Can You Hear the Difference Between a Cheap and Expensive Flute?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @spoonface9698
    @spoonface9698 6 лет назад +7159

    My flute is $550 but I make it sound like $20

  • @mckenzielyn3835
    @mckenzielyn3835 5 лет назад +4199

    My flute was 1,400$ and when I play it sounds like a dollar tree recorder .
    The musician makes a difference.

    • @jxssellyne7191
      @jxssellyne7191 5 лет назад +13

      Lol

    • @luisui4575
      @luisui4575 5 лет назад +37

      My flute was €3, it's fantastic

    • @tonykim4392
      @tonykim4392 5 лет назад +3

      that's your technique issue

    • @yootlanda
      @yootlanda 4 года назад +42

      My flute was about $1400 from Yamaha and when I play, it sounds like a 2 year old playing it like crap

    • @iwantdamitosteponme2447
      @iwantdamitosteponme2447 4 года назад +6

      Same but I’m getting better

  • @maipetallis5583
    @maipetallis5583 6 лет назад +1129

    I have homework to do. I don’t play the flute. I have no interest in buying a flute. And yet, here I am.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  6 лет назад +74

      but you have a great name melody. I also appreciate you giving the video a chance. But you should also do you homework!

    • @simonyone
      @simonyone 6 лет назад +4

      lmao omg so true same here ahahah

    • @sarahfowler4433
      @sarahfowler4433 6 лет назад +1

      Me too

    • @ohyeahyeah2427
      @ohyeahyeah2427 6 лет назад +3

      melody adams I started flute today lool

    • @popcorndeli8715
      @popcorndeli8715 6 лет назад +2

      melody adams sanmmmmme

  • @janehuckleberry3126
    @janehuckleberry3126 4 года назад +696

    I began playing the flute at the age of 9 years. I am now 78 and play every day. I am not - and never could be - as good as the Flute Master, Sir James Galway! However, I was a good enough flutist in high school that my parents gifted me with a Haynes flute/piccolo set that I auditioned with to earn a small music scholarship to college and that I played in symphonies and symphonic/jazz bands then. Throughout my life I have continued to play in municipal bands in every city where I have lived for over sixty-nine years. I had a UHAUL moving van stolen a few years ago in Seattle. All of my instruments and music (and everything else I owned) was in the van. My household insurance did not cover the theft - I was covered for fire, water, and collision damage - but not for 'theft of contents' of the moving van. (It was a terrible way to learn a hard lesson! I had not read the fine print of my policy - and never could have dreamed that a moving van I was renting would be stolen.) I am a retiree on a limited income and will never be able to replace my good flute set - now worth more than $10k - but I inherited an Armstrong 90 flute from a Great Aunt upon her death. It isn't my Haynes, but it is priceless to me. I love to play and am thankful that I still can move my fingers somewhat! I could tell the difference between the flutes in this demonstration, but I would have enjoyed listening to ANY of them as they were played herein. Thank you. My name is Jane.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  4 года назад +73

      Thanks Jane for watching! Also I really enjoyed the story you shared with me and the community. I hope your musical journey continues and I'm happy to have met you here in the community!

    • @geezgoose5978
      @geezgoose5978 3 года назад +6

      Awww lovely life and story!

    • @flautalee3090
      @flautalee3090 3 года назад +4

      What a devestating experience! How awful. Yes, keep playing that Armstrong ~~ a very good flute. My life has been kind of like yours. I have my flutes insured through a Valuable Items policy that is tacked on to our House Insurance. After reading what your wrote, I’m going to check whether it covers theft. Also you might contact the Haynes Flute Co. to learn if your flute and piccolo serial number was “registered” when they were sold to them for you. I read recently about a young woman whose Haynes was stolen. It took ten years for her to get it back. Someone wanted to pawn it. The owner of the pawn shop contacted Haynes, he learned that it was on the “stolen” list, and then he contacted police (not sure if that was the order of it), then this young woman got her flute back.
      I practive every day to keep to keep my flute embouchure and fingers moving, too. I’m 67.
      Used Haynes are in the $5,000-10,000 range. In 2019, I tried out a Brannen Cooper flute at the New York Flute Fair. I know they’re all the rage, but IMOHO not superior to my silver open hole 1975 Haynes. Then I went over to the Haynes table and tried out a $55,00 new gold (not sure which K) Haynes. Now that flute was, as they say in NY, “like butta” ~~ so flexible, full round sound. It was wonderful just to have the chance to play it. I think the days of everyone just swiping of the mouthpiece and trying different flutes is going to gone, for a while...

