Argh...flute tester needed.
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Argh...flute tester needed.
Well..I've gone and done it...first it was Uillean Pipes, then NSP's, then SSP's, then whistles, now..FLUTES. Bugger and a half...my wife is wondering what I'm going to make NEXT!
Anyways..to the point. I'm trying to finalize and tweak my design for irish flutes. I'm trying to keep it relatively simple...no keys so far, 3 pieces...but I will need an "outside ear and embouchure" to test these for me. How would you likely lads and lasses redcommend I go about this? Honestly, I'm looking for good advice here, not just a "pick me pick me!" thing....
God Bless,
DAvid
Anyways..to the point. I'm trying to finalize and tweak my design for irish flutes. I'm trying to keep it relatively simple...no keys so far, 3 pieces...but I will need an "outside ear and embouchure" to test these for me. How would you likely lads and lasses redcommend I go about this? Honestly, I'm looking for good advice here, not just a "pick me pick me!" thing....
God Bless,
DAvid
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well honestly, I being a beginner (8 months or so of flute playing), would be able to tell you how easy of a blower it is
Seriously though, maybe have some folks submit some sound samples of their playing, then pick a few that have distinctly different styles - might give a good overall impression of your flute's playability?
Regards,
- Ryan
Seriously though, maybe have some folks submit some sound samples of their playing, then pick a few that have distinctly different styles - might give a good overall impression of your flute's playability?
Regards,
- Ryan
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I'm sure you won't have any problem finding somebody to test your flute.
I would gladly do it but I live far away from you, and if you want to get something out of the testing you might want to have someone nearby testing it for you.
I would gladly do it but I live far away from you, and if you want to get something out of the testing you might want to have someone nearby testing it for you.
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Stay Tuned!!
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Check your PMs for a few suggestions Davey. And don't send the thing to me! There are a few folks here who'd do a good job, though, I think, of a good and honest appraisal.
Good luck!
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Aside from the names I suggested via PM, my advice to anyone seeking this kind of input would be to seek those players whom you know both play well and who have shown they can adequately describe the qualities of a flute, so that the input is more than "It's great!", or "I dunno, sort of not so good . . ." Also harangue the folks at your local session, if there are some good players there. You might also check with other makers to see if they are willing to give it a whirl and give some input: I don't know what the business ethics are, but many makers seem wiling to share their experience and advice, which is how we get future makers, anyway, right?
Or you can always bribe somebody here to say nice things and start a rush on your list.
Good luck!
Edited to add:
Aside from the names I suggested via PM, my advice to anyone seeking this kind of input would be to seek those players whom you know both play well and who have shown they can adequately describe the qualities of a flute, so that the input is more than "It's great!", or "I dunno, sort of not so good . . ." Also harangue the folks at your local session, if there are some good players there. You might also check with other makers to see if they are willing to give it a whirl and give some input: I don't know what the business ethics are, but many makers seem wiling to share their experience and advice, which is how we get future makers, anyway, right?
Or you can always bribe somebody here to say nice things and start a rush on your list.
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How about having several of us try out a flute for a few weeks each? You'll get honest opinions from people with a variety of tastes and levels of experience.
Charlie
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If the roving flute idea catches on, I'd like to give it a try. While not a rank beginner, I am not yet an intermediate. I can get good solid sounds out of my Seery and Casey Burns, can play some tunes, but the breathing part gives me trouble.
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I have Grey Larson's book/CD on order and check my mail daily.
take care
jim d