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 Flutes....
Author: Sarah 
Date:   2001-03-27 20:45

Is it possible to find one with both split E mechanism and inline G?

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 RE: Flutes....
Author: Ellie 
Date:   2001-04-09 01:54

It's possible to get just about any variety of flutes. I think inline g is more common (at least I have trouble finding offset g) but maybe not. Jus tlook around, don't settle for something you don't want! i personally am more comfortable playing offset g, it's more of a relaxed position. Being relaxed can be key for some flute pieces, helping to make fast notes flow more easily. But go with what you are comfortable with.

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 RE: Flutes....
Author: fluteperson12 
Date:   2001-07-17 00:26

Yes, it is very possible to find a inline G flute that also has split E. I suggest:
The Yamaha YFL-894H{www.yamaha.com}
The Armstrong 104 E {or any Armstrong with "e" after the model #}
All Altus Flutes are now available with Split E

As a matter of fact, if you personally contact any flute company , they will probably inform you that Split E is available.{Especially Handmade Flutes}


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 RE: Flutes....
Author: Angie 
Date:   2001-11-17 02:41

I have (and really really recommend) a Pearl flute. Because it isn't as big a name in the flute industry (yet!) it doesn't tend to be recommended. But my intermediate level has split e and offset g. The particular model, I believe, has an optional inline g. Any of the professional models that Pearl has have split E as optional. (By the way, the tone of the pearl flute is incredible! It has a slightly different emboucher plate to get used to, but it's worth it. I tried several other flutes (a gemeinhardt professional level among them, which was recommended to me) and liked the Pearl best. So, there's my sales pitch!)

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 RE: Flutes....
Author: Maryanne 
Date:   2001-12-23 20:58

I'm in 9th grade and I'm practicing my scales and I was wondering if there was any place on the web where I could get a finguring chart and a Scales chart so I can practice all the Scales and know all the Fingurings. plz get back with me
Thank you,
Maryanne

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