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  • @stardarkangel
    @stardarkangel Před 5 lety +227

    I really liked the Gemeinhardt sound but I started on a Yamaha and that thing is basically indestructible after 7 years of marching band lol. I got that flute when I was 8 and at that age, that flute is basically a bumper car lol.

    • @cy1003
      @cy1003 Před 3 lety +6

      Same, got mine get the age of 8 as well, I am literally turning 17 and my Yamaha 211 is still functioning as well as those brand new 212s,

    • @finleeplays3488
      @finleeplays3488 Před 2 lety +6

      My first flute was a Gemeinhardt and it broke the first three months of band

    • @grekori748
      @grekori748 Před 5 měsíci

      I agree. I am between the Gemeinhardt and the Pearl. I hope you or anyone here can guide me to choose which of the followings: Gemeinhardt 33OSHB Intermediate level open holes with NG-1 Headjoint and Offset G; split E mechanism
      or Pearl Quantz Series Model 525RBE.

  • @sacredsiren
    @sacredsiren Před 5 lety +82

    Shout out to all the other people who started on the student Yamaha model flutes... I got my Yamaha flute in 5th grade when I started taking lessons and even though I quit orchestra and rarely played in HS I held onto that instrument all these years. I recently decided to take up the flute again, and even though that flute was purchased 25 years ago and I was not super gentle with it through years of orchestra concerts and lessons as a young child/teen, after having a few pads replaced and a small repair to one of the keys that thing still plays beautifully.

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  Před 5 lety +11

      glad you are playing again!! :) My intermediate/step up flute was a yamaha that I absolutely loved!

  • @yytoshi
    @yytoshi Před 4 lety +158

    i wasnt aware walmart had flutes 😂

  • @Bobthe1st2
    @Bobthe1st2 Před 7 lety +148

    I'd have to choose between the gemeindhart and Yamaha. The Yamaha seems to be the loudest and a little more clear while on the gemeindhart you can hear the double tonguing a lot more precisely and not so muffled.

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  Před 7 lety +15

      :D

    • @BenzoatodePotasio1
      @BenzoatodePotasio1 Před 7 lety +5

      training whit gemeinharth you will can fly playing yamaha (lol)
      xD
      ps i play gemeinhart
      now more seriusly...
      gemeinhart's flutes sounds more dark, more fat in low range but are more demands for play quikly

    • @slimvloggerweightlifterwhi7538
      @slimvloggerweightlifterwhi7538 Před 5 lety +5

      I bought a Eastar flute for $75.00. I couldn’t afford a $600-$700 flute just for a beginner

    • @michaelrs8010
      @michaelrs8010 Před 5 lety +12

      @@slimvloggerweightlifterwhi7538 How's that working out for you?
      Not a smart ass question, I'm in the same boat financially.
      I'm an adult beginner, or want to be, but I don't want to spend several hundred dollars on a decent new one for something that I may have no talent for I'm not really enjoy once I start doing it. And the ghoul on The Flute Channel gave the eastar flute a good review but then again she's a professional flautist.
      But still nobody has come back to that channel to say that they got the flute in how they like it or how it's holding up and so on and so forth.
      The other thing I'm looking at is some used flutes from Gina's flutes. She seems pretty reputable. But how is that Eastar holding up?

    • @MaserXYZ
      @MaserXYZ Před 4 lety +4

      @@michaelrs8010 I bought the Eastar flute as well, and honestly I can't tell how good it is. I never played flute before and I'm completely self taught so I don't have anything to compare with really. I do have some troubles playing the low C note as well as the high register notes, but that could just as well be me being new to the instrument.
      I'm not sure I would recommend it for someone who wants to play the flute seriously, but I think it's a reasonable purchase if you just want to test it out for a bit and aren't sure if you're going to like it. I mean, if you're just going to play it for a few weeks and then drop it, $70 is a bit easier to throw away than the $300+ you would pay for a "real" flute. (But then if/when you've played for a while and know that flute is your thing, you will probably want to get an upgrade.)

  • @rattyfrog2312
    @rattyfrog2312 Před 4 lety +77

    Me: hey I’m interested in the flute
    The price: imma bout to end this man’s whole career

    • @SWilla00946
      @SWilla00946 Před 2 lety +1

      Lmao im a cellist whos played for years and still doesnt own a cello. Something thats attractive to me about flute is the price

  • @mikkoaaltonen4198
    @mikkoaaltonen4198 Před 6 lety +46

    All three sound wonderful when you play them. I liked the Gemeinhardt flute best.

