Poll- What kind of flute do you have?
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I don't care what crap people say about them, I have a Gemeinhardt M2SP and I love it, ok??? It's a little flat sometimes, but a little rolling fixes it!
(Maybe it's because it's an older one. I mean it's older than me. Perhaps it is the newer Gemeinhardts that generate all these complaints...)
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(Maybe it's because it's an older one. I mean it's older than me. Perhaps it is the newer Gemeinhardts that generate all these complaints...)
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Did you know that 58.3% of all statistics are made up on the spot?99.88% of players that start on the flute...
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I think that Gemeinhardt, overall, makes some quality flutes, and they have been for a very long time. One of the things that seems to turn some people away is the fact that they are such a big company, and have been heard of all over the world. As for the sound, I believe that with any flute, there will be some that simply don't sound good on it. For instance, I tried a $36,000 flute at the NFA convention last fall that I sounded horrible on. That does not mean I believe the make of the flute should not be considered by others. I do not like my sound on Yamaha, but I highly recommend them to some of my students. Keep in mind that every human is uniqe, as are the sounds that we produce on the flute. In truth, as long as a flute is a qulaity flute that does not give you constant mechanical problems, and you like the sound, I say stick with it.
On the other side of things, Gemeinhardt student models are known for poor intonation and adjustment issues. Other flutes are known for other issues as well, but that will not stop me from recommending them to students. I am full aware that none of my students have the financial means to purchase handmade flutes, and I will continue to help them find the best sounding flute for what money they have, and yes, that does include Gemeinhardt, Yamaha, Armstrong, Emerson, and others.
On the other side of things, Gemeinhardt student models are known for poor intonation and adjustment issues. Other flutes are known for other issues as well, but that will not stop me from recommending them to students. I am full aware that none of my students have the financial means to purchase handmade flutes, and I will continue to help them find the best sounding flute for what money they have, and yes, that does include Gemeinhardt, Yamaha, Armstrong, Emerson, and others.
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I have an Emerson EF80F. Silver with open holes, B foot, C# trill key, offset G, the usual... I love it, I just got it for christmas last year (even though I was playing it LONG before that!!! My poor old Gemeinhardt just couldn't cut it anymore, even though I still use it for Marching season...
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Very true flutiegurl, what you said about every human being different. I suppose you already knew that the reason everyone's tone is different is because the shape of our mouth cavities are different??
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Hehe,
Azumi .. I Tend To Sound More Airy On It..
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Hehe,
Azumi .. I Tend To Sound More Airy On It..
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