Purchasing an Intermediate Flute

Flute History and Instrument Purchase

Moderators: Classitar, pied_piper, Phineas

Post Reply
lily6270
Posts: 2
Joined: Fri May 06, 2016 11:14 pm

Purchasing an Intermediate Flute

Post by lily6270 »

I have been playing the flute for 8 years and I have been thinking about upgrading my flute. Currently I play the Yamaha 221 student flute. Are there any brands and specific flutes that you recommend? And are there any brands I should avoid? One of the brands I'm not sure about is Gemeinhardt. I've heard good and bad about it however more bad. I am willing to spend up to $1700 or so on an intermediate flute. I am currently a high school student and I plan on continuing to play flute throughout college. Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance

User avatar
Gandalfe
Posts: 109
Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2014 5:28 pm
Location: Seattle
Contact:

Re: Purchasing an Intermediate Flute

Post by Gandalfe »

There is no magic bullet for instruments. There are so many really good flutes. And many of us buy used pro flutes for less than the price of a new intermediate flute. We all have our favorites, and those favs can be based on less than scientific analysis. As long as you shy away from cheap, no name instruments you will probably be fine.

If you know the university you are going to, you might tap a professor to make a recommendation, especially if your major is going to be in music. And if possible, I would consider play testing a candidate. Do remember, a new instrument will take months to adjust to. So you are really just checking the keyworks (buttery smooth is good) and the inherent intonation and tone of the instrument. Bring your tuner to the play test.

Good luck!
Microsoft Jumpin' Jive Orchestra ~ Quinn the Eskimo Vintage Horns
I played the wrong, wrong notes. ~ Thelonious Monk

Post Reply