    • @flute6461
      @flute6461 3 года назад +14

      Jane sorry to hear about your loss. As a music person myself. Omgoodness that would have been a blow.
      But all was not lost, your Aunt left you 1 how lucky it turned out. Not only that you have played for all those years in bands. You are rich in experience. Thank you for sharing . All the best.🎼

    • @josephoberlander
      @josephoberlander 3 года назад +10

      You can get used Haynes flutes from Flute Specialists and other good shops from the classic 40s/50s era (Haynes commercial model) for under $3K. They go for such low prices because the focus back then was on clarity and tone versus projection and volume. And everyone wants the loudest flute possible currently, B footjoints, and all the other shiny things. Yet the sound from a Haynes from then is still stunning.

  • @jollyboi3005
    @jollyboi3005 5 лет назад +1807

    Me: Nah $700 is way too expensive
    Her: This flute is $20,000
    Me: HOLY CRAP

    • @thisisawkward3370
      @thisisawkward3370 5 лет назад +8

      exactly

    • @kellyhorant5881
      @kellyhorant5881 5 лет назад +24

      My flute was 80 bucks and i thought that was expensive!!!

    • @TheRubinator13
      @TheRubinator13 4 года назад +11

      My first one was the Yamaha 221 they used, and I was lucky to buy mine "used" for $300 😂 but it was in basically brand new shape so I really lucked out. Its a really nice flute actually, I've had it for years

    • @Secretsofsociety
      @Secretsofsociety 4 года назад +1

      It's a business investment at that point. I think most musicians trade up their instruments over time. Or get someone to sponsor.

    • @Karol_06
      @Karol_06 3 года назад

      @Paradise Gaming Rhoden now 667

  • @bbwon
    @bbwon 5 лет назад +2489

    Well, “cheap flute” is expensive to me

    • @d4rkkn1ght14
      @d4rkkn1ght14 5 лет назад +43

      EverBrin I play saxophone but I FELT that

    • @bbwon
      @bbwon 5 лет назад +8

      ichimatsu yes

    • @caa5578
      @caa5578 5 лет назад +10

      the more expensive the more flutes you gonna buy

    • @ramune7804
      @ramune7804 4 года назад +17

      I can say you don't have to play a flute over 200 dollars to make it to second flute. I played a 80 dollar one for a year and a half when I began. Really just depends on how you care for the flute. Mine is quite tarnished now. It was made from I think brass. So not the best sound but great to start on. Cheaper flutes are harder to use in most cases so when you can afford a better one it'll feel like a big skill increase.

    • @hyunjinsdinosauringonedays4117
      @hyunjinsdinosauringonedays4117 4 года назад +1

      LMAO SAME 😂

  • @ChristianIce
    @ChristianIce 7 лет назад +4313

    It's only preceived by the player, and it's all about the player to get different colors out of it.
    Give me all of those, and they will all sound like 20$ broken instruments :)

    • @axisboise
      @axisboise 7 лет назад +16

      ChristianIce same hahahaaha

    • @glendam6468
      @glendam6468 7 лет назад +9

      Wha ha ha ha

    • @pascallifestyle5907
      @pascallifestyle5907 7 лет назад +11

      Proprio quel Christianice???

    • @christiansandrini96
      @christiansandrini96 7 лет назад +6

      Lo sborone sotto i video americani hahahaha. Comunque concordo. Esiste un range in tutti i prodotti in cui il prezzo segue un andamento esponenziale ma la qualità rimane prossochè stazionaria. Come regola generale possiamo dire che prendendo il più costoso e il meno costoso ... A circa 2/3 di questo range hai raggiunto bene o male il top, tanto che molte cose costosissime hanno poi qualità inferiori rispetto ad altre con prezzi minori

    • @leonkennedyfan
      @leonkennedyfan 7 лет назад +5

      I make mine sound around from $100 - $500 lolol

  • @Warlock_UK
    @Warlock_UK 6 лет назад +645

    You can really hear the difference on the low and high end with the expensive flute. Great playing.