  • @boldlyjoey
    @boldlyjoey Před 4 lety +24

    Gemeinhardt is definitely my favorite but I’m probably biased as that’s what I started on and have been playing for many many years. 😂 It’s held up so well. Bless that flute.

  • @katieflute
    @katieflute  Před 7 lety +58

    Hey guys- here are my top 3 picks for beginner flutes! Don't forget to use my special code "KTFL" when shopping at the Flute Center of New York (flutes4sale.com) for free shipping, a 10 day free trial, and an extended 18 month warranty :D

    • @indushajiindushaji849
      @indushajiindushaji849 Před 5 lety

      L

    • @bofaceof6541
      @bofaceof6541 Před 4 lety +1

      What are the prices of those three please, I studied project Yamaha and was born on the 2nd of the 2nd at 2am. So may buy one for syncronicityz sake.

    • @bofaceof6541
      @bofaceof6541 Před 4 lety

      I buy 2nd hand or more to feel the other consciousnesses that envelop an item.. if their more than $200 you should consider yourself privaliged to know or hold that price as a beginner. Check out the english film, frequency, about music and its retrospects in comprehensions, I thought it a real eye opener. Tho don't loose your head retrospectively.. lol

  • @anildo1372
    @anildo1372 Před 4 lety +75

    why am I watching this, I'm not even considering starting the flute 😂

    • @anildo1372
      @anildo1372 Před 4 lety +3

      @Lyla Laycre oof you mean unconsciously? That's kinda wild

  • @Nelsonbrook33
    @Nelsonbrook33 Před 6 lety +62

    Pearl, Yamaha, then Gemeinhardt. Pearl has the volume along with warmth and a sharp attack. I have always been a Yamaha guy, but the Pearl is quite impressive here.

  • @ellebows
    @ellebows Před 4 lety +10

    i wish i had this when i started flute. my first flute was a pink and gold flute from ebay. of course, i wasn't expecting to play flute for 7+ years. now i play on a beautiful 1970's gemeinhardt (and when that's in the shop, a student yamaha from 6th grade)

    • @MsDoobadoo
      @MsDoobadoo Před 4 lety +1

      elle I’m playing on a 1970’s gemeinhardt too, that I got in the 1970s! I’m trying to see how it compares to newer flutes.

  • @helledegagne2706
    @helledegagne2706 Před 5 lety +18

    The Pearl sounds the best a much more full and resonating sound. It is surprising me because I have always heard that Yamaha is the best name in the flute world. But I am learning that you cannot always only go by the name. Have never heard of Pearl before.

  • @olive4naito
    @olive4naito Před 4 lety +14

    I might not be describing this accurately, but it felt like the Yamaha had the sweetest sound while Gemeinhardt had a sound closest to a wooden flute (had that kind of resonance).

  • @jorgemartin5093
    @jorgemartin5093 Před 5 lety +10

    Im a flutist too. Let me tell u. You are the only one here on you tube that can test flutes with the sound they deserve. I feel identified with your style and full sound cause this is how i used to play. There's a lot of flute test channels that are a shame...

  • @czntrm
    @czntrm Před 5 lety +19

    I miss my old Yamaha flute. 😢😭
    It got lost in the move from one state to another. Who knows where it is now. My grandparents bought it for me for my middle school band class, so it was quite special. I've been thinking about getting another one...Yamaha, of course.

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  Před 5 lety +2

      Carol Martinez ahhhh 😭😭😭 you should get another! 😍💓

  • @artemi-music
    @artemi-music Před rokem

    thanks a lot for your review, I also like the room you were recording the examples, that's really adding the ambience to the sound. thanks again!

  • @AA-xx9pc
    @AA-xx9pc Před 5 lety +45

    Long live the Yamaha

    • @jorgemartin5093
      @jorgemartin5093 Před 5 lety +2

      If u play am old yamaha flute it plays better than new ones. More fuller sound and solid straight forward tone.

