Hello!
First of all, I introduce my self.
I'm a flute player from Italy, I've got a
very good flute but I don't like it.
Now I'm looking for a very (very very) powerfool flute, with rich tone and full sound.
Can you help me?
Thanks
Tommy
Maybe I should have asked you how long you have been playing flute. If you're a beginner like me, you will be able to make more powerful tone out of your current flute.
When I think of powerful flutes, I think of Hammy Hamilton's flutes and Desi Seery's flutes - both loud pratten based flutes that I think would fit your needs. Hammy's flutes run about $800 USD and Desi's are about $425 for a polymer and $750 or so for a wooden one.
Tommy, I would love to hear more about your current flute, how long you have been playing and how long you've had your flue. Some flutes take longer to dial into and get used to, while some just need a little time to break in.
Patrick Olwell who lives in Virginia, USA makes a nice powerful flute with a great bottom D and rich woody tone. This would be my personal recommendation.
Flute Problem (!!!)
Flute Problem (!!!)
Hello!
First of all, I introduce my self.
I'm a flute player from Italy, I've got a
very good flute but I don't like it.
Now I'm looking for a very (very very) powerfool flute, with rich tone and full sound.
Can you help me?
Thanks
Tommy
# Posted on June 19th 2004 by Tommaso Tornielli
Re: Flute Problem (!!!)
Tommy, what kind of flute have you got? Wooden? New one or old one?
I think many people on this site recommend Casey Burn's flutes: http://www.caseyburnsflutes.com I play Mark Hoza's keyless D: http://www.woodenflutemaker.com/DFlutes.html Those two makers make inexpensive quality flutes.
# Posted on June 19th 2004 by slainte
Re: Flute Problem (!!!)
Maybe I should have asked you how long you have been playing flute. If you're a beginner like me, you will be able to make more powerful tone out of your current flute.
# Posted on June 19th 2004 by slainte
Re: Flute Problem (!!!)
When I think of powerful flutes, I think of Hammy Hamilton's flutes and Desi Seery's flutes - both loud pratten based flutes that I think would fit your needs. Hammy's flutes run about $800 USD and Desi's are about $425 for a polymer and $750 or so for a wooden one.
Eric
# Posted on June 19th 2004 by Jayhawk
Re: Flute Problem (!!!)
http://www.firescribble.net/flute/makers.html
I recommand Geert Lejeune and Gilles Lehart Flute ( belgium, France)
# Posted on June 20th 2004 by Mandolman
Re: Flute Problem (!!!)
Tommy, I would love to hear more about your current flute, how long you have been playing and how long you've had your flue. Some flutes take longer to dial into and get used to, while some just need a little time to break in.
Patrick Olwell who lives in Virginia, USA makes a nice powerful flute with a great bottom D and rich woody tone. This would be my personal recommendation.
Joyce
# Posted on June 21st 2004 by JMH
Re: Flute Problem (!!!)
flute, not flue....I should really double check my posts and spelling! sorry
# Posted on June 21st 2004 by JMH
Re: Flute Problem (!!!)
Tommasso, if your flute is very good, why do you not like it?
Mark
# Posted on June 22nd 2004 by Ottery