Miyazawa or Powell Sonare?
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Miyazawa or Powell Sonare?
Which is better in your opinion?
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Re: Miyazawa or Powell Sonare?
Miyazawa in my opinion is the best. Yes, I'm a bit biased because I play a Miyazawa, but you must at least acknowledge that you are comparing a low level professional model flute (Miyazawa) to a high end intermediate model flute (Sonare). One is 'completely handcrafted' and one is 'partially handcrafted.'
In my opinion, there's no comparison. You will undoubtedly have more room to grow with a high quality entry level 'pro' flute than a flute with an entry level 'pro' headjoint and a middle grade 'step up' body and foot.
In my opinion, there's no comparison. You will undoubtedly have more room to grow with a high quality entry level 'pro' flute than a flute with an entry level 'pro' headjoint and a middle grade 'step up' body and foot.
Re: Miyazawa or Powell Sonare?
I totally agree, but you better not say this on Flutenet...LMAO.fluteguy18 wrote:Miyazawa in my opinion is the best. Yes, I'm a bit biased because I play a Miyazawa, but you must at least acknowledge that you are comparing a low level professional model flute (Miyazawa) to a high end intermediate model flute (Sonare). One is 'completely handcrafted' and one is 'partially handcrafted.'
In my opinion, there's no comparison. You will undoubtedly have more room to grow with a high quality entry level 'pro' flute than a flute with an entry level 'pro' headjoint and a middle grade 'step up' body and foot.
I am also a Miyazawa owner, but have tired and owned LOTS of flutes!
I never cared much for hybred flutes(Azumi, Amadeus, Brio, Sonare, etc...). What is the use in paying $2000 for a supposedly "Hand Cut Headjoint" on a mediocre body. I can see upgrading the headjoint on a mediocre flute that you already have, but to buy it new makes no sense to me. For the same, a little bit more, money you can get into a Pearl 765 Coda, Jupiter 711, Yamaha YFL500, or of course a Miyazawa! All entry level "Pro Quality" Flutes....at least by classical standards I guess..LOL
There are many offerings in this price range that I have been impressed with. However, between the 2 mentioned, the Miyazawa wins hands down. I am not saying the Sonare is junk. You could get a flute that is a lot worse! The Miyazawa is just a more complete package.
Flame on!
Phineas
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Re: Miyazawa or Powell Sonare?
Thanks for the replies guys!
What type of sound does a Miyazawa flute produce?
What type of sound does a Miyazawa flute produce?
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Re: Miyazawa or Powell Sonare?
::blaring buzzer sound like on a game show:::Itspinktouch wrote:
What type of sound does a Miyazawa flute produce?
Wrong!
Flutes don't make the sound. You do. A better set of questions would be what type of sound do I make, and do I like this instrument?
Re: Miyazawa or Powell Sonare?
Hi, I play a Miyazawa flute andI love it! If you are looking for what a really great flutist can do with a Miyazawa flute, go to youtube and search for the flutist Laurel Ann Maurer. She is a Miyazawa artist and she is great! Good luck to you.