Did you ever tried Plastic AULOS Traverso flute? They are not that expensive as those of wooden copies. I want to know their sound quality compare to the wooden Baroque flutes.
I suggest you check out Baroque flutes made in resin by Vincent Bernolin. They are beautifully made, sound excellent, and are most affordable. I own two different models of his flutes pitched at A-415, plus one of his fine recorders.
Thank you for introducing us to Thomas Roseingrave. Wonderful!
Very nice!
Did you ever tried Plastic AULOS Traverso flute? They are not that expensive as those of wooden copies. I want to know their sound quality compare to the wooden Baroque flutes.
So mysterious flute - practically no any online information or videos about AULOS Traverso :(
@@baroquer what? Yes there is, one was made years ago lol. Just search for it
@@ab-zg8pt One like none (rolleyez)
I suggest you check out Baroque flutes made in resin by Vincent Bernolin. They are beautifully made, sound excellent, and are most affordable. I own two different models of his flutes pitched at A-415, plus one of his fine recorders.
@@john.415 Thank you. I will check with resin flutes by Vincent Bernolin
Such a talented musician and charming lady!
Beautiful.
I love French baroque and really want a Hotteterre.
What model is those flute after? The French music you played sounded really nice.
Sorry, i meant what model is your flute?
@@Oaktreealley It is a Palanca.
I prefer a Rottenburgh, especially for jazzing up Bach.
@@Thomas55-g2e Jolly good, it is a fine model, for sure.
What make and model is your flute? I'm interested.