Hi folks,
Quick question: my tuning slide is now moving inside the head when I turn the head and the flute's cold. I can put it back in place quite easily by grabbing the tuning slide and turning the head, and it's tight enough so it doesn't move much when I tune the flute, but it never happened before. Might be the warmer temperatures and humidity? Should I get the flute checked?
Thanks!
Michel
Tuning Slide on the loose
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Re: Tuning Slide on the loose
Either any shellac or glue has come loose, or it was held in only by a tight fit, and changes in temperature or humidity may be affecting it. You should check with your maker first (if possible) to know what the method was, and whether repair is needed. Unless it's a Terry McGee Improved Tuning Slide ( http://www.mcgee-flutes.com/fluteslide.html ).
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Re: Tuning Slide on the loose
I'd get it fixed, Michel. If it even moves a little bit without you noticing, and leaves the slide sticking out a little into the airstream in the embouchure hole, I would expect it to generate noise and other edge effects. (I'm assuming here that it's the traditional style of slide that goes full length of the head, and not a part-length slide or a cork-buffered slide like I use.)
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Re: Tuning Slide on the loose
Incidentally, and this applies to us all, good idea to clean the mating surfaces of the tuning slide any time you notice resistance. If the slide jams, this can induce the head slide to rotate. Alcohol, such as methylated spirits, seems effective in removing dried breath condensate. Regrease the slide with cork grease or something similar after.
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Re: Tuning Slide on the loose
My tuning slide also became very loose in the head. I sent it back to the maker who re-glued it.
For what it is worth, the wood on my flute was mopane and I live in a climate that can be quite dry in the winter months due to central heating. I think mopane shrinks and expands a bit, which is quite noticeable as the fit between the sections becomes either very stiff, or the rings start to slip off. After the repair, I was careful to keep the humidity in the storage box more consistent.
My other flute is cocus, and it seems more stable, but it is more expensive, so I continue to be careful about maintaining consistent humidity.
For what it is worth, the wood on my flute was mopane and I live in a climate that can be quite dry in the winter months due to central heating. I think mopane shrinks and expands a bit, which is quite noticeable as the fit between the sections becomes either very stiff, or the rings start to slip off. After the repair, I was careful to keep the humidity in the storage box more consistent.
My other flute is cocus, and it seems more stable, but it is more expensive, so I continue to be careful about maintaining consistent humidity.
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Re: Tuning Slide on the loose
Thanks for all your replies!
I know Sebastien (Villoing) is making cork-buffered tuning slides, but I'm not sure mine already has that feature. I'd have to check. I sent him an email. Hope this one doesn't have to go back to the maker, I have several gigs coming up and I need my flute for the next few weeks...
One more reason to buy another fully keyed D flute. We always need more flutes. I'll talk to the wife. Ah ah!
Cheers!
I know Sebastien (Villoing) is making cork-buffered tuning slides, but I'm not sure mine already has that feature. I'd have to check. I sent him an email. Hope this one doesn't have to go back to the maker, I have several gigs coming up and I need my flute for the next few weeks...
One more reason to buy another fully keyed D flute. We always need more flutes. I'll talk to the wife. Ah ah!
Cheers!