How to Choose a Flute Qualities and Levels

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  • How to Choose a Flute Qualities and Levels: LearnFluteOnline.com
    Whether you’re just starting out as a brand new flute player, looking to upgrade from your current instrument, or shopping for someone else (like your child or your wife or husband for example), purchasing a flute can be quite a daunting experience once you realize the different variables that go into it. I’m creating an extensive video series that will guide you through the things you need to know about and consider when choosing the right flute for your own unique situation. To see this video series click here:
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Komentáře • 32

  • @christophertsiliacos8958
    @christophertsiliacos8958 Před 6 lety +4

    9:39 The flutes on the "artistic side" do serve a practical purpose - they make for nice decorative wall hangers. 😉

  • @bishworjitlangpoklakpam6150

    Like and helpful. Waiting for next vdio.

    • @LearnFluteOnline
      @LearnFluteOnline  Před 6 lety

      Great! Look forward to lots more coming soon :) ~Rebecca

    • @Thedreadedflutist
      @Thedreadedflutist Před 5 měsíci

      @@LearnFluteOnlinecan you make a list of brands you do and do not recommend

  • @ph2738
    @ph2738 Před 5 lety +2

    I was playing at a very informal jam Friday night. I brought in my flute, then discovered there was a another flute player in the room. She was interested in my 40 year old flute. She claimed that flutes were tuned differently back then, particularly in the right hand notes. She asked to play mine to demonstrate, and said, just as she thought, two notes were out of tune. I played a D scale on my flute, then up and down D to G and I couldn’t hear anything out of tune. She said that because of my familiarity with my instrument, I was automatically correcting to the correct pitch with my embouchure by ear. While I know there are variations between flutes, I haven’t heard of a shift in tuning in all new flutes. Have you? Was she thinking about flutes with split E?
    This woman was extremely high, by the way.

    • @LearnFluteOnline
      @LearnFluteOnline  Před 5 lety

      This is a great comment and question. Actually, flutes weren't necessarily 'tuned different', but there were a couple of things that were changed to help flutes play more in tune more easily. For example, the head joints are different length nowadays. It's good though because we have more versatility (especially if we have to perform with another instrument who cannot tune quite right). Haha, was she 'high-level flutist' or like 'high'? Love it. She's kinda right.. and kinda not. Good conversation anyway. :) -Rebecca

    • @georgegeorge5901
      @georgegeorge5901 Před 2 měsíci

      40 % THC doesn't = a great critique...

  • @ph2738
    @ph2738 Před 5 lety

    I started up as an alto sax player, then played mainly flute in college with acoustic guitar voice combos , now a tenor sax player rock and blues, but am drifting back into flute for celtic stuff. I just have my one flute that I got in 1975 for $100 and haven't put anything into it, except a lot of time. There was a time in college that I played about 8 hours a day. Recently I went into my local music store and tried some more expensive flutes. I liked a B foot because I could handle it, and maybe it's more the range of a sax. But the open holes were driving me crazy, and I put the plugs back in. I know they are supposed to sound brighter, but I'm from an era were everyone expected me to sound like Ian Anderson. How long would it take me to adjust to open keys? Too bad I couldn't try a split E flute because 3rd octave E has long been a barrier to me but then I easily go up to G or A. I always avoided 3rd E in improvising.

    • @LearnFluteOnline
      @LearnFluteOnline  Před 5 lety

      Super question here about open-hole flutes. Actually, you can keep the plugs in forever if you'd like. There will be no difference in your sound. But, if you'd like to do a little more with slides and cool stuff (like Ian Anderson) then you'll want to take the plugs out one at a time. Focus on one finger position at a time. You can take months to go through this process.
      Also, I like to keep the last plug in because I have a crooked finger. Don't feel like you're having a problem if you decide to keep a plug or two in. It's totally fine. Many professionals are turning back to closed hole flutes nowadays. I have loads of sax players learning here at Learn Flute Online. We have been focusing on Irish music during this month of March. It's been fun! Come join us.

  • @clashingwithdean
    @clashingwithdean Před 6 lety +2

    Hi next year i'll be taking my grade 8 abrsm exams. Do you recommend upgrading to an intermediate level flute? I am currently using a student level one. Is there any major difference in terms of sound quality that may get me more marks for the exam? Is the upgrade really worth it?

    • @LearnFluteOnline
      @LearnFluteOnline  Před 6 lety

      Nope the flute can only play as well as you do, so the only way it could make a difference is if you feel that your flute is underperforming to your abilities. This is true for any flute as long as it is in perfect working condition. Good luck! ~Rebecca

  • @Nemesis816
    @Nemesis816 Před 6 lety

    Dear Rebecca,
    I'm a guy from Germany who started visiting music school again. I bought a Yamaha yfl 272 SL. It's a bit tricky to get a tone out of it but my teacher said everything is fine with my flute I just need a good embouchure to get a clear sound out of it. He played it and it was a lovely sound. What is your opinion on the flute? How would you 'grade' it?
    It has an offset G and ring key mechanism instead of closed hole. But I use plastic pads to keep them covered for now.

