Hope someone has some advice for me.




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I own a Jupiter, but if I had the extra money lying around, I would trade it for a Yamaha in an instant. The Jupiter is good, and can get the job done, but the Yamaha is like a big C flute. The intonation and tone are so even throughout the entire range that it's hard to believe that you're playing an alto. The Altus falls right along these same lines. I wasn't as big a fan of the Sankyo, but it too was clearly a very nice instrument, and I expect it would work wonderfully for other players.atoriphile wrote:I would be interested in how the Pearl and Jupiter alto flutes compare to the Sankyo, Altus, Yamaha, etc. that are sooooo much more expensive.
I currently own a cheap Chinese import LALO alto flute, which I find has a good tone (for me, anyways) except for the notes between middle D and F#. With some embouchure changes, I can get them to sound better, but find that using alternate fingerings (e.g., including one of the trill keys) makes it sound a lot better.
So for the more expensive alto flutes by Sankyo, Altus, Yamaha, etc., do the middle D to F# notes sound better?
Thanks!