    • @imoepresents...834
      @imoepresents...834 2 года назад +5

      the sound was much less focused on the Prelude. The note resolution sounded less as well. There was more low end but it was messy. Overall it was a bit sloppy, but that may have been her playing a less-than-inspiring flute. The difference between the prelude and the 221 was very noticeable. the 221 to the 381was not quite as noticeable. To my ears, not much difference at all between the yamaha 381to the $2000 flute was negligible. I don't feel that the Brannen was 10x the flute that the Yamaha 381 was. This shows that, like most other instruments, it may come down to feel, balance, weight, playability and just whether or not it moves you, more than sound. A low end instrument is always going to be a low end instrument, though. I'd be comfortable concerting with 381 or even the 221 in a pinch. $20k is a luxury if you're not a high-end professional.

    • @JimB73C
      @JimB73C 2 года назад +1

      The yamaha $2000 sounded quite nice on the high pitch.

    • @rainblaze.
      @rainblaze. Год назад +5

      There was a difference. Just no twenty grands worth of difference.

  • @reyn248
    @reyn248 6 лет назад +1082

    90% of comments: why am I here I play another instrument?!
    me: why am I here I play flute but I suck

  • @masonflournoy2101
    @masonflournoy2101 6 лет назад +381

    More expensive flutes generally can hit higher notes without bursting your ear drums- you can still hit higher notes on a cheaper ones, but they're going to sound whiny and screech basically

    • @josie579
      @josie579 6 лет назад +35

      Thanks for the info, now I know why my band teacher hates me :)

    • @klarag7059
      @klarag7059 6 лет назад +2

      Tao Li LOL!!!!!

    • @chanchan-md2ck
      @chanchan-md2ck 5 лет назад +2

      Ohhhhh that’s the difference

    • @jadadugger7343
      @jadadugger7343 5 лет назад +8

      It mostly depends on what position your mouth is in, but that's true too😊

    • @ashleyjones2034
      @ashleyjones2034 5 лет назад

      Yes, I felt the Selmer wanted to be "blasty", if that term makes sense.

  • @mexil6529
    @mexil6529 4 года назад +465

    Everyone: oh wow 400 dollars to buy a flute expensive
    Me who plays cello: 👁👄👁

    • @mexil6529
      @mexil6529 4 года назад +33

      I’ve been playing for 7 years and I still can only rent it

    • @Farsightful
      @Farsightful 4 года назад +13

      I can’t imagine the connection between a cello player and his instrument when he played the same for several years. I don’t think any instrument can vibrates more Ith your body already. Hope you got your own cello, it s certainly worth some sacrifices.

    • @mexil6529
      @mexil6529 3 года назад +8

      @Rozza Top a cheaper cello can be around 2000 dollars and a more professional cello can start from 10,000

    • @xxabbydimondeyesxx700
      @xxabbydimondeyesxx700 3 года назад +7

      Me who got my flute for 100 dollars with a music stand and a flute stand-

    • @tropical_papaya611
      @tropical_papaya611 3 года назад

      cello's cost alot

  • @DenisPankov
    @DenisPankov 6 лет назад +91

    0:26 $300 Selmer
    1:16 $700 Yamaha
    2:10 $2000 Yamaha
    3:45 $20,000 Brannen

  • @emelpuck5437
    @emelpuck5437 7 лет назад +900

    This is how you recognise good players : they can have a great sound even with less good and cheaper instruments...

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +21

      mighty kind of you. thanks for watching!

    • @dariobroccardo
      @dariobroccardo 7 лет назад +11

      Totally agree. I think the difference is mostly for the player. A well made (expensive) instrument lends itself more easily to a better player. Like she says, the key is evolving with your instrument.