    • @LearnFluteOnline
      @LearnFluteOnline  Před 6 lety

      Hi!
      I would grade it as a solid upgrade on the "band brand" level. New flutes that are in mint condition always play well. How exciting for you! Let us know if you love it.
      Happy fluting!
      ~Rebecca

    • @Nemesis816
      @Nemesis816 Před 6 lety

      Some more infos on the flute: It was produced December 2017 and has a solid silver mouth piece (not the entire head joint). Offset G, E-Mechanism, C-Foot, full silver plating, ring keys. I keep the A, G and F keys open and seal the E and D keys for now, but intend to open them one after another after some months of practise.
      My teacher played with my flute today. Syrinx by Claude Debussy and it was L-O-V-E-L-Y. Even he was astounded about the tone core the flute is capable to produce. He has a solid silver handmade flute and said it barely made a difference in his ears. Syrinx is my major milestone to be able to play and I know why I chose to single mindedly focus on the flute for sure. And I was wrong about playing a tone to be tricky. My teacher told me to be more sensitive today and relax my embouchure because I play even low tones very loudly at the cost of a slightly tense embouchure.
      Kind regards and thanks for your swift comment.
      PS: Still, band level means not good enough for the orchestra? I hope not! That's my goal in maybe two years. What kind of flute do you use?

    • @LearnFluteOnline
      @LearnFluteOnline  Před 6 lety

      You can definitely do whatever you aspire to on the flute. It sounds like you love it enough.
      There are many good flute brands. I used several different ones during my learning years, but I have always used the Miyazawa line during my college and professional years. I hope you find what you’re looking for. Feel free to come to learnfluteonline.com to learn even more. ~Rebecca

  • @burntoreo1094
    @burntoreo1094 Před 5 lety +1

    so what are some good brands you can get for beginner??

    • @LearnFluteOnline
      @LearnFluteOnline  Před 5 lety

      Hi! There are so many choices, aren't there? There are so many things to think about when choosing a flute that I made a page on my website: learnfluteonline.com/how-to-choose-a-flute/. I'm sure you'll find some great information and tips that will you decided which flute is best for you. Good luck! ~Rebecca

    • @burntoreo1094
      @burntoreo1094 Před 5 lety

      @@LearnFluteOnline thank you C:

  • @tulljack8472
    @tulljack8472 Před 5 lety

    I just rented (option to buy) a John Packer (JP) flute. Model# JP011. Do you know this brand? If I do buy it the price would probably be about $400.00. What do you think (especially about the quality as a beginner's flute). Thank you.

    • @LearnFluteOnline
      @LearnFluteOnline  Před 5 lety

      Hi, oh I wish I was familiar with the John Packer brand. If it's new and you have a store backing you, then I would think it'll be just fine... If you keep it in really good condition. I show you specifically how to do this inside LearnFluteOnline.com. learnfluteonline.com/flute-knowledge-base/
      Hope to see you there! -Rebecca

  • @rodilenesatunero5913
    @rodilenesatunero5913 Před 4 lety

    I have a Gemeinhardt flute.how would i know that the level of it? Is it beginner or intermediate

    • @LearnFluteOnline
      @LearnFluteOnline  Před 4 lety

      Search it for numbers. The model numbers are usually on a plate at the beginning of the mechanism on the body. The Gemeinhardt brand is a common 'band' brand, and are usually the student level. You can pick up other clues by checking to see if it has a B foot and open holes (if it does then it's most likely a higher model). Hope this helps. :) -Rebecca

  • @bonifaciocunanan6917
    @bonifaciocunanan6917 Před 4 lety

    Too much talk.

  • @excellNexcel
    @excellNexcel Před 4 lety

    She did not tell me anything constructive - waste of time !

    • @LearnFluteOnline
      @LearnFluteOnline  Před 4 lety

      No worries, this is just an intro video to a whole series. Let me know what info you were looking for and I'll point you right to it. :) -Rebecca | Learn Flute Online

    • @excellNexcel
      @excellNexcel Před 4 lety

      @@LearnFluteOnline I don't deny that you are prettier than the morning dew reflection off the meadow valley sunrise, but you have to offer practical advise that I can take with me, senorita - less theory and more practical displaying.

  • @SVAFnemesis
    @SVAFnemesis Před 2 lety

    I don't mean to be obnoxious but you need to work on the pacing of your speech. The ratio of useful information from your words are dauntingly low. Like for example: "super super low" is unuseful piece of information. instead you should point out a price below x mount would be considered "super super low" and perhaps in your professional opinion, a beginner must avoid.

    • @LearnFluteOnline
      @LearnFluteOnline  Před 2 lety

      Hi, thanks so much for being here. I appreciate your help, and I will be sure to keep your comment in mind as I work on future videos. Let me know if there is any specific questions I can answer for you. Happy fluting! - Rebecca | learnfluteonline.com

    • @georgegeorge5901
      @georgegeorge5901 Před 2 měsíci

      G F Y S !

  • @marisol9171
    @marisol9171 Před 3 lety

    Sorry, your presentation too verbose and not really explaining anything.

    • @LearnFluteOnline
      @LearnFluteOnline  Před 3 lety

      I'm sorry that you feel that way. I hope that some of my other videos can be more beneficial to you, or if you would like help choosing a flute you can always contact me via email! Happy fluting - Rebecca | learnfluteonline.com