    • @acapellaseto
      @acapellaseto Před 5 lety

      Jorge Martín are you sure? I have the same Yamaha 222 model and I feel like the tone is getting worst

  • @hanovergreen4091
    @hanovergreen4091 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for this. Getting back to Flute and the tone samples helped. FWIW - Pearl, Yamaha, Gemeinhardt.

  • @silverfeigner
    @silverfeigner Před 4 lety +1

    I started out with a Gemeinhardt flute when I was in 4th grade. I currently have an Emerson and have had it for years.

  • @ocxaniarblx2833
    @ocxaniarblx2833 Před 3 lety +2

    I love the gemeinhardt 2sp flute as I have one my own! I bought it when I was 11 and I have fell in love with it! I bought it for cheap at $150

  • @Hexmeta
    @Hexmeta Před 4 lety +1

    I got the quants 665 vigore a few weeks ago as my first and I absolutely love it!

  • @johnalamariz2491
    @johnalamariz2491 Před 5 lety +3

    Thats my first flute 2sp, then now im using 3sb...nice demo great sound....

  • @aryanguyen4423
    @aryanguyen4423 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you making this video I’m a beginner currently I was planning on getting the Yamaha 222 but wasn’t sure if it was good for me since I’m still beginning to play the flute 😁😁😁thank you so much!

  • @noreen3363
    @noreen3363 Před 4 lety +8

    Amazing flute playing :) i actually have the yamaha model 222 and its amazing on how you play’d it. Keep up the good work!

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  Před 4 lety

      thank you so much! It's a great flute!! I was just playing it the other day for a new YT video and some instagram clips coming soon :D Best of luck with your flute playing!!

    • @noreen3363
      @noreen3363 Před 4 lety

      katieflute Awesome! And yeah its a great flute :) love ur channel and thank you :))

  • @akib5257
    @akib5257 Před 4 lety +9

    I found a used Gemeinhardt Flute 2sp For around $200 in good condition. I’m saving up for it!
    Edit- Yes I’m poor child
    Edit 2- I found a used Gemeinhardt flute of the same kind for $75! It need a couple of pads replaced, but after that it’ll be ready to play!

  • @bethanykrager3598
    @bethanykrager3598 Před 5 lety +3

    The flute I own and use now is a hand me down Yamaha and your video helped me lots on finding a new good quality one. I am planning on purchasing the Yamaha, and am glad it is on sale atm :) thanks for the video

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  Před 5 lety +1

      bethany krager yay!! I’m so glad you like the video :)

  • @lyvcolley8845
    @lyvcolley8845 Před 4 lety +7

    I am currently renting a Gemeinhardt 2sp from a music store. I just started band a couple months ago

  • @char7607
    @char7607 Před 5 lety +1

    My favorite flute is the Yamaha because my personal flute is a Yamaha advantage 200AD II and I LOVE it

  • @elvinacheah
    @elvinacheah Před 5 lety +17

    I bought Pearl and really regretted it :( i had to fix it a few times because the screws got loose, and it accumulates moisture easily for some reason. If I could go over again I would get the Yamaha one. I know a lot of people using this model and you can’t really go wrong with Yamaha

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  Před 5 lety +4

      Elvina Cheah i loveee this Yamaha 😍I used to play on a Yamaha for a lot of middle school/high school and it held up extremely well. Maybe you can sell the pearl and get the Yamaha? ;)

  • @acidforblood
    @acidforblood Před 3 lety +3

    I own a Yamaha 222, been playing it for almost 2 months and love it. Its built like a tank for the most part. Not that I've been testing how easy it is to break it. I'd imagine the solid silver flutes to be much more delicate. Solid silver flutes would have a better sound at the intermediate level but the 222 has a very good sound for a student flute if your willing to put the money and time into it. When I max out my capabilities on this one I'll probably move up to the Yamaha 462 or whatever model that is similar 3 to 5 years from now. From my online research the 300 series are slightly better than the 200 series, but you get all silver flutes at the 400 series. Keep in mind that the 200-400 series flutes are all factory made. Handmade ones I believe are 500 series and up with Yamaha. At that point though probably 10+ years from now if I'm still around and have the money or right finance options I would probably go with Muramatsu. So many people including James Galway I've read seem to swear by Muramatsu and they look gorgeous. Some of the higher model Muramatsu models look like jewellery especially with those engravings. Okay I'm getting ahead of myself. One step at a time. Its just fun to see all the possibilities and models that are out there.