    • @jhomrich89
      @jhomrich89 7 лет назад +6

      I do agree to an extent absolutely but you can certainly tell a difference in equipment in how well it performs and feels from cheap to expensive. When I was in a pool league and got good and the more I played I could tell the difference between the cheap pool cues and more expensive ones. I will say if you're not very good at whatever it is, good equipment won't make the slightest difference.

    • @emelpuck5437
      @emelpuck5437 7 лет назад

      Jon Homrich I think, but that's just my opinion and personal background, that better instruments grant you more facility. It'll change something for you, it'll ease and help what you do, so yes, indirectly, it'll render a better performance.
      But I also think that really good player can have a really good sound even with a cheap and less good instrument, thanks to their technique.

    • @zacharymckinnon6832
      @zacharymckinnon6832 7 лет назад +1

      Aurora Obsidian well I mean if your instruments got leaks or the values are super slow due to it being a school rental then it may put a damper in your playing

  • @brendanburnham5097
    @brendanburnham5097 6 лет назад +537

    why not get a 10 cent kazoo and poke another hole in it?

  • @libsyates2426
    @libsyates2426 2 года назад +66

    What I learned between my beginner flute and professional student flute was that the instrument and the instrumentalist both have an effect on the sound. My beginner flute held me back a lot, and the professional student flute helped my sound. But, conversely, after I had learned more things that I could do on the professional student flute, I could go back to my beginner flute and make it sound better. It's a very interesting subject, in my opinion.

  • @NipItInTheBud100
    @NipItInTheBud100 7 лет назад +199

    For $20,000 that flute should play itself.....lol

    • @RusseCF88
      @RusseCF88 7 лет назад +2

      lol!!!

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +8

      I wish! lol

    • @Travel-Couple
      @Travel-Couple 6 лет назад

      😂

    • @missy2454
      @missy2454 6 лет назад +1

      NipItInTheBud100 and drive me somewhere while playing itself lol, that’s Car money right there

    • @smoovelurq8915
      @smoovelurq8915 6 лет назад +1

      NipItInTheBud100 You sound like the kid's parent that has to make the payments!! "Chiiillld, for $20,000? That flute better play itself AND transform into any other instrument you wanna play if you change your mind! Optimus Prime better have made that sucker!"

  • @dry5555
    @dry5555 7 лет назад +397

    I'd go with the $5 kazoo.

    • @goopst3r
      @goopst3r 6 лет назад +7

      200 tickets at Dave and Busters ma dude, that's the way to go.

    • @ja51yn95
      @ja51yn95 6 лет назад

      dry5555 lol

    • @anthonydavino6390
      @anthonydavino6390 6 лет назад +3

      I got my for a dollar at the dollar store

    • @andriana1362
      @andriana1362 6 лет назад +7

      dry5555 too pricy man, gotta get that $2.50 kazoo from a hobo outside of walmart

    • @alaishia09
      @alaishia09 6 лет назад

      dry5555 5 u can get a play toy kazzoka at Dollar Tree

  • @japphoenix4939
    @japphoenix4939 5 лет назад +295

    the 20k was better, smooth sounds, lowest key was great, bass great too, i can feel that you dont have to blow strong on that flute, anothers are hard on this case

    • @josephoberlander
      @josephoberlander 3 года назад +7

      The ease of dynamics and tuning was the giveaway. Brannen flutes use a scale similar to Cooper (Powell) , later copied by Haynes and most of the newer semi-pro makes. Yamaha is the older traditional tuning (until their handmade models), though a nice headjoint as a rule. You can hear it on the upper end how the harmonics in the third octave sound very consistent, with nothing punching out.
      Note that you can get this tuning and nearly similar ease of play in the upper end Yamahas, Pearls, and of course Powell flutes for $3-$8K.

  • @maverickm5438
    @maverickm5438 3 года назад +100

    I can definitely hear how clean the sounds are as the flute gets more expensive...

  • @LordSgtSavy
    @LordSgtSavy 5 лет назад +252

    The thing is purity of sound. There is so much extra air in the sound. A rasp sort of sound. The expensive was extremely clear and pure with little to no extra air or lack of clarity. It's the east equivalent of running mercury vs a rusty pipe.

