Re: Flute Modifications and Ideas... Flute Mods, Tips for Better Hand Support, etc. Welcome Here!

    
Re: Flute Modifications and Ideas... Flute Mods, Tips for Better Hand Support, etc. Welcome Here!    17:49 on Monday, March 17, 2008          

grafinvonwandern
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Flutelab,

With that type of response I would be much less inclined to ever order a headjoint or anything from you. Most people would appreciate free advertising and seeing that she DID credit you, you have nothing to really complain about. Luckily for you though I'm not completely convinced that it is truly you making that post.


Re: Flute Modifications and Ideas... Flute Mods, Tips for Better Hand Support, etc. Welcome Here!    18:09 on Monday, March 17, 2008          

vampav8trix
(445 points)
Posted by vampav8trix

If anyone else thinks that Suzie did a great thing. Please post your response. I am sure she would love the support.


Re: Flute Modifications and Ideas... Flute Mods, Tips for Better Hand Support, etc. Welcome Here!    03:52 on Tuesday, March 18, 2008          

Flutelab
(2 points)
Posted by Flutelab

Hi, everybody
I certainly do not object to free advertising, and I am happy these things are being discussed here. Most people that go trough music school think of their instrument as a static thing which we should not change. I think that if can play better on an instrument it is a better instrument. All those interested are cordially invited to the international forum on adaptive instruments here: http://onehandwinds.unk.edu/forum/index.php

As for the photos: where I live, copyright is implied with the publication. I am not usually particulary concerned about this, and you may have noticed I did not even ask for removal. Suzy had the courtesy of apologising so thats it for me. But I am concerned with people depicted whose picture is going over the web without their knowing. Personally, it would not feel good when that happened to me.

So what happened with all the photos on the Flutelab website? I make the adaptive instruments mainly for the local market, so I have all the photos on my Dutch language site: http://www.fluitstudio.nl/aanpassing.htm
wishing you all the best,
Maarten Visser


   








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