[quote] ---------------- On 9/18/2003 9:52:39 PM
I've got a Selmer Bundy Flute, and, though I love it with all my heart and
soul, mine has the same problem. I've got to screws in the body of it which
occasionally unscrew a bit, but it has never affected my flute. However, you
might want to see the nearest music store and have them check it out.
---------------- [/quote] is it a selmer bundy student model...i have heard bad
things about them, but you seem to love it so is it student or different then
the one I played?
screw loose on flute
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~Kendall
"Q: How many classical flutists does it take to change a light bulb? A: Only
one, but she'll pay $5,000 for a gold-plated ladder." --Kathy Russell
"Q: How many classical flutists does it take to change a light bulb? A: Only
one, but she'll pay $5,000 for a gold-plated ladder." --Kathy Russell
screw loose on flute
Not all flutes have adjustment screws so how can
they all have a screw loose that is not to be tightened? Student Yamaha's do as
I recall have them.
they all have a screw loose that is not to be tightened? Student Yamaha's do as
I recall have them.
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all flutes have a screw that will come loose i own
a yamaha 674, 574, a haynes and a student model yamaha. ----bryan
a yamaha 674, 574, a haynes and a student model yamaha. ----bryan
screw loose on flute
Maybe you can carry one of those little tiny
screwdrivers in your flute case (for emergencies). [:)] You just never know when
you might need it!
screwdrivers in your flute case (for emergencies). [:)] You just never know when
you might need it!
Cheers,
Emily
Emily
screw loose on flute
My current flute has tabs rather than adjustment
screws, which I love! No fiddling with adjustment screws! Over time my footjoint
steel unscrews very slighty but this does not effect the mechanics of the
instrument and adjustment screws are designed to do. I think there has been some
confusion in this thread about which screw is being addressed. I get the
impression it's an adjustment screw but the flute also has screws on the
crown/cork and on the rods/steels. -Bradford
screws, which I love! No fiddling with adjustment screws! Over time my footjoint
steel unscrews very slighty but this does not effect the mechanics of the
instrument and adjustment screws are designed to do. I think there has been some
confusion in this thread about which screw is being addressed. I get the
impression it's an adjustment screw but the flute also has screws on the
crown/cork and on the rods/steels. -Bradford
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I use an eyeglass screwdriver but they also sell
instrument ones at the music store
instrument ones at the music store
~Kendall
"Q: How many classical flutists does it take to change a light bulb? A: Only
one, but she'll pay $5,000 for a gold-plated ladder." --Kathy Russell
"Q: How many classical flutists does it take to change a light bulb? A: Only
one, but she'll pay $5,000 for a gold-plated ladder." --Kathy Russell
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my flute has a loose screw... and it was affecting
my performances .. so one day, i decided to place some blue tack temporarily on
the screw to stop in from moving.. and it works! but change the blue tack often
tho...[:bigsmile:]
my performances .. so one day, i decided to place some blue tack temporarily on
the screw to stop in from moving.. and it works! but change the blue tack often
tho...[:bigsmile:]
~Miss
Fab Flute~
Fab Flute~