    • @Sam-cn8xw
      @Sam-cn8xw 5 лет назад +10

      Thanks for wording exactly what I was hearing! I could really hear a difference but couldn't quite pinpoint how to word it. The only word I could think of is everything sounds "warmer" the more expensive you get.
      She is super talented though so she can make a bad flute sound pretty good, I'm not surprised that a lot of people cant tell too much of a difference. But you hit the nail on the head.

    • @eddie1brazil
      @eddie1brazil 4 года назад +2

      DaemonisOpus exactly, however she is so amazing playing it that I would not be able to tell the difference in a live latin band context with drums, percussion piano etc

    • @thothheartmaat2833
      @thothheartmaat2833 4 года назад +2

      @@Sam-cn8xw I could tell the second one had a more robust sound like it's thicker from having heavier or thicker or more dense materials.

    • @LR-hu2pj
      @LR-hu2pj 3 года назад +3

      I wonder if it's possible to modify a cheap flute so that it can sound more clear and pure

  • @marzi8706
    @marzi8706 6 лет назад +94

    I have a $700 Andreas Eastman flute that has lasted me close to 10 years and it has amazing tone. But as soon as I went to a shop and tried the $10,000 flute, I could feel the difference in my playing. I didn't have to work as hard to hit the high notes and I was in heaven

  • @rachellyap
    @rachellyap 7 лет назад +355

    I can definitely hear a difference, but it's not very significant between the low end and high end flutes. The $20k flute sounds more pure, less airy.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +23

      a great observation! the difference are subtle, but in person you can feel a BIG difference!

    • @gabrielvieira9832
      @gabrielvieira9832 7 лет назад +1

      The Flute Channel the difference by who is hearing live is totally different like I thought. I couldn't hear a huge difference by hear. That's a huge problem for me because I want a wooden recorder and is so hard to decide without test lol.

    • @kira7741
      @kira7741 7 лет назад

      That's the point. :)

    • @MysteryGaymer
      @MysteryGaymer 7 лет назад

      but the 20k is also open holed. i find open holed flutes give a more pure polished sound. it’s a beautiful quality and the foot joint itself was exquisite. beautiful flute all around

  • @sylinmino
    @sylinmino 4 года назад +145

    I thought the differences between the flutes were subtle but noticeable at first, but the dynamics changes made the differences VERY noticeable. Suddenly the cheap ones sound super raspy at high dynamics while the expensive ones have incredible richness. And the cheap ones lose their richer overtones at quiet dynamics while the more expensive ones maintain them.

    • @josephoberlander
      @josephoberlander 3 года назад +5

      This is exactly the same with singing. :) The better trained people have dynamics and control when you need it. All of them can sing (play) loud, of course.

  • @liadbar-el8570
    @liadbar-el8570 6 лет назад +1628

    A pro musician can make a $20.00 instrument sound like a $20,000.00 instrument.

    • @NullSchmid
      @NullSchmid 6 лет назад +16

      But there is a difference with most instruments

    • @liadbar-el8570
      @liadbar-el8570 6 лет назад +18

      @@NullSchmid true there's a difference in the sound but the crux of the matter is what's behind the sound, not the instrument. The majority believe that it's the instrument that's most important.

    • @liadbar-el8570
      @liadbar-el8570 6 лет назад +4

      @@NullSchmid there's an animal horn from the family of the Ram which smells rotten, gets "eaten up" by your saliva every time it's being played thus creating cavities inside the horn making the sound stuffy, hard to center the notes and extremely hard to play. Most people get one or two notes out of it but look what pro can do. ruclips.net/video/G-Ox53zfLjk/видео.html

    • @ChronicEggy
      @ChronicEggy 6 лет назад +1

      Not always

    • @B3RRI_.0fficial
      @B3RRI_.0fficial 6 лет назад +2

      Liad Bar-EL preach

  • @rudolphmcneill3333
    @rudolphmcneill3333 6 лет назад +115

    I attended a masterclass with James Galway. He played several people's flutes. You could tell the difference, but he made them all souls like magic.