  • @wilzy30
    @wilzy30 Před 5 lety +2

    I currently have a Jupiter student flute, which I am getting back into after not playing flute for 30 years.
    It will be interesting to see what I get next, in a couple of years time.

  • @dogman2793
    @dogman2793 Před 5 lety +2

    My first flute was a gemeinhardt so now im looking forward to buying one myself because my first flute was by that brand

  • @itsMizaa
    @itsMizaa Před 2 lety

    The first piece played reminds me of the anime a lot, La Corda D'Oro Primo Passo 😍 super thanks for this content! It helps me pick my first beginner student flute

  • @atmoak7063
    @atmoak7063 Před 4 lety

    So I have a Yamaha silverhead 381 with open holes and a b foot. I’d highly recommend mine. You can take the little corks out as you’re ready. I had it for 2 years before I had to get a full clean oil and repair job (still haven’t had to adjust the cork inside the headjoint)

  • @rsakorn
    @rsakorn Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for your advice!!

  • @jennaavery6923
    @jennaavery6923 Před 3 lety +2

    I really like the pearl flute the most.

  • @chillbro2275
    @chillbro2275 Před 3 lety

    Wow, i liked the music you chose to sample the flutes with. hmm.. maybe i liked the Gemeinhardt most. will have to listen again.

  • @billyheckstall8570
    @billyheckstall8570 Před rokem +2

    I’m in the market for a new horn and thanks for the review. I have played various flutes over the past fifty years. The three played here were terrific and nothing can beats that performance… thank you!
    But, for myself each has it’s place. The Pearl and the Yamaha both were fit in my opinion for bands with a loud and strong performance showcase.
    Where volume may be the player’s concern; as it was mine in my youthful egoistical days.(smile)
    But, I’ve found nothing more fulfilling for soloist and swooning hearts on quiet evens than the Gemeinhardt.
    So, I think the instrument one picks should be based on that goal or showmanship one wishes to pursue.
    Thank you for confirming for me, that I’ve made the right choice over the years.
    Well, you know my next stop!
    Thanks again…
    Namaste

  • @allyson.robinson
    @allyson.robinson Před 5 lety

    i have been playing a jupiter student model for 7 yrs and im currently saving for a pearl intermediate!!

  • @ginza_animatex4083
    @ginza_animatex4083 Před rokem

    I'm a freshman in high school, and decided to take the flute! (Wanted to play the narnia lullaby lol) and we use the Yamaha Model, its pretty good!

  • @OlgaStjarna
    @OlgaStjarna Před 4 lety +7

    Pearl sounds so beautiful in barocco! But i am a violinist :-D

  • @1967dragonaxe
    @1967dragonaxe Před 5 lety +7

    Fascinating. I wasn’t expecting to hear a difference, but I much prefer the Pearl. It seems to have a richer sound than the others. The German one sounded very much like a German organ...quite breathy. To me the Yamaha gave quite a flat sound. Almost 2 dimensional, if that makes sense. Very useful video, as my wife has always wanted to learn the flute, so I can see a 25th wedding anniversary present on the horizon next month 😁

    • @blauespony1013
      @blauespony1013 Před 5 lety +1

      Before you go and buy one: It depends on the flautist as well ... so maybe your wife should try which one she likes best (if she can produce some notes already).

    • @dianaheiland1826
      @dianaheiland1826 Před 2 lety

      I agree, its a personal pick. You can still make it a surprise but she would really need to try them amd see how it feels weight wise and comfort as well as sound. congratulations on so many years. i wish you many more

  • @alexcarlton4172
    @alexcarlton4172 Před 4 lety +2

    I have the Gemeinhardt 2sp, but the pearl and Yamaha sounded so good, but maybe it was just you! 😄

