Hi
First, sorry for my english, i'm french... I'll try to do my best
I play the flute since 1 year and I progress quite fastly, I have a cheap Thomann flute (90€) that works quite well but has very sticky pads (apparently the pads are made of poor material quality, each time I clean them they start to stick again after 5 min of playing...) I bought this only to see if I like this instrument.
Now I know I want to play the flute during all my life (I'm addicted :D), so I decided to buy a new, "real" studient flute. I tried 3 flutes at the woodwind shop, a Pearl 525, a Trevor James (don't remember the model sorry) and a Yamaha 281.
I immediately felt in love with the pearl's sound, it has a sort of clean and sweet tone, and it's seems easy to play throught all the 3 octaves... I played a nice highest and lowest C at the first try !
It's nice BUT I forgot to try making different tones with this flute. I haven't any idea of the expression capability of this flute. I would like to be able for example to play dull (harsh) or "gentle" (mellow, soft) sounding low notes, as I can actually do on my flute.
An interesting thing i've noticed it's the different embouchure hole cuts :
- the Pearl has a large circle-shaped hole
- the yamaha is a bit smaller and more square-shaped
- the trevor james is a bit rectangular
I wonder if it's possible to link a "tone type" to a hole shape...
I also saw that some risers were longer/shorter than others, but I don't remember which flutes had a long/short riser...
What do you know/think about the Pearl student headjoints ?
Are some headjoints more flexible than others (I mean the ability to produce different tones), or it just depends on the player ?
While testing the flutes I really had the feeling that the Pearl was made for me, but I don't know if a "too easy instrument" may be a trap ?
Finally, which flute do you recommend me ? (I can spend up to 1000€ - not more)
Thanks for reading my topic