Advice on buying first keyless Flute (Hammy Hamilton)
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Advice on buying first keyless Flute (Hammy Hamilton)
Looking at meeting up with someone to look at
https://www.adverts.ie/19729613
My first keyed flute.
I have a Seery and an Olwell keyless but am interested in trying the loudness of a Hamilton.
Any idea looking at the pics if it’s left or right handed?
Other than the usual (cracks, joints) and of course playability/fit with me - anything specific (pads/key
Action) to Hammy that I should look out for?
Thanks
Neil
https://www.adverts.ie/19729613
My first keyed flute.
I have a Seery and an Olwell keyless but am interested in trying the loudness of a Hamilton.
Any idea looking at the pics if it’s left or right handed?
Other than the usual (cracks, joints) and of course playability/fit with me - anything specific (pads/key
Action) to Hammy that I should look out for?
Thanks
Neil
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Re: Advice on buying first keyless Flute (Hammy Hamilton)
It's all in the player isn't it? I had a Hamilton that I could sort of mange, I thought. Then I let a young local man who I was teaching the pipes have a go. He rattled the roof and shook the windows playing it. An astonishing volume that I couldn't imagine I'd ever achieve.am interested in trying the loudness of a Hamilton
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Re: Advice on buying first keyless Flute (Hammy Hamilton)
Absolutely. It’s that mythical canon-quality I want to have a crack at. Or sell onMr.Gumby wrote:It's all in the player isn't it? I had a Hamilton that I could sort of mange, I thought. Then I let a young local man who I was teaching the pipes have a go. He rattled the roof and shook the windows playing it. An astonishing volume that I couldn't imagine I'd ever achieve.am interested in trying the loudness of a Hamilton
Re: Advice on buying first keyless Flute (Hammy Hamilton)
The flute appears to be right handed.
Nice looking flute. I’d miss the Bb/Eb keys though at that price.
One of the loudest flute experiences I ever heard was Hammy playing an Eb of his own make. He played an air and the tone cut through the room like a buzz saw.
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Nice looking flute. I’d miss the Bb/Eb keys though at that price.
One of the loudest flute experiences I ever heard was Hammy playing an Eb of his own make. He played an air and the tone cut through the room like a buzz saw.
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Re: Advice on buying first keyless Flute (Hammy Hamilton)
Thanks. That ‘the Bb/Eb keys’ comment - sorry I’ve never had a keyless - I know what the keys do but what would the practical impact e.g. examples of tunes/key hard to play?dunnp wrote:The flute appears to be right handed.
Nice looking flute. I’d miss the Bb/Eb keys though at that price.
One of the loudest flute experiences I ever heard was Hammy playing an Eb of his own make. He played an air and the tone cut through the room like a buzz saw.
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Re: Advice on buying first keyless Flute (Hammy Hamilton)
I'd suggest you look for either a 6-key, or a 4-key that includes short F, G#, Bb, Eb. The one you've linked to has BOTH long & short F, G# and a C, which seems less versatile to me. While a C key can be nice to have, you can half-hole a decent C on most flutes, certainly a Hammy.kildarekonga wrote:Looking at meeting up with someone to look at
https://www.adverts.ie/19729613
My first keyed flute.
I have a Seery and an Olwell keyless but am interested in trying the loudness of a Hamilton.
Any idea looking at the pics if it’s left or right handed?
Other than the usual (cracks, joints) and of course playability/fit with me - anything specific (pads/key
Action) to Hammy that I should look out for?
Thanks
Neil
Alternatively, you might just pick up a keyless Hamilton if you want a flute that cuts through. I think it's more a case of a Hammy's tone that does that, than the volume. Seery & most Olwells should be plenty loud enough.
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Re: Advice on buying first keyless Flute (Hammy Hamilton)
Puzzled by your use of 'keyless' in both topic subject and here... it appears you're actually looking for a flute with keys?kildarekonga wrote:sorry I’ve never had a keyless
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Well spotted. You win the prize.Peter Duggan wrote:Puzzled by your use of 'keyless' in both topic subject and here... it appears you're actually looking for a flute with keys?kildarekonga wrote:sorry I’ve never had a keyless
That’s a typo. I have a keyless and looking at a keyed flute.
Didn’t even notice that subject line.
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Re: Advice on buying first keyless Flute (Hammy Hamilton)
You won't miss the Bb and Eb keys much - they're not really used much in Irish trad. They keys on this flute are the ones you would use more often, contrary to what an earlier poster suggested. If you're already playing the flute, try to think of any times you were playing a tune and were stuck for a Bb or Eb - very rarely, unless you're playing lots of barndances. Many flute players (myself included) rotate the foot section of the flute to get the Eb key out of the way.
A long F and short F do have their advantages - there are some note progressions that are better suited to using a long/short F. A C natural key is usually more accurate (although slower) than cross fingering the C natural, and the G# gets plenty of use.
However, a four keyed flute might be less easy to sell on than a six keyed flute if you decide not to hang on to this flute. The price of this one doesn't seem outrageous for a Hammy 4 key, though I'm no expert (I play Olwells) - have a look through the UIE Old and Sold to get a feel for the right prices.
A long F and short F do have their advantages - there are some note progressions that are better suited to using a long/short F. A C natural key is usually more accurate (although slower) than cross fingering the C natural, and the G# gets plenty of use.
However, a four keyed flute might be less easy to sell on than a six keyed flute if you decide not to hang on to this flute. The price of this one doesn't seem outrageous for a Hammy 4 key, though I'm no expert (I play Olwells) - have a look through the UIE Old and Sold to get a feel for the right prices.
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Re: Advice on buying first keyless Flute (Hammy Hamilton)
There's a keyed one for sale in France, if you fancy it. Cheaper too. (nothing to do with me, just passing a bit of time while storm Ciara is passing through)
also spotted a nice Solen Lesouef 3 key eflat as well as D and F Tom Aebis and a lefthanded Hammy B and plenty of other things on the go.
also spotted a nice Solen Lesouef 3 key eflat as well as D and F Tom Aebis and a lefthanded Hammy B and plenty of other things on the go.
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Re: Advice on buying first keyless Flute (Hammy Hamilton)
Now, that's a deal. I think we know the seller, too.Mr.Gumby wrote:There's a keyed one for sale in France, if you fancy it. Cheaper too. (nothing to do with me, just passing a bit of time while storm Ciara is passing through)
https://www.leboncoin.fr/instruments_de ... 658558.htm
Oops, the flute listed above is an Eb 6-key:
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Re: Advice on buying first keyless Flute (Hammy Hamilton)
Is that a Rudall style Hammy, it's got got the two piece mid section? If so not the norm. Different shape blower (embouchure) too ?
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That's true, it does look a bit different from what I'm used to. No apparent metal reinforcement of the tenons. The modern cut embouchure & the split may have been a customer request. Perhaps with the shorter length of an Eb flute it's possible to do a split body Pratten without the (we'll call it) G# key placement being a problem. End cap & rings seem correct, and it looks like Hammy's use of coil springs on the keys.gorjuswrex wrote:Is that a Rudall style Hammy, it's got got the two piece mid section? If so not the norm. Different shape blower (embouchure) too ?
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Re: Advice on buying first keyless Flute (Hammy Hamilton)
I can't tell from the photos if the flute is stamped with Hammy's mark, which implies an older flute. The other comments we've already made still stand. A flute in the key of D is most useful for Irish Traditional Music, so I would think that one pitched in Eb would not be the way to jump into the keyed flute world. A keyed flute in Eb could, however, be useful to a gigging professional, but generally as an additional, optional instrument.kildarekonga wrote:few pictures below:
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