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ncnan
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IWAO Flutes

Post by ncnan »

Anyone familiar with this brand?
Any info is appreciated..thanks! :)

MeLizzard
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Post by MeLizzard »

Iwao Yokoyama is a former flutemaker for Muramatsu, but I've never played this brand. I can, however, report complete satisfaction with Muramatsu (mine and my students'). If the two brands are at all similar, I'd give it a shot.
"There is no 'Try'; there is only 'Do'."--Yoda

fluteguy18
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Post by fluteguy18 »

I would definately try them. I love Muramatsu, so if it is a quality spin-off, I would absolutely give it a shot.

ncnan
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Post by ncnan »

I will be giving the Iwao a test trial next week..sure hope it works out for me! :)

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Give us a full report!
"There is no 'Try'; there is only 'Do'."--Yoda

ncnan
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IWAO Flutes

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I took this flute to a repair shop and the technician stated it seemed to be a quality student flute..nice key action, modern cut headjoint.
However, it is an inline G and my left hand is having trouble with the keys touching my first finger..it is very annoying to me!
My quest for finding a flute continues... :?

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flutepicc06
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Post by flutepicc06 »

Well it's too bad you have to keep looking, but there's a flute out there for everyone, so sooner or later you're bound to find just the right one. Best of luck to you in the search!

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