  • @LosAngelesPilot
    @LosAngelesPilot Před 4 lety

    I know this is old news but....I used to play Alto Sax and Tenor in Orchestra and loved it. I used to transpose from french horn, trombone etc and played a lot more than the zillions of bars of rests sax players normally sit through. When I went to HS, they told me marching band or quit as they didn't allow sax in orchestra so I quit as I played football and you can't do both. Many years later my teeth were lost and I tried to play but can't put pressure from the inside via a sax/clarinet mouthpiece or trumpet types pushing. So I decided to give flute a try. I know better than to buy a cheap instrument and the mantra is "buy once, cry once". I've done the buy many times and cry many times before with guitars and won't repeat that.
    I listened to your demonstration and heard a couple of things. The Pearl was very "woody" and Ian Anderson-ish. It had nice dynamics but lower register seems harder to achieve. The Gemeinhardt was a lot less woody but a bit of a struggle on the lower register. Very clean and clear as a bell but lacking in dynamics. The Yamaha looked like it was easier to play and had some of the Gemeinhardt clarity with some of the woodiness of the Pearl. It also had better intonation plus it was the most dynamic of the three. It also appeared that it took less air/effort to play it, especially in the lower register.
    I had the choice of a new 222 or a used 221 so I went with a used 221 in excellent condition and hope the $175.00 I saved doesn't bite me later. We will see when it arrives.
    I wanted to say thank you for comparing these three instruments in a simple and straightforward format so that I could make an educated choice based on my ears and your playing.

  • @poison_raine5219
    @poison_raine5219 Před 5 lety +12

    i'm a flute player/student, i have a not-begginer flute, and i'm working on "in the hall of the mountain king"

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  Před 5 lety

      coco kerui awesome!! Good luck :))

    • @namexox4584
      @namexox4584 Před 4 lety

      coco kerui love that songgg good luck !! :D

  • @RiverSophiel112
    @RiverSophiel112 Před 2 lety

    I had a student Gemeinhardt for half my life and never needed to fix it once. So I just bought a professional level one. 🥳🎼💕

  • @musicgirl999
    @musicgirl999 Před 3 lety +5

    Can you do a video on which brands a flutist should look into if they’re looking to buy an intermediate flute?

  • @eveneilnyc
    @eveneilnyc Před 3 lety

    Love the Yamaha Mod 222

  • @ace3058
    @ace3058 Před 2 lety

    I was super nervous because I was switching my Armstrong 104 to a gemeinhardt 2sp today and didn’t know what to expect. My peers play on 2sp and I’ve had trouble adjusting to the 104 and the shop said they would switch it out for a 2sp. Thank you for letting me know what to expect im excited :))

  • @alhdgysz
    @alhdgysz Před 5 lety +1

    I've been played on the 272 yamaha (french style keys).
    But I would go for the french style keyed gemeinhardt

  • @emcuyugan2465
    @emcuyugan2465 Před 3 lety

    I found a Gemeinhardt 2sp flute on garage sale in the subdivision we reside. it was a slightly used one, with a case. It was just like a give away for its price, 20 bucks. I am 66 years old ,and learning to play it via youtube. In this video the yamaha is my choice.

  • @ryleytraverse7357
    @ryleytraverse7357 Před 5 lety +53

    Weird... the Gemeinhardt is the least expensive, but sounded the most beautiful, in my opinion... guess that goes to show that price doesnt necesarilly mean better quality... to a certain extant... "dOnT gEt a wAlMaRt fLuTe!" 😂😂

    • @dp8460
      @dp8460 Před 4 lety +11

      from my ears its Pearl, Yamaha then gemeinhardt. probably you picked gemeinhardt because it has a clear sound while the others has a little air to them, air on sound is caused more of embochure because she is not used on playing with those headjoints cuts. if listen carefully, Pearl and yamaha has more bright, sweet and open sound.. specially the pearl it just nailed the intonation, those sharps are just so bright and sweet.

    • @pbarkhitekton3524
      @pbarkhitekton3524 Před 2 lety +1

      true.. Pearl flute have a sweet tuning of headjoints as well as yamahas mellow sound. Gemeinhardt feels like the sound is coming from the nose/closed.

    • @paulineb66
      @paulineb66 Před 8 měsíci

      There won’t be that much difference in sound and build as long as you get a reputable brand. Gemeinhardt flutes get trashed, but I’ve always liked them. I switched to clarinet as an adult, and my main instrument is an inexpensive Conn Selmer Prelude. You don’t need to break the bank to play music.

