![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The fact is that no two flutes play alike, and until there is an exacting replication technology, where a given flute is utterly replicated in various different materials, this will continue to be the case. My instructors have said that the B foot is darker, but I "hear" C foot as darker when I compare my flute to B models head to head. ![]() I would really like to find a darker flute (C ft) with great action to match it. I bought a 14K Aurumite headjoint and it is amazing, but the Artley can't keep up with the action. Would solid silver make the quality brighter as tonguing is my greatest limitation in playing? Should I go for a nickel plated silver?īasically, I'm trying to figure out the best way to simulate heavy wall sound, but not kill off what little articulation that I have. Is the nickel giving me a darker sound quality that I like? However, the mechanism is choppy, stiff, and clumsy despite many reputable flute shops looking after it. I tried Miyazawa heavy wall once and liked the action, but it was out of my price range.Do you know which of the older used models from the either company would have a darker tone? Currently, I play a 1989 Artley nickel plated. Hi Jen, love the blog! Listen, I wanted to seek your opinion in continuance of your website recommendations.I'm an intermediate adult flutist and I'm looking for a Muramatsu flute.I adore the heavy wall sound, but cannot afford a DS/GS model. ![]()
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