concert band and marching. However, my flute, again bought used seven years ago, is slowly falling apart. Of course it has seen a lot since elementary school and is now no longer able to keep up with me. I'm looking to buy an upper level intermediate flute, or a less expensive professional one. There are so many differing opinions on flutes and I am left confused having no flute teacher as of yet. Any advice would be appreciated greatly!
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Re: buying a new flute... advice please :)
07:21 on Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Zevang (491 points)
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Hi, first of all, let me ask you something.
You've bought your flute used, in good condition I guess. During the 7 years you own it didn't you send it to a technician for revision/adjustment/repair? This must be done every two years (maximum). A professional usually send it every year.
Well, another thing is knowing if you really need to purchase another one, or maybe if you have your flute properly revised/repaired/adjusted you might have this flute for a long time ahead.
Anyway, it's a bit difficult to point this or that brand. The best way for you to choose an instrument is actually test playing various brands and models. Also it would be important to know the amount you are able to spend.
But if you still don't have this possibility I would advise you to stick with Yamaha, since you already plays their piccolo. I would say you should look for a 300 series flute.
I personally like Muramatsus very much. I recently bought their low end model, the EX-III, for taking with me in long trips. It's very leightweight, cheap, and sounds very nice.
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Re: buying a new flute... advice please :)
19:53 on Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Re: buying a new flute... advice please :)
20:36 on Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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becca_flutepicc (2 points)
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Posted by becca_flutepicc
Okay thanks any advice is helpful. I have been trying to find a flute teacher but I recently moved and am still looking in my new area. I have had my flute serviced often, to replace pads and such and also when I had an issue with my headjoint. But the same problems keep popping up and its been dented several times, especially when i was in marching band in middle school :/
But yes I've heard a lot about Muramatsus and I'd like to try one out. I've already done some brand-blind tests and the two that I liked were Yamaha and Sankyo... the Sankyo was priced about two times as much as the Yamaha, if I remember correctly. They didn't show me prices until after the fact.
I'd like to continue flute into college and beyond, if I'm good enough. I recently made all-state, just to assure you that I'm not terrible and heading nowhere, lol. I therefore would like a nice flute, preferably one that will serve me well into the future, but I don't envy the price level of some of the 'professional' flutes. Are Sankyos worth the price? or is there an worthy equivalent for a better cost?
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Re: buying a new flute... advice please :)
16:56 on Thursday, November 26, 2009
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Re: buying a new flute... advice please :)
17:19 on Thursday, November 26, 2009
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