Closed Hole Flute vs Open Hole Flute Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @LouisFrayser
    @LouisFrayser 5 лет назад +17

    Thanks, especially for demonstrating some open-holed techniques.

  • @stavrosk.2868
    @stavrosk.2868 2 года назад +12

    For 95% of all amateurs, closed hole flutes are just fine.

  • @TheCynedd
    @TheCynedd 3 года назад +4

    I have two open-hole flutes (which I love) that I play in my wind ensemble and in my church orchestra but I still love my 50-year-old closed hole that I call my "float-trip-flute."

  • @andrewprzybyla8871
    @andrewprzybyla8871 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for your insightful discussion on the difference of open and closed flutes.

  • @LilyShimizu
    @LilyShimizu 5 лет назад +8

    I’ve been playing my open hole flute for around 10 years (as a hobby, I’m barely a better player than when I graduated high school) and I still have never taken the plug out of my right ring finger key. For a while it was an issue but I’ve played it that way so long I kind of forget about it instead of trying without it now and then.

  • @SuchanDEJP
    @SuchanDEJP 13 дней назад

    I play Traditional Irish Folk and i need a Open Hole Flute to play all the Ornaments. I'm glad that Silver Flute Players get more and more in Traditional Folk.

  • @OPTIONALWATCH
    @OPTIONALWATCH 4 года назад +17

    I've been playing around since Christmas day 2019. I got mine as a gift. I have the open hole with the rubber plugs. I removed them and play without it. I think if you want to have the best of both worlds you should get the open hole flute, that way you can use it with the rubber plugs that can be easily removed and plugged back on. BTW, I'm having fun with my flute and can play tunes already. I have played for almost a month straight. I think I missed 2 days of practice between December 25 and Jan 19. I'm taking lessons from two great methods I bought on Amazon. One with a DVD and application and the other one with audio files. I also watch the youtube lessons online to get a different perspective.

    • @laceyphillips8494
      @laceyphillips8494 3 года назад +1

      Wow good on you I have a closed hole flute and I have had it for 4 years and I have been playing for 4 years in a couple weeks time I’m getting a new flute thank god any way good practicing to you

  • @vintagehaynesflute
    @vintagehaynesflute 4 месяца назад

    I play a handmade closed hole flute by Wm S Haynes. Marcel Moyse played a Couneson closed hole flute with an offset G.

  • @FD2003Abc
    @FD2003Abc 2 года назад

    Thanks! I am self-taught and tend to jazz/rick riff imitating Chris Wood (yeah like THAT is gonna happen). I had a decent student flute but the pads got too old and it was too expensive to re-pad. I bought the Amazin cheapo but the lower keys over time become unrespinsive and leaky. I am ready to put 200-300 (US) into a middling flute and at that price a lot of them are open hole. Based on this I will take the open hole plunge in the hopes of getting those glides I could never produce (lol)! This was 8 mins very well spent and I thank you again!

  • @Annederthesun
    @Annederthesun 3 месяца назад

    Which is easier to play? I play piano better than flute, but I also play open hole flute. However, I find it tiring to play open hole flute. Is closed hole better?

    • @joejoejoe532
      @joejoejoe532 2 месяца назад

      Short answer:There isn't enough to difference functionally between open and closed hole flutes to make or the other significantly easier to play for MOST forms of repertoire. There are also other factors (weight of flute, C/B foot joint, key shapes, metal used) that affects comfort in playing at least as much as holes in the keys. Try BOTH open and closed flutes and see what works for you!
      Long answer:
      An open hole flute demands a more perfect finger positioning in the right hand: this is mostly relevant in the Low C#, C, and B (if B foot joint) where pinkie stretch is more likely to cause the other fingers of the right hand to bend and leak the hole.
      For notes above low c, the functional difference between Open and Closed Hole is negligible. The MAIN functional difference is that open hole flutes have *limited* ability to bend some notes (a slight glissando of sorts), which for most "mainstream" repertoire is not relevant.
      It is worthy to note that even to play closed hole flute, a closed holed flute does not give a flutist "permission" to slack in good finger position, so you'll still have to reckon with that.
      An experienced flute player seeking a new flute would place the sound of the flute and their natural affinity with instrument above all other details: essentially, if you try a bunch of flutes and you play best on a closed hole flute, then that is what you ought to pick. Same for open -hole.
      The one advantage beyond that I can see is that playing open hole flute is that it makes a transition to simple-system flutes easier (flutes with holes like baroque flutes, romantic flutes, Irish flutes) if that is something you ever want to try if you haven't already.

  • @loveforeignaccents
    @loveforeignaccents Год назад

    Can you help? My niece wants one for Christmas, and I saw one for a good price, but it's advertised as a 16-key open/closed flute... so not open, not closed, but "open/closed".

  • @grekori748
    @grekori748 7 месяцев назад

    I am thinking to get the Pearl Dolce Series Flute Model 695
    Forza Headjoint
    Offset G; split E mechanism; C# trill key; D# roller
    Any advice?

  • @sherrylessen
    @sherrylessen Год назад

    What about playing jazz flute is it better closed or open

  • @mrsandroks
    @mrsandroks 3 года назад +2

    Open holes flute is my choice.

  • @deegee1317
    @deegee1317 Год назад

    So why not just purchase an open hole flute and plugs, and treat it as a student flute?

  • @roydiga2669
    @roydiga2669 4 года назад

    What brand of flute are you using and model?

    • @dawkesmusic
      @dawkesmusic  4 года назад +1

      In this video we were using Windcraft Flutes. The open hole version is available here: www.dawkes.co.uk/windcraft-wfl-300-open-hole-flute-in-c/15600

  • @ritchiecole4193
    @ritchiecole4193 3 года назад +1

    Yooooo 300th like