  • @mitoproductions9666
    @mitoproductions9666 Před 10 měsíci

    I like the tone of the Yamaha 222

  • @braxenb2242
    @braxenb2242 Před 5 lety +1

    The pearl is my fave

  • @nuagejuice3848
    @nuagejuice3848 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a Pearl ! 🦋

  • @kyeoptawerk93ah
    @kyeoptawerk93ah Před 4 lety

    i have a gemeinhardt and have had it for 15 years now. it is my first and only flute. ive thought about getting a new flute and relearning/replaying but i don't have a place to practice

  • @jorgemartin5093
    @jorgemartin5093 Před 5 lety +1

    Youve got the same tonal feeling than me! I Never played a Pearl flute. Just Yamaha but nowaday they doesn't sound so good as before. I mean they sound a little more thin...i mean the 200 series wich it used to be so so good. Even the niquel plated ones.

    • @blauespony1013
      @blauespony1013 Před 5 lety

      My beginner yamaha is now like 20 years old and a really good instrument and my intermediate (411 full silver) is great after 10 years. I had it checked lately for the first time and there wasn't much to repair ... I love my yamaha 411 (beside me looking at other, more expensive models ...)

  • @MSILBB
    @MSILBB Před 5 měsíci

    I liked them all! lol, but the Yamaha seems to play louder??? But I like the Pearl, Yamaha and then Gemeinhardt. I've also seen one for Di Zhao, I'll have to take a look. Thank you for the video!

  • @PierreC2
    @PierreC2 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Katie, too bad you don't give your opinion on those 3. I have a Pearl 665 right now but would love to know a bit more about the Sankyo Etude. Been playing for a long time now but never tried the open holes flute, until i purchase the Pearl 665, great sound but such air resistance compare with a C Joint. That's why i'm aiming at Sankyo Etude C joint closed holes. Great video !

  • @responsiblejerk2328
    @responsiblejerk2328 Před 5 lety

    One thing I noticed on the Yamaha was the absence of the clomps as the pads are closed. New pads? Just seemed cleaner than the others.

  • @danielzhang628
    @danielzhang628 Před 5 lety +7

    Pearl is the best!

  • @slimelover6492
    @slimelover6492 Před 5 lety +1

    I have to one my school recommended for me and my fave and its a Yamaha model but some kids have pearls gamienhart branen and another one I can't remember

  • @dscarty
    @dscarty Před 4 lety +1

    I had an Armstrong and thought the Yamaha was a better flute. Then I tried a friend’s Haynes and OMG didn’t want to part with it 😊

  • @aldenmitsa9404
    @aldenmitsa9404 Před 5 lety

    Woooow! Yamaha the Best🤩🤩🤩

  • @michaelynsike7893
    @michaelynsike7893 Před 6 lety +14

    Pearl

  • @whateverhappens1140
    @whateverhappens1140 Před 5 lety +4

    1. Your playing is awesome! Duh, right? Wow! You have serious chops!
    2. Could it be that your embouchure fits one head joint design better than the other?
    3. Does the placement of the keys on the different instruments make each one different in terms of comfort and play-ability?
    4. What piece of music are you playing? (I plead my ignorance here)
    Please continue to inspire us all.

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  Před 5 lety +3

      Hi Kim! Thank you so much :) Yes, every player is different so what feels great for me might not feel great for someone else, which is why its important to try an instrument before you buy it. Basically all modern flutes will have the same key setup (Boehm system), but the mechanisms will all feel slightly different to the experienced player. Perhaps the one big thing in terms of keys is the off-set G key or in-line G key. Personally I find that the off-set G key is much more comfortable for my hands (they are super small 😂), but once again every player is different. The first piece I'm playing is Salut D'amour by Elgar and the second is from a Telemann fantasie for flute. Thank you so much for your support and for watching! :)

    • @whateverhappens1140
      @whateverhappens1140 Před 5 lety

      So much information to take in but you make it easier to understand. I have small hands but have an open hole flute with an inline G-not the easiest ting to play until my hands are warmed up. I am in the market for something different. Is the split E and C# trill and D roller really worth the extra cost? Gosh, that sound is so beautiful and you are so articulate. I will look for the sheet music. Thank you for helping me learn a little more each day.

