Poll- What kind of flute do you have?
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I have a Gemeinhardt 3SB. Sterling silver, B foot, open hole. I've had it for over 10 years now and it still sounds just as perfect as it did the day I got it. Before that I had a very yucky Artley that was about dead, but it still gave me 7 years of service and helped me win several awards before I got my current flute. Just goes to show that if you're good enough, even yucky flutes can still produce a good sound.
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This is very, very true! I played a Gemeinhardt student model for three years, and although it was fairly yucky, I managed on it up until two months ago...when I got my Yamaha 481H with the inline G. Gahh...I love it so much...nothing like solid silver to brighten up your lifeElegantFlute wrote:I have a Gemeinhardt 3SB. Sterling silver, B foot, open hole. I've had it for over 10 years now and it still sounds just as perfect as it did the day I got it. Before that I had a very yucky Artley that was about dead, but it still gave me 7 years of service and helped me win several awards before I got my current flute. Just goes to show that if you're good enough, even yucky flutes can still produce a good sound.
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My band teacher says Im ready for a open hole flute, and i've only bean playing for 2 years!, but they cost way to much,and he said if he sees one he'll buy it for me. Im also getting a piccolo, but i dont no where or what kind to get. i did check out some on ebay, but i dont no. If u will go to the "Are eBay Piccolos Safe" and help me out.
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What flute do you have?
I have a gemeinhardt 3SH (openholed) that i have been playing for about a year and a half. it's all silver plating with a gold plated lip plate.
Don't worry about it, i got my openholed after under two years of playing, and i didn't have any trouble. if you rented your flute at one time, or do now you should check to see if there is a step-up program, that's how i got mine, we traded my old one in for the new one and payed the difference.My band teacher says Im ready for a open hole flute, and i've only bean playing for 2 years!
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What flute do you have?
oops, i actually have a "3" model, not a "3SH"
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I have several flutes/piccolos that I use for various types of music and different venues:
C Flutes
Yamaha YFL-221
Yamaha YFL-581 (one of the older ones which is now the equivalent of a 681)
14 Karat rose gold Tom Green flute (open hole, B foot, C# trill, D# roller)
Alto Flute:
Jupiter 517 (both curved and straight heads)
Piccolos:
Boston Wonder D-flat piccolo
Yamaha YPC-32 piccolo (to be replaced by a 14 Karat Haynes in the not-too-distant future)
Grenadilla Zentner
C Flutes
Yamaha YFL-221
Yamaha YFL-581 (one of the older ones which is now the equivalent of a 681)
14 Karat rose gold Tom Green flute (open hole, B foot, C# trill, D# roller)
Alto Flute:
Jupiter 517 (both curved and straight heads)
Piccolos:
Boston Wonder D-flat piccolo
Yamaha YPC-32 piccolo (to be replaced by a 14 Karat Haynes in the not-too-distant future)
Grenadilla Zentner
I don't have a flute.
I had a student model flute during school but sinece it was rented and it is summer now I don't have one. I am going crazy without one.
Can anyone inform me about a good flute?
I have been playing for 3 years and I will probablly get a private teacher.
I might look at some open hole flutes.
My price range is from $500-$2000.
Thanks!
I had a student model flute during school but sinece it was rented and it is summer now I don't have one. I am going crazy without one.
Can anyone inform me about a good flute?
I have been playing for 3 years and I will probablly get a private teacher.
I might look at some open hole flutes.
My price range is from $500-$2000.
Thanks!
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What a price range! You should have no problem finding a flute for under $2000. I would highly recommend finding a teacher and with his/her guidance, finding a flute. Personally, I would highly recommend going ahead and buying a step-up flute with open holes. Otherwise, you will probably want a new one very quickly. My students generally stay on their beginner flutes for about a year and a half.
i have just bought an emerson ef 880bof, solid silver, offset g, b foot, with american cut headjoint.
i used to play a yamaha mechanism with andrew oxley headjoint (handmade english) but find the emerson superior in general.
i have had to make a small change to my embrochure to get the best out of the american cut head, but when i do get it right it sounds fantastic
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i used to play a yamaha mechanism with andrew oxley headjoint (handmade english) but find the emerson superior in general.
i have had to make a small change to my embrochure to get the best out of the american cut head, but when i do get it right it sounds fantastic
xx