For 17months, I'd been trundling along thinking flute alignment was the least of my problems, consistently setting it to what my first teacher (reputable in area) taught me which was align the middle of the embouchure hole to the middle of the footjoint tone holes - hence, a "little rolled out". Went for 3 lessons at the end of 2011. With this alignment, I experimented for myself and tended to roll in my flute considerably to achieve a good tone (no wonder I had balance problems!). Well from there I "thought" I went on to "master" my tone there - focusing on little else but tone and lyrical pcs.
Then came last Wed when I went for a lesson with a young teacher, he said the embouchure hole had to be facing the ceiling with not too much rolled in. Hvg said tht his tone & technique is beautiful. BUT I LANGUISHED, spluttering and squeaking. No where near my "beautiful tone" =( However, he did pick up on my buzz due to wrong alignment.
The next day, I checked in with a new teacher who moved into the street, a conservatory veteran - teacher of teachers etc etc, who accepted me without an audition... well lucky me... (haaaa...sign of relief), she CORRECTED MY FLUTE ALIGNMENT to my great embarrassment, (what I thought was the least of my problem turned out to be a major source of my challenges) - she aligned it to what I googled to be the Altes Complete Method recommendation - where the blowing (far) edge is aligned to the middle of the first little key. WHOA! REALLY TURNED IN!!!! BUT consistent to Galway's "blowing into the flute".... but HOW EASY TO GET A GOOD TONE! BUT, I HAVE EMBOUCHURE WORK ON THE SIDE TO RECTIFY. No more goldfish kisses

Sages please comment... I am shocked/ amazed/ horrified/ in awe at the same time. How could there be such a big difference in playing styles? What are your experiences and chosen playing styles and why? I guess Roger Mather is right in saying there is such diverse opinions... what are yours?