open hole flute?
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open hole flute?
I have heard one of the negatives of an open holed flute is the air leakage through the grooves of one fingerprints- making it necessary to push down more tightly on the keys. Is this a real problem??
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Personally, I can actually say that I did have this problem when I started playing on an open-holed flute. I just jumped right in without using any of the plugs first, and in my attempts to cover up every hole I would push down on them much harder than I needed to, resulting in a LOT of tension in my hand which I had to correct later. It's really just a matter of having good hand positioning. You need to find a position for your hands that allows all the holes to be covered but feels comfortable and natural to you, so that you never feel the need to stretch your fingers or create any sort of tension. It's just better to try and do it as soon as you get your flute, and get an instructor to help you with this, because it's harder to correct later on!
The past couple of weeks I have been experimenting with the open holes on my flute and within the first couple of days, I had been experiencing slight pains in my hand. Leakage is common while beginning with the open holed flute but after you get used to it, the leakage stops. I recommend using very light fingers to cover the holes and not to create tension in your hands.
i only had problems with my open holes when u was trying out flutes in the shop
but when i got home i took them all out because my friend told me so (im such a push over) and although there were some in the first 10 minutes..i managed to play every scale and music i got without occasionaly leakage..lol
i think my posture was ok and my hands were properly on the flute (my friend reassures me) probabaly i dont know...
but when i got home i took them all out because my friend told me so (im such a push over) and although there were some in the first 10 minutes..i managed to play every scale and music i got without occasionaly leakage..lol
i think my posture was ok and my hands were properly on the flute (my friend reassures me) probabaly i dont know...
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Thanks again for the replys. Since I posted this I have had the opportunity to try several flutes with open holes. Interestingly I found the transition was very easy on two brands but difficult on a third- the spacing of the keys was the main factor.- so I think brand does make a difference. Also the easier the low C/B mechanism worked the less problem I had- if it was a little tighter then I often had a little leakage and airy sounds. I still have problems with fast pieces but I think time and practice will help that problem.