Hello For those who are in Spain or have the oportunity to come here, next days 9 and 10 of february we“ll run a flute workshop with canadian flutist Chris...
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I'm looking to sell my Schnitzer flute. Its a tenor at 440 in maple. I've had it for about a year and half but I haven't really had much of an opportunity to...
Jacob van Eyck Quarterly 2008/1 is available: "Psalm-playing on the recorder in Jacob van Eyck's time (1)" at http://www.jacobvaneyck.info Thiemo Wind...
Dear Thiemo, I want to be subscriber to this publication. Can you, please, send me the necessary informations? Thank you very much. Claude LAURENT Brussels ...
Dear Colleagues, I wish to share with you the pleasure and satisfaction which I have with my new Beaudin style traverso. Jean-Franēois has managed to create...
I also have a Beaudin flute, which I purchased primarily so I could play with my 440 friends, to be equal both at pitch and at volume. I thought I would add...
Colin and Scott, Since you both own one what do you notice about the scale of the flutes? Des it play a little more equal in temperment or is it something a...
Hey John, Hum...modern instruments transposing down a half step?...and to what end?? For the singers??? Like many people, it sounds like your music director...
Hello, i haven't been posting here much, but i'm still around. I'm thinking of acquiring one of the Aulos plastic Baroque flutes (is there any other kind?),...
Glauber, This looks like the Aulos that I have. I've heard the matte finished one is better, but I have no idea why that would be. I have an older gloss...
... Yes, Rod Cameron used to take the Grenser model, make a A=415 cors for it, fine-tune the whole thing and sell it. AFAIK, he stopped doing that when the...
Hello Glauber, Yes, Rhythym Band is the real thing, but they may only sell wholesale?? I used to buy from them when I did the make-over of their Black flute....
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Hi, Rod, thank you! I may end up getting the Grenser because i want to carry this as my only flute in a trip i'm going to take soon, and it would be easier to...
I got the Aulos from Lark in the Morning and it is the real thing (from Japan), but I'm not terribly impressed with it. Either that or I just don't know how...
Dear EarlyFlute Members: I have a question about the baroque flute market, that I thought suitable to ask this forum: I play a replica baroque flute (A-415...
Clive's flute is what you're looking for; his Web site isn't updated much, but it's still correct AFAIK. I tried one, and it's great. The Grenser flute also...
Rod Cameron also makes a GA Rottenburgh which is my choice for 440; I have his Grenser, which is also very good at 440 but the Rottenburgh has a fuller ...
Hi Robert, Alain Weemaels in Brussels makes an A. Grenser flute listed thus -- "natural boxwood, without rings, elliptical mouth hole, silver key, A 440." It...
Good to know! Sometimes there is a good reason why things are popular. I heard Palanca works well at A=440 too, though i haven't tried one. For whatever...
Daniel Deitch in San Francisco makes 440 flutes. I tried one a while back and really liked it but was in his shop to get a flute repaired, not to buy He has a...
I started out on the Irish flute and have been into the traverso for a couple of years. I got a small-holed Irish flute from Peter Noy in Washington State,...
Hi, I'm new to this list but not to the traverso. I play an A. Grenser copy from Folkers & Powell. It is certainly loud enough and well-tuned but it just...
... This is in essence his student or beginner's flute. It's very good (good value too, don't own one but regularly play one), but you'd be better of with one...
Sorry not to be more modest, but the Kirst I copy is very powerful, see for instance http://www.jedwentz.com/Articles/Topics/Flutes.html Simon ... own...
I can vouch for Simon's Kirst's power an harpsichordist of mine picked up his accordian instead and a balance was still achievable with my flute - a...
I'm new with this group. I live in California and am a professional musician/teacher. I have a Martin Fres D chromatic wooden flute from the late 1800s. It has...
Folks: I bought my first traverso - the Aulos Stanesby Jr. - in December 2007. I got prices ranging from the mid $500s to $650, presumably with shipping...
... Hi, Kent, Could it be Martin Freres rather than Fres? If so, I have a clarinet of similar date from the same maker. Your flute sounds like a late-ish...