my little red flute and it`s square hole
10:33 on Sunday, January 24, 2010
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fallenstar (17 points)
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Well, I decided to get myself a red doubler for busking and taking to the pub. I went for a lindo one as they are nickel, as opposed to the others on offer that are made of brass.
At first it sounded really airy but it turned out that was the very square hole that I'm not used to. Once i was used to it, i really liked the sound in the lower range, very different from that achieved by my miyazawa 102, with it's oval hole. I mean, I actually prefer it... not what I was expecting. I have also a yamaha 211 here (borrowed and needs returning shortly...) which is sort of in between the embouchure holes, squarer than the miya, not as the lindo.
The lindo achieves the high notes as well and as easily as the 211, obviously the miya is miles ahead in the top range. The mid range is ok as well.
Jumping between the octaves slurring is about on par with the 211. This flute is not based on the 211 at all. I have never seen the position of the adjusters on another flute, nor the hole shape.
The down sides:
A3 is flat. very flat. i have to pout for Scotland to play it in tune.
The lacquer is not perfect. There are minor imperfections in a few places. Nothing that affects the play, nor can be seen apart from close up.
The low C lever is quite high compared to the C#, difficult for my little finger to slide. I'm going to dismantle the foot and shave some off it. (note: I have tiny hands!)
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Well, I'm glad i got it, especially since it has opened my eyes about the square hole. It remains to be seen the ratio of playing it to fixing it, so we wait with baited breath!
i'm now looking up places i can try better headjoints with the square cut
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Re: my little red flute and it`s square hole
12:49 on Sunday, January 24, 2010
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07:59 on Monday, January 25, 2010
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10:49 on Monday, January 25, 2010
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11:53 on Monday, January 25, 2010
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18:01 on Saturday, January 30, 2010
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04:01 on Sunday, January 31, 2010
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11:01 on Sunday, January 31, 2010
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11:36 on Sunday, January 31, 2010
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Re: my little red flute and it`s square hole
13:16 on Monday, February 1, 2010
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Tibbiecow (480 points)
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Embrasure, Webster's dictionary: n. the splay or bevel of a door or window where the sides slant on the inside; opening in a parapet of a fort to allow cannon fire [Fr.]
So, if you want to shape your mouth (bouche) to make a nice sound with your instrument, or the hole in the flute where you blow to make said nice sound, talk about embouchure.
If you want to make sounds like wind blowing through the window, or cannon fire, use embrasure!!
My small, paperback Webster's dictionary has embrasure, but not embouchure, so it's quite possible that someone looking it up, trying to spell it properly or finding its meaning, runs into embrasure and goes with that word instead of the proper embouchure.
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Re: my little red flute and it`s square hole
16:53 on Monday, February 1, 2010
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Re: my little red flute and it`s square hole
08:19 on Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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