Advice for a flute upgrade
Advice for a flute upgrade
21:53 on Thursday, July 15, 2010
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Re: Advice for a flute upgrade
22:54 on Thursday, July 15, 2010
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Re: Advice for a flute upgrade
07:49 on Friday, July 16, 2010
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cflutist (175 points)
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Here is my opinion.
First, has your flute been getting it's annual COA(clean,oil, adjust)? If not, I would do this first to ensure it is in it's top playing condition.
Second, I would check with your college professor as some have definite requirements as to the flutes they want their students to play.
Third, depending on where you live (I live in a town of 140K people in CA), the local music store may or may not have "professional" quality flutes for you to try (my local store does not). You might contact places like Flute World or Carolyn Nussbaum for their expert advice (no I don't work for either of them). Have not bought instruments from Flute World (just sheet music), but can tell you that those who work at Carolyn Nussbaum are very educated, they have Masters and/or DMAs in Music Performance (I just spoke to someone last week about the different editions of some music I wanted to buy). I did 14K headjoint trials with Carolyn Nussbaum back in 2006 and bought my 14K Williams HJ from them. Both places would have the quality of instrument I think you are looking for e.g. Powell, Haynes, Brannen, Bukart, Muramatsu, Miyazawa, Sankyo, Pearl, Williams, etc. I just returned from a Flute Masterclass where the students were playing Powell(2), Haynes(1), Brannen(2), Muramatsu(1), Sankyo(1), and Mateki(1).
Good Luck with your upgrade (it's always exciting) and music studies
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Re: Advice for a flute upgrade
08:04 on Friday, July 16, 2010
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Re: Advice for a flute upgrade
09:42 on Friday, July 16, 2010
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Re: Advice for a flute upgrade
23:49 on Friday, July 16, 2010
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Re: Advice for a flute upgrade
23:54 on Friday, July 16, 2010
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Re: Advice for a flute upgrade
07:57 on Saturday, July 17, 2010
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