  • @spelliliciousebounded5953

    I have a AXIOm flute and it is very thick and is very loud when I blow softly but is quite goo🤣👌

  • @RichardDCook
    @RichardDCook Před 5 lety +2

    Like Pierre, I would like to hear your personal impressions. In my experience most of the differences between flutes (especially the subtle differences) can only be felt by the player. An outside listener can't perceive a flute's stuffiness, resistance, responsiveness, and so forth. Another issue is that good players have in mind the sound they want, and with whatever flute they pick up will automatically make adjustments. This can hide a flute's shortcomings. So I would love to hear about how these three flutes feel to play, the responsiveness and so forth. Thanks!

    • @kimchicupnoodles
      @kimchicupnoodles Před 4 lety +1

      pancelticpiper depends if you have as an audience has absolute pitch and a musical ear. People in the music field can hear the difference even if they don’t play the flute.

    • @dianaheiland1826
      @dianaheiland1826 Před 2 lety

      I agree, I would love your opinnions on thoses things as well

  • @adilsonteixeira8038
    @adilsonteixeira8038 Před 5 lety +6

    Gemernhard 🔝

  • @cindywong7589
    @cindywong7589 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for this video. Which one is your favorite? Can you rank them? These are 3 that I'm considering for my daughter. Thank you.

  • @manim9295
    @manim9295 Před 9 měsíci

    My choice would be Pearl or Yamaha.. bold and voluminous..

  • @joseacosta4554
    @joseacosta4554 Před 6 lety +2

    i play a wooden five flute for cuban. music and a silver c concert flute for jazz

  • @brucelaudenberger8056
    @brucelaudenberger8056 Před 4 lety +1

    I liked the Pearl tone, then the crisper Yamaha second. I thought the Gemeinhardt sounded weak projection. Just my opinion.

  • @kayazhang4559
    @kayazhang4559 Před 4 lety +9

    Still love my pearl flute, unbiased but I think it sounds the nicest 😂

  • @kanekithedank9238
    @kanekithedank9238 Před 4 lety

    Thanks cause I have been playing flute for 3 years with a germinite2sp and it was good and great durability it barely has 3 dents but when I borrowed my friends Yamaha it is so much better quality it was so much smoother then I realized I would like very much to get a new flute but u have to find one that is good and u have to find out how to buy it not from Amazon cause well everyone says to not do it is that true or not either way this made things easier

  • @milaniaa.932
    @milaniaa.932 Před 6 lety +6

    Yamaha is the best!

  • @kimchicupnoodles
    @kimchicupnoodles Před 4 lety +3

    They all sound good to me, because you are playing it! Hahahhahaha

  • @wakeyourface_beauty2060

    Hey Katie, I’m a beginner flutist and I love this video. Thanks for sharing. So, out of the three flutes you played, which would you personally recommend for a beginner like me?

  • @f1948s
    @f1948s Před 3 lety +1

    I listened carefully and my choice was the Gemeinhardt. My second choice was the Yamaha. To me the Pearl sounded just a little too airy.

  • @musicgirl999
    @musicgirl999 Před 4 lety +1

    What model and/or brand should I get if it’s been a while since I played flute consistently and just want to get a new flute for myself?

  • @theculturedthug5857
    @theculturedthug5857 Před 2 lety

    I just found your site and it is helpful cause I would love to learn. Great fun too! I am in Costa Rica. Will humidity be a problem?

  • @michaelrs8010
    @michaelrs8010 Před 5 lety +2

    Personally I'm going nuts researching flutes for beginners. I have to go used because I don't have hundreds of dollars to spend on a new beginning flute for something that I am not sure I have no talent for or might not even enjoy. I would like to try. And I want to give myself a chance by knowing any deficiency is me and not the flute. I have a feeling the Opie could make one of those $60 Glory Flute from Amazon sound pretty good. I might be topping out at $300 for an excellent condition used Pearl 500.
    One thing that really bothers me is that a number of flute makers, in the last 20 years, have move their operations overseas to China and or Taiwan. So I'm just not sure of the quality of some flutes that are relying on reputations that are 40 years old, but things have changed in the last decade or so.
    And I keep readimg 50/50 reviews on the Gemeinhardt 2SPs (the 1SP? forgetaboutit) saying that they're constantly in the repair shop compared to other flutes.
    I just wish it was a little more straightforward. I just need a flute that's good enough for me to learn on for a few months and that is not going to give me conniptions trying to get a sound out of it because IT is the problem.

