Does the Cut of Your Lip Plate Make a Difference on a Professional Gold Flute? FCNY Sponsored

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • The Flute Center of New York sent me 2 beautiful Powell hand-cut 14K rose gold headjoints to compare the cut of their lip plates. One headjoint has the Lumina cut, the other has the Philharmonic cut.
    I compared them both on the same gorgeous Powell handmade 14K rose gold flute.
    Wow! What a huge difference between them! Their sound was clearly different. But what was instantly noticeable and distinctly different was their responsiveness and resistance.
    Can you hear the difference? How much resistance do you prefer?
    Listen in as I comment on what I hear and feel as I play on each of these headjoints.
    Have fun!
    DoctorFlute
    Read my Blog on this topic:
    Does the Cut of Your Lip Plate Make a Difference on a Professional Flute?
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    Here are links to the flute and headjoints demonstrated in this video:
    If you follow these links to The Flute Center of NY, tell them I sent you by putting my code: “DrFlute” in the box labeled “Influencer Code.”
    Thanks!
    Powell Handmade Custom Flute in 14K Gold
    14K rose-gold body with sterling silver mechanism, Powell pinless mechanism, soldered silver tone holes, silver rings, ribs, and posts, French (open hole) model, pointed key arms, white gold springs, Straubinger pads, .012” thin wall tubing, modern Powell scale, offset G, C# trill, D# roller, B footjoint. Handmade in USA.
    flutecenter.com/collections/s...
    Verne Q. Powell 14K Rose Gold Handcut Headjoint - 14K rose gold tube, lip plate, riser, and crown. Lumina cut. Handmade in USA.
    flutecenter.com/collections/s...
    Verne Q. Powell 14K Rose Gold Handcut Headjoint - 14K rose gold tube, lip plate, riser, and crown. Philharmonic cut. Handmade in USA.
    flutecenter.com/products/hj-p...
    If you're interested in setting up a flute trial, please consider FCNY and tell them I sent you (Code: DrFlute) to get some extras for free.
    To start your flute trial, you'll first want to go to flutecenter.com and fill out the form. Here’s the link:
    flutecenter.com/pages/trial-form
    Then put my code: “DrFlute” in the box labeled “Influencer Code.”
    This code gives you these extras with some exceptions:
    *3 extra days to try your flute - that’s a 10-day trial instead of only 7 days
    *6 extra months of warranty on your new flute - that’s 18 months instead of only 12 months
    *Free Shipping of up to three flutes, piccolos, and/or headjoints at a time for trial!
    *10% off sheet music
    *Free domestic shipping on instrument purchases
    Plus, when you purchase a new flute using my code, FCNY will pay me a small commission. Thank you!
    Thank you, Flute Center of New York, for sponsoring this video.
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Komentáře • 18

  • @martinswanildo
    @martinswanildo Před rokem

    Fantastic video. Congratulations from Brazil.

  • @michelcrowfeather3789

    I recently purchased a new head joint for my professional.014 Sterling Flute,14k lip plate,riser and fused 10k interior. The difference is quite notable,and fits my playing I would say 30% better as far as harmonics,color and response than the original that came with my flute.Ive had this flute as my primary since 1998,and this change has ,to my ears,improved the sound and response tremendously. Thanks for posting this video,many flutist never explore the potential of their instrument . 💖🎼

    • @DoctorFlute
      @DoctorFlute  Před rokem

      How right you are! Your instrument sounds wonderful.

  • @danicampbell402
    @danicampbell402 Před rokem

    I absolutely liked the philharmonic cut for you. I’ve been playing on one for about a year. Took awhile for the real love, but worth the extra effort to get there. Lots more colour available!

    • @DoctorFlute
      @DoctorFlute  Před rokem

      Great! So when you picked out yours did you like it the best or you heard the potential?

    • @danicampbell402
      @danicampbell402 Před rokem

      @@DoctorFlute There seemed to be more depth of tone…core sound was great. Like the old time Haynes and Powells. I loved it first, then as I worked with it, went back and forth a bit. I’m working on not forcing it. Experimenting with different colours. Worth taking the time!

  • @meriharary
    @meriharary Před rokem

    I had an Aurumite with a Philharmonic head joint. Then Powell send the me a Venti to try. I didn’t like it as much. A few months later Powell sent me the Soloist cut. It was the best for me. Very deep and dark. I am selling that flute now. Powell gave their customers a year to try and switch head joints if they wanted. This was back in 2006. I’m not sure if they to this anymore. It was at no cost. I hope you get to try a Soloist head joint one day!

    • @DoctorFlute
      @DoctorFlute  Před rokem +1

      Sounds great! I’m glad you found the right cut for you!

  • @dcallan812
    @dcallan812 Před rokem

    To answer the question. I will never know, I cant afford either. ☺ They both sound beautiful on here, I like some resistance too it give me a lot more feedback and a bit darker tone. Very interesting video and comparison of two great head joints 2x👍

    • @DoctorFlute
      @DoctorFlute  Před rokem +2

      Never say never DC! But alas I will never afford a gold flute either.

    • @dcallan812
      @dcallan812 Před rokem

      @@DoctorFlute Only if we win the lottery. 👍👍

  • @potapotapotapotapotapota

    responsive low notes would be a dream

  • @Titanandenceladus
    @Titanandenceladus Před rokem

    Obviously the headjoint your best at is the philharmonic cut. Not only does it require a warmed up embouchure, but also requires more support to play.

    • @DoctorFlute
      @DoctorFlute  Před rokem +1

      Interesting, I didn't really think about needing more support but I agree.

  • @axstro0003
    @axstro0003 Před rokem

    is there a 4th octave d that you can play on piccolo, like one that’s higher than the 4th octave c