  • @joelgermain1988
    @joelgermain1988 6 лет назад +859

    i honestly can't hear the difference between the 700 and the 20 000$ flute. but i hear a difference with the 300$

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  6 лет назад +37

      so many in the comments think the same! thanks so much for watching Joel!

    • @sarahl1461
      @sarahl1461 6 лет назад +41

      Joel, I believe what you are hearing, for the most part is the amazing player. She can make almost any flute sound amazing. So you hear HER tone. What you don't hear is things like how long the flute will last, and how much extra tightness in her muscles she needs to achieve HER tone. If she played each of them for an hour each.. then she may be able to tell you which one killed her embouchure.
      Of course some flutes will be made with not such a precise measurements, or poorer quality pads, or a poorly cut embouchure hole.. and that could make a flute sound bad in anybodies hand. but on the whole, a flautist will sound the same, no matter which flute they play.

    • @eviesyd
      @eviesyd 6 лет назад +5

      it is quite obvious between those flutes, but I was a bit surprised with the 700 dollars flute. Good for the value. And I got all the flute right in the sound testing.

    • @pliplo3121
      @pliplo3121 6 лет назад +1

      So do I !

    • @douglaswilliams8336
      @douglaswilliams8336 6 лет назад

      cloth ears m'lad. go listen to some 2018's music

  • @conniereese9914
    @conniereese9914 4 года назад +111

    I can tell the Brannen has a beautiful mellow tone. I can tell the difference as I’ve played for 56 yrs. Yamaha is most definitely a great starter flute. I bought my daughter the 700 model as I did not want the cheapest beginner flute. But she was good at taking care of her flute. The Selmer is a definite no no. I could hear the difficulty in the higher register. But if u play as long and often like I do and u have the money, I’d go for the Brannen. Another favorite of mine which wasn’t mentioned is a muramatsu..

    • @anna-uz9vx
      @anna-uz9vx 2 года назад +1

      Before I got my brannen I had a muramatsu ex :) served me well for many years and I love it

    • @linden8337
      @linden8337 2 года назад

      i'm in high school, i've been using an Azumi w/ Altus headjoint for a while now and it's been great. i love the tone in the upper registers

  • @glynnp42
    @glynnp42 6 лет назад +527

    Amelie is soooo talented that she can make a crappy flute sound great. I think that is the main problem. ;-)
    When I started playing flute I played a $300 Gemeinhardt flute and I had a difficult time playing certain notes and making it sound good. After some time I bought a much better intermediate flute (around $3000) and not only did it sound so much better, it was easier to play. In fact, when I then tried to play my Gemeinhardt flute later as a comparison, I struggled to get a good sound.
    So the thing that I came away from this was that it's so much easier to play and sound better on a better flute. Why struggle and get turned off by sticking with a cheap flute. I realize it's one thing if you are in grammar school and you don't know if you are going to stick with it and you are unable to take the proper care of a precision instrument, but I've found that if you are committed, buy the better instrument. It will make you sound better, it will be easier to play and learn, this will keep you committed, and you will get so much more out of it.
    BTW, I started playing classical guitar as a young teenager, and I found the same thing. Buy the better instrument. And if you later decide that you are no longer interested, sell it. If it has any value then you will get most of your money back.
    Great job guys. I just subscribed and am looking forward to seeing more of your videos!

    • @Mikhaahkim
      @Mikhaahkim 6 лет назад +6

      100% agree!

    • @greggreed5409
      @greggreed5409 5 лет назад +32

      "Why struggle and get turned off by sticking with a cheap flute." Ummmm... maybe because some of us can't afford to spend $3000 on a flute?

    • @sarahtoball2606
      @sarahtoball2606 5 лет назад +8

      Gemeinhardt flutes play like a lump of lead, at least mine did. I had one in high school through college, and my flute teacher had me switch with her one day when I was getting really frustrated. I don't remember what brand hers was (It was from Japan), but it was light and even throughout all registers. She even had problems getting a good sound out of mine. The instrument isn't always the problem, but it can be!