    • @yeetyyyeeet9209
      @yeetyyyeeet9209 Před 4 lety

      We had a person in the band program who played a glory flute and she really loved it and it allowed her to improve rather rapidly. It's more inexpensive and you can't use it for more than a couple of years but it gives you a chance to see what you like.

  • @NumberOneCarat
    @NumberOneCarat Před 2 lety +3

    Hi, do you know the difference between yamaha yfl 212 and 222? And which one would you recommend to a beginner adult? Thank you

  • @Must_not_say_that
    @Must_not_say_that Před 4 lety +2

    For me, the Yamaha was very good but I think it was pipped by the Gemeinhardt.

  • @DallasCityGurl
    @DallasCityGurl Před 3 lety

    Ok’ they all sound good but which one has the best finish that will resist oxidation longer?

  • @nelklw
    @nelklw Před 3 lety +1

    My mom bought my flute on eBay and it was so leaky that we actually had to get it fixed

  • @kazooplayer3
    @kazooplayer3 Před 5 lety

    i have a john paul flute and i got it for around 200$ ive been told that my flute is cheap and that it plays badly, but my band teacher said that i played good. Also their instruments were anywhere from 300$ to 500$. its not like i bought it from walmart.

  • @tinachen9728
    @tinachen9728 Před 4 lety

    I buy flute second hand on trade me it’s cheaper than buying a new one but you have to go there and try the flute and check the conditions of your flute if it is broken if it is in your area.and trade me have a good rage of beginners flute on their of what you listed on your CZcams channel.

  • @aidanball7005
    @aidanball7005 Před 7 lety +7

    What were the prices you played? They sound like a good song to play at my solo festival

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  Před 7 lety +7

      Hi Aidan! I played Salut d'amor by Elgar and a Telemann fantasy :)

  • @acidforblood
    @acidforblood Před 3 lety +1

    I'm getting the YFL-222 from Yamaha this Saturday. Is there a way of getting a B-Foot for that model should I decide to add the lowest note or do I have to buy a more advanced flute in order to get one. I'm just starting out but I just want to know if that is doable should if I have the option to upgrade a part rather than the entire flute.

  • @johnnyblas576
    @johnnyblas576 Před 4 lety

    The first fluid the pearl was out of tune to sharp so was the second one the last one to Yamaha was in tune and sounded great

  • @alisongarcia1429
    @alisongarcia1429 Před 5 lety +3

    The Trevor James flutes are AWESOME but there PRICEYYYYY I have Yamaha 221 but I’m upgrading soon

    • @jorgemartin5093
      @jorgemartin5093 Před 5 lety

      The old yamaha flutes sounded better. The yamaha 211 N. Amazing. The 24S too. The quality of the instruments has decreased.

  • @ashtonyap2983
    @ashtonyap2983 Před 3 lety

    The Yamaha flute is good

  • @MsCellobass
    @MsCellobass Před 2 lety

    Just a cellist here. The Yamaha plays the clearest and loudest to me.

  • @justanotherfluteguy
    @justanotherfluteguy Před 7 lety +2

    I also really liked the TJ ☺️

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  Před 7 lety +4

      JustAnotherFluteGuy same! 😍Hard to only choose three!!

  • @hinleung7502
    @hinleung7502 Před 5 lety

    I have been using a yamaha 221 flute as my starter flute and also for 9 years by now (playing on and off, so i never upgraded to a higher level one), i just want to know if that flute is a starter or intermediate flute? And if i ever happen to have the money and reason to invest in a higher level flute, which one would you recommend?

  • @Fictionheart
    @Fictionheart Před 4 lety

    How would an Artley flute compare to these beginner flutes? I was given one many years ago (4th grade) and recently picked it up again due to having lots of extra time (along with the rest of the world). It's the only flute I've ever played on, so was curious about it :) No idea on the model number or anything.

  • @hnz5714
    @hnz5714 Před 3 lety

    Can you review the Jean Paul flute? (They only have one).

  • @ericroman
    @ericroman Před 3 lety

    I bought a flute at a pawn shop for spares for $50...
    Found out it was a Geimeinhardt, paid $110 to repair it, and is now my main flute

  • @georgefotis1609
    @georgefotis1609 Před 4 lety +2

    hi Katie.This video did helped me a lot I found a cheap Gemeinhardt SP2 on Ebay in lovely condition.
    Thanks Katie :D