Re: Need a step up flute

    
Re: Need a step up flute    10:57 on Saturday, December 11, 2010          

Leprachaun
(115 points)
Posted by Leprachaun

Scrap that! After much searching, stumbled on the answer.
For anybody else wondering:

EX-CCE Closed holes, Offset G key, E mechanism, C footjoint
EX-RCE Open holes, Offset G key, E mechanism, C footjoint
EX-RC Open holes, Inline G key, C footjoint
EX-CHE Closed holes, Offset G key, E mechanism, B footjoint
EX-RHE Open holes, Offset G key, E mechanism, B footjoint
EX-RH Open holes, Inline G key, B footjoint

I take it, that the codes are similar for the GX range


Re: Need a step up flute    13:21 on Sunday, December 12, 2010          

OboeLover4Life
(121 points)
Posted by OboeLover4Life

cflautist I could have sworn that Rampal played on a Louis Lot Flute :x


Re: Need a step up flute    14:01 on Sunday, December 12, 2010          

cflutist
(175 points)
Posted by cflutist

He had a Louis Lot, but also performed on a Haynes. His face was all over their promotional material when he was alive. He was also included in a video that I have of the Haynes factory.

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From the Haynes website:

When you play a Haynes flute, you join the ranks of some very distinguished world-class flutists, and follow in the footsteps of such great players as the legendary George Barrere and Jean-Pierre Rampal, as well as contemporary artists such as Michel, Debost, Claudi Arimany, Jeanne Baxtresser, Kathleen Chastain, and Gary Schocker.



Re: Need a step up flute    10:43 on Tuesday, December 21, 2010          

chrismontez
(59 points)
Posted by chrismontez

I bought a used Mateki last year, they also make nice flutes. If I was looking for a new flute with a budget of yours, I would try the Guo flutes. I have read great reviews from users of them and the latest model " New Voice" flutes are only $1250.


Re: Need a step up flute    15:51 on Wednesday, December 22, 2010          

Zevang
(491 points)
Posted by Zevang

Another brand to consider, since budget may be an issue, is the DiZhao flutes.
It's worth though try playing before buying.


Re: Need a step up flute    19:59 on Sunday, December 26, 2010          

kskeum
(5 points)
Posted by kskeum

In the end, I have decided that I am going to buy a used Muramatsu EX. It played great and the price is very good. Its closed holes with split E and offset G. I think it is a great flute. Additionally, many of my friends have told me that it is a great flute and a great purchase. Thank you guys for all the recommendations.


Re: Need a step up flute    11:20 on Monday, December 27, 2010          

Terminator228861
(1 point)

Hello. My name is Paul. I have played the flute since 4th grade and am now almost in high school and still play it. one thing i have learned is a flute can last a lifetime if you take proper care of it. For your new flute, i recommend an Armstrong flute. They are cheap but very good. They're $400-500. Also, dont fall for any "bargain" or "super sale flutes" from music shops or websites like e-bay.com becuase those flutes are usually made with poor craftsmanship and will not last you a very long time. One of my friends bought a 200 dollar one and i bought a 400 dollar one. He was playing it one day, and he dropped it and it literally shattered into a million pieces. He had to get a new one. Mine fell once and NOTHING AT ALL happened to it becuase it was an ARMSTRONG. SO BUY AN ARMSTRONG FLUTE!!!!!!


Re: Need a step up flute    13:52 on Monday, December 27, 2010          

kskeum
(5 points)
Posted by kskeum

I'm sorry to sound kind of arrogant or anything like that, but I don't think that any armstrong is in the category of a professional flute. Honestly I would say that Armstrong would fall into the student group. No offense.


Re: Need a step up flute    15:43 on Monday, December 27, 2010          

InstrumentCrazy
(219 points)
Posted by InstrumentCrazy

I agree. I play on an Armstrong, and I love it to death. But, I wouldn't call it a professional horn.


Re: Need a step up flute    18:27 on Sunday, May 1, 2011          

kwagner
(1 point)
Posted by kwagner

I wish I would of seen this when you first posted this. I got out of high school and I have a step up flute I've been trying to sell it's in great condition and now I'm really trying sell it because I need the money because I'm moving and my hubby isn't here to help me think of more ways to save money because he's deployed so if you know anyone interested let me know or if you have ideas on how I can sell it let me know that too! thanks


Re: Need a step up flute    21:18 on Sunday, May 1, 2011          

egretboy
(173 points)
Posted by egretboy

I made exactly the same change, from a student (40 year old, may I mention) Gemeinhardt. I chose a Sonare. These have a much clearer high range and much more dynamic control.


Re: Need a step up flute    08:01 on Monday, May 2, 2011          

Pyrioni
(437 points)
Posted by Pyrioni

my opinion (I have sonare head too):
correct, sonare headjoint gives you more overtones(upper partials), because its over-cut and under-cut are all square-shaped, also its lip plate and drop-off plate are very steep. You may feel it sounded very clear and projective and easy to go up high registers. BUT it's not pure and not sweet! It's hard to get pure tone and lesser over-tones.

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http://i927.photobucket.com/albums/ad112/pyrioni15/DSC01979.jpg?t=1304340442

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my Sonare headjoint:
http://i927.photobucket.com/albums/ad112/pyrioni15/DSC05027.jpg


Re: Need a step up flute    07:39 on Tuesday, May 3, 2011          

Kshel
(51 points)
Posted by Kshel

Kwagner, what brand/model of flute are you selling? Many flute specialty shops have consignment programs:

http://www.jlsmithco.com/Sell-Your-Flute

http://www.jbwflutes.com/jbw_brochure.pdf (pg. 3)

They take commission, but it is a lot easier to leave the selling up to someone who can advertise the flute for you and find a buyer. Just a thought.


   








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