    • @meiai6487
      @meiai6487 5 лет назад +5

      @@greggreed5409 I was like wtf 3000 for a flute

    • @nickioshea8721
      @nickioshea8721 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much for detailing your experience. I haven't had proper instruction in over a decade and didn't take it seriously when I did. I was just comparing some (crappy) recordings of myself to some videos and was appalled by how hollow and screechy I sound. I'm sure a good part of it's me, but you've made an excellent point about the study/practice being more fun and easier to commit to when it's easier to produce some semblance of quality. I've had the same beginner flute for two decades and it's definitely not been well cared for in portions of that time. I've been hesitant to consider purchasing a new one, partially because I still consider myself a beginner by and large (though that's probably not quite fair), partially because I don't dedicate tons of time to it still, and this was really helpful in easing my worry about whether I was "worthy" of a newer/better instrument. Thanks! ^_^

  • @measurebymeasure3605
    @measurebymeasure3605 7 лет назад +1441

    I didn't know you play dynamics with your eyebrows on the flute

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +266

      its all about the eyebrows, flutists insider secret. ;)

    • @measurebymeasure3605
      @measurebymeasure3605 7 лет назад +34

      Haha. No wonder I was terrible at it, I ended up playing violin because the flute was too complicated.

    • @travisjohnson7202
      @travisjohnson7202 7 лет назад +58

      In my trumpet book it says “raise your eyebrows to sharpen the pitch.” So your answer is: she was raising her eyebrows to correct the natural flattening tendency when she backed off on the dynamics!

    • @wolfypanda3642
      @wolfypanda3642 7 лет назад +8

      Measure By Measure Whoo, I'm a violinist!! 👍👍😉😉

    • @annabellepalmer3843
      @annabellepalmer3843 7 лет назад +4

      I do too

  • @5BIRDOG5
    @5BIRDOG5 6 лет назад +96

    The tone is so much richer with the $20,000 one. That mouthpiece really directs the breaths to the perfect areas. Honestly, even with the $70 flute from the other video, each one gives a great performance. The higher quality, the clearer sound. Beautiful playing!

  • @x3r0x0ul
    @x3r0x0ul 3 года назад +18

    Peter and the Wolf - Bird Theme:
    Selmer Prelude: 00:31
    Yamaha 222: 1:27
    Yamaha 381: 2:33
    Brannen: 4:01

  • @OwnSideOfParadise
    @OwnSideOfParadise 7 лет назад +5447

    Why am I watching this at 3AM

  • @melodycooke268
    @melodycooke268 7 лет назад +70

    The more expensive flute sounds more full bodied and less squeaky. They all sound good overall though!

    • @j.stephenson6468
      @j.stephenson6468 7 лет назад +1

      That's exactly what I thought. The most expensive one sounds fuller. But it simply was not that big of a difference for me to put out that must money for it. I guess if I were a professional flutist, and that was my "bread and butter", I'll go ahead and get the expensive one. But then if I were going to be a for real musician of any kind, I'd rather be a cellist.

  • @haloskaterkid
    @haloskaterkid 6 лет назад +403

    Can you hear the difference between an expensive flute and an even more expensive flute*

    • @butterflymarie7671
      @butterflymarie7671 6 лет назад +5

      Lol this made me literally laugh out loud... I'm right there with ya.

    • @jadendouglas2213
      @jadendouglas2213 6 лет назад +13

      The $300 one is pretty low priced when it comes to instruments.

    • @hayden9810
      @hayden9810 6 лет назад +5

      300 is hella cheap and I don’t even play flue. My tuba in middle school was like 16k dollars counting the case

    • @sarahamira5732
      @sarahamira5732 6 лет назад +1

      For an instrument that is cheap, a begining level clarinet is $850

    • @haloskaterkid
      @haloskaterkid 6 лет назад +4

      My broke college student $14 bank account says a kazoo from the dollar store might be pushing it

  • @conniereese9914
    @conniereese9914 3 года назад +31

    Being a flutist for 56 yrs, i can tell the difference. The difference in the tonal quality. My dream flute is a muramatsu!
    Gold, off set G with engraving in the lip plate! Beautiful playing!

    • @Keyboardman88
      @Keyboardman88 2 года назад

      And how much would that cost???

