Hello! I recently got back to playing my flute and am looking to potentially upgrade to a "forever" flute (I don't plan to play professionally). I currently own a buffet 228 student flute and I think it's time for me to upgrade to something better. I tried the Muramatsu EX and the Azumi 2000* in store the other day and I enjoyed them both. I've been looking at reviews in the forums and on youtube and there seems to be an overwhelming response to the quality of Muramatsu. I am just curious about the necessity of the C# trill key. I've read online that it really isn't necessary, but in the later stages of flute playing, it can be very beneficial. The Azumi 3000 has the C# trill key but the MuraEx doesn't - I will go by the music shop in the future to try them both out again, but is the craftsmanship/reliability/quality of the Muramatsu worth the CAD$1,580.00 difference? Based on your experience
I mean of course I will test them out again to feel out what's best, but I am curious about advancing in the flute without the C# trill key if I pick the Muramatsu. Also I guess the split E mechanism is also a difference.
Specs:
Azumi 3000 - CAD$3,695.00
- Altus-Bennet Scale
- .925 Sterling Silver Headjoint (Altus Z-Cut) and Body
- SP-1 Spring System (Proprietary Alloy)
- High C Facilitator
- B foot
- Offset G
- Split E
- C# Trill Key
Muramatsu EX - CAD$5,275.00
- Solid Silver Head Joint
- Silver Clad Body and Keys
- Open hole
- B foot
- Offset G
- with Tsubasa head joint (CAD$5,725.00)