Flute Photos!!! Come post your flute pictures :)

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My 42" bass pipe is tuned to D major.

Edit: I'm 6' tall.

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Huhupat wrote: My 42" bass pipe is tuned to D major.
Can you post a picture of someone playing this? I'm having difficulty understanding the size (particularly because I don't have a flute on hand right now).

I've made a flute that was in G Major and the bottom note was the G below middle C. However, at that size, the 1st and the 4th hole had to be on the bottom side of the flute and covered with the thumb to be playable. So I am a little unsure when you say "Bass pipe" whether or not it is as large as I am thinking or as difficult to play as I am thinking.
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Here is another one:

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My Fortissimo student flute, with plateau keys.

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I've waited a long time to be able to post in this thread...

So here I go!

6-Key Terry McGee; Rudall 5088 model in Mopane.

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So, it finally arrived...........enjoy your new 'toy'. :thumbsup:
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wow !!! the Noy flute looks amazing !!!
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Here's my new Seery. I love it! Strong tone and, basically, maintenance free!

https://www.facebook.com/seery.flutes

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Just found this old photo from the 1980s of the Rudall & Rose flute I played for many years.

Boxwood, ivory, silver.

It was made at their 1827-1837 address.
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Richard it's good to see a photo of the boxwood R&R you owned. Looks like the C# and C pewter foot joint keys have bushed tone holes instead of square strike plates as the Eb pewter key has? The metal slide seems to be sheathed in boxwood or maybe it's the lighting?
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My Fortissimo next to my low D whistle

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bejubi wrote:My 5-key Peter Noy flute:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/bejubi/al ... 0849900338
That does look good! And expensive :D
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