And if it should crack it isn't the end of the world... or of the life of the flute.
Many a wonderful flute has a repaired crack or two.
In any case, here are more cracked players than cracked flutes.
And I worry more about them,
Disassembling and assembling the flute...
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Re: Disassembling and assembling the flute...
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Seems to me you expect everyone to be an expert. And it also seems to me that whatever little help you do offer (grudgingly, no doubt), you mainly log in just to make vague and generalized sour comments. After all these years, I'm surprised you haven't gotten tired of being so one-dimensional.Julia Delaney wrote:In any case, here are more cracked players than cracked flutes.
And I worry more about them,
"If you take music out of this world, you will have nothing but a ball of fire." - Tribal musician