I bought a couple flutes about 5 years ago, having wanted to learn to play since playing sax in high school.
The first flute I bought was an Artley 'Super Artist'. From the serial number, it appears to be about a 1958 vintage, and it looks like it's all solid silver. I had a dent removed, pads replaced, and a couple of tone holes adjusted.
The Artley defied my attempt at learning to play it, so I bought a Pearl PF-501E in very good condition. This seemed to be a more forgiving instrument.
So I have two questions. First, is it really practical to try to learn to play a flute without professional instruction? If so, I'd like to keep one of the flutes, but which one?
I've found a lot of information on the Pearl ( plated, c foot, offset g, closed hole, good beginner flute), but I haven't been able to find anything on the Artley. I do know it has a c foot, inline g, open hole, and appears to be all silver. Was Artley the Edsel of the flute world?
Newbie needing reality check
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