    • @CoeurDeLuciole
      @CoeurDeLuciole 2 года назад

      @@Keyboardman88 Looks to be about 10k to 30k

    • @bobkhalifa4750
      @bobkhalifa4750 2 года назад +1

      For that price you could buy over 20 flutes. We just heard they all sound the same pretty much

    • @krispiper3104
      @krispiper3104 2 года назад +1

      Waste of money. She couldn't tell the difference in her own playing. Thought the student model Yamaha 221 was a Brannen! It's all about the player. Material makes some difference, but a good player will make anything sound good and on the flip side a $50k Flute can sound like garbage in the wrong hands. I sold off my Yamah 600 series and Haynes and now play a used student model Gemeinhardt. It is a tad airy, but not by a lot. And when I flip between it and my very round cut embrouchure wooden Irish flute, I can get an even clearer tone on the Gemeinhardt. I'm over 40yrs playing and pretty proficient. I decided not to get hung up on brand names after a college audition where the Prof was more concerned about her Powell vs my 600 series Yamaha. Very pretentious. After that I decided that line of thinking wasn't for me and started using student flutes to prove my point....

  • @sarahsmith4690
    @sarahsmith4690 5 лет назад +154

    The first on had an almost sharp metallic sound, the second one had an earthy rich tone, the third one had an almost royal sound to it, the fourth one almost sounded like a graceful angelic tone but almost sounded under water

    • @josephoberlander
      @josephoberlander 3 года назад +4

      Yamaha headjoints are designed more for solo playing and jazz, as a rule, since the mid 90s, so they are more forward as a rule. If you want easy dynamics, a lot of that raw projection is lost.

    • @indianangel6774
      @indianangel6774 3 года назад +3

      So it became more and refined as price tag increases. Metallic > Earthy >Royal> Angelic

    • @josephoberlander
      @josephoberlander 3 года назад +1

      @@indianangel6774 The interesting thing is that it comes down to two factors:
      1: Headjoint quality and cut. You can absolutely put a $1500 headjoint on a $1500 flute and get 95% of the $10K flute's sound.
      This is 80-90% of a flute's "sound".
      2: Tuning scale. Yamaha and many others are tuned to A=440 Bohem tuning scale.. It works acceptably well, but was designed almost 150 years ago for marching bands as a quick and reasonable tuning scheme without too many alternate fingerings. The higher end ones use modern computer-designed scales such as Cooper, Brannen, and so on. Their third octave is clean and pure, and typically they are tuned to A=442 which most orchestras now use.
      Myself, I have an old Powell. One of the first 20 or so made with the modern Cooper scale back in the late 80s. Lovely sound and zero issues. These are IMO, better than the new stuff since 2000 and at $3-$5K used, are a tremendous value for the serious student.

    • @josephoberlander
      @josephoberlander 3 года назад

      @@indianangel6774 It's tricky as the core instrument is mechanically the same - a tube that has to be in tune and have keys to operate. Materials hardly matter unless it's something odd like glass or wood. So the makers make you spend enormous amounts of money marketing the special features well as the idea that silver and gold as being "superior".
      In reality, 80-90% of the sound is that headjoint.
      How they make it all work for them is they give the basic models to newer workers or have them machine made and if you spend $10K, you are really getting the master machinist spending an hour or two fine-tuning it and the body it's attached to.
      So the "hack" is a cheap body and an expensive headjoint. There are numerous videos online about this, of course. And a whole sub-industry of people who only make headjoints. :)

  • @fourtheye111
    @fourtheye111 7 лет назад +61

    The more expensive flutes seem to have a deeper, richer sound.

  • @Megabeans
    @Megabeans 6 лет назад +45

    With the cheapest one I can hear almost a rattling is if the parts aren't well together, as you go up the clarity in sounds goes up.

  • @misselany4412
    @misselany4412 2 года назад +19

    You are playing the one thing i want to learn to play. The flute solo for peter and the wolf. Love it!

  • @dochollowood5763
    @dochollowood5763 6 лет назад +53

    the expensive one has a clear crisp sound without bristling and rustles and whisping air

    • