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breinard
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new flute

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me: old man
bad wrists; don't know whether i can use a flute with holes; play decently
need a new flute
any ideas?

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pied_piper
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Re: new flute

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You can buy a better closed hole flute or if you prefer the open holes, get a set of plugs to close the holes. Try removing one and continue playing for a few weeks to adjust to that one open hole. Later, remove another and repeat. If you find one hole that give you problems just keep it plugged. There are some professionals that play with one or more holes plugged.
"Never give a flute player a screwdriver."
--anonymous--

breinard
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Re: new flute

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Thanks. Great ideas. What about brands?

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There are a lot of good brands and a bunch of lousy ones. I'll refer you to the Fluteland FAQ on this board. It has a list of good flute brands and a number of reputable dealers. This has been compiled and refined by members of this group. See this link:

Fluteland FAQ 2.1
"Never give a flute player a screwdriver."
--anonymous--

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