Alto Flute

    
Alto Flute    11:59 on Friday, February 26, 2010          

goldenflute
(89 points)
Posted by goldenflute

Hi there! Are there any alto flutists (or flautists) out there? I've been considering purchasing an alto flute (most likely used) in the near future. I have never even picked up an alto flute, but have fallen in love with the sound of one played well. I've played flute for 30 years so I don't think I'll have too much trouble making the transition. But a few questions for those of you who do play alto ... what might be the downside to an alto flute that I haven't encountered with a C flute? What are some of the better brands of alto flutes? Any I should stay away from? And being only 5'2", do you think a straight head joint will work for me. I'd rather stay away from a curved one if possible. Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.


Re: Alto Flute    16:15 on Friday, February 26, 2010          

TBFlute
(130 points)
Posted by TBFlute

I play a Pearl alto, and I love it! I tried the Sonare alto a couple months ago, and it is a little nicer, but it's also more expensive.

Don't worry about the height thing, I'm just under 5'2" and I play a straight head with no problems.


Re: Alto Flute    20:48 on Sunday, February 28, 2010          

piccolo1991
(94 points)
Posted by piccolo1991

I play a Gemeinhart (not a big fan of it, but it was a good price). I have played the Sonare one and a Trevor James and liked both of them.
I have a straight head, but hear a lot of people recommending the curved because of hand positioning and reducing hand problems (pain). Some you can buy with both heads. That could be a good option if you have the money for it.


Re: Alto Flute    15:51 on Sunday, March 7, 2010          

goldenflute
(89 points)
Posted by goldenflute

Thanks for the input. I suppose there are not alot of alto flute players out there. I would rather stay with a straight headjoint as I've heard the sound is slightly affected with a curved head. I also think I will go for a silver headjoint, again for a (hopefully) better sound. I'm going to start trialing some next week. That Sonare looks tempting, but as with everything else, price will be a factor!


Re: Alto Flute    22:48 on Sunday, March 7, 2010          

TBFlute
(130 points)
Posted by TBFlute

As it has been stated many, many times on this forum, the material matters very little. The cut of the head matters the most. A solid head would probably weigh more than a plated head, and weight does matter when it comes to big flutes.

My university has a solid silver Gemeinhardt alto flute. It is a piece of crap, tbh. My plated Pearl alto plays so much better.


   




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