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 HunterPony1 (69 points)
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I am looking into buying a new flute that has opens holes and a B foot joint and have no idea what brand I want. can anyone Tell me a good brand of flute? Thanks.
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 vampav8trix (428 points)
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Do you bother to read any of your replies?
Have you bothered to do a search?
Just go buy a solid gold Powell and you will have no need for another flute ever.
A flute is a personal choice and I can't tell you what to buy.
Some people like Sankyo. I don't like them
Some people like Muramatsu. I love them.
Some people like Powell. I don't know if I like them
Go and try some flutes and do a search for flutes.
Stop posting the same thing over and over.
You are not helping your own cause.
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Try reading the replies to Hunterpony1 "is this a good flute?"
Your answers can be found there.
Lot's of different opinions on what is a good flute.
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And didn't you just post this????
I am getting ready to buy a new flute but I don't want to spend my money on a bad flute. I really don't care how much it will cost I just would like to know if this is a good flute or a bad flute and if there is any sugestions please tell me. Thanks!!!!
Just get the solid gold Powell
http://www.powellflutes.com/ftree/ftree_t2/ftree_t3/VQP_pricelist.pdf
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 Account Closed (3248 points)
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I am with Lana. Why do you keep on posting the same topic? I am beginning to think this is a joke and someone playing a game.
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Oh and forget the B footjoint, what you really need is a B flat foojoint. I also recommend a gold Powell. The Nagahara and Hayens are very nice too. Gold may not be as much of an upgrade for you, so you should go with a platinum flute.
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 musicman_944 (133 points)
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And don't forget to add a diamond encrusted crown, too. That will make your flute look and sound so much better! 
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 Account Closed (3248 points)
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Then I am royalty and all my customers are too. Hahaha!
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 vampav8trix (428 points)
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Empress Lana.
I like the sound of that!
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Out of boredom, I just read some of the threads again. We are probably asking a lot of a 12 year old. This kid looking for a flute is probably around 12 years old.
<b>Just go get a Yamaha.<b/> When you decide to go to college you can look at the other flutes.
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 lastarz9 (31 points)
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Go a local music store and just try out as many different flute you can and see how the flute feels and what your sound is like with a different flutes,or if you have a lessons teacher or your band director about the different flutes on your level. Good luck
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 TBFlute (59 points)
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Okay, all of these duplicate threads are getting really annoying. Now for the rant...
If you want to sound better, you should practice more. Long tones are very good. You do not need to spend lots of money on a new flute.
Quite frankly, I think you're really looking for a $1000 fashion statement and you're asking the internet to justify such an expense.
I apologize if this comes across as harsh, but you've made THREE practically identical threads, gotten similar responses in each of them, and ignored all the advice you've gotten.
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 Canadian (859 points)
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I vote the gold powell A GREAT beginners choice. =]
19.5k rose gold 14k rose gold soldered $ 38,950. The price isn't even too bad! Hahaha!
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 Micron (1760 points)
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Being 13 is no excuse for wasting other people's time.
What you are doing here is plane rude &/or attention seeking!
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And at 13 you do not need any more than a basic student flute, unless you are an extraordinarily accomplished player for your age. That does not seem likely. More likely, your motives are as TBFlute said, "Quite frankly, I think you're really looking for a $1000 fashion statement and you're asking the internet to justify such an expense."
Attention seeking.
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 Account Closed (3248 points)
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Either attention seeking or a tro**. This forum hasn't had one for a while. Hmm...
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