disappointed in metal flute sounds vs plastic

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mrcharly
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disappointed in metal flute sounds vs plastic

Post by mrcharly »

I started trying to play a soprano 7-hole plastic thing, a toy really. It was shrill and awful. So I made a low D 6-hole out of pipe. That sounds nice and I can play the lower octave ok, but can't reliably get upper octave. Music is also a bit limited.

So today I popped into a music shop and tried a 'Primo' concert flute.

What a disappointment, it sounded so tinny and hollow compared to the low D. I thought the sound would have some richness to it. It was like a cheap plastic descant recorder.

Would a better quality flute have a better sound, is it the player, or is that just the way metal concert flutes sound?

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Post by Kleynan »

Without wanting to offend you, its probably your technique that is not giving you a satisfactory tone :(

A rich tone is aquired with the right technique, practice and you should be able to get it on the "primo" 8)
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Post by Phineas »

Kleynan wrote:Without wanting to offend you, its probably your technique that is not giving you a satisfactory tone :(

A rich tone is aquired with the right technique, practice and you should be able to get it on the "primo" 8)
Ditto!

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Post by m3the01 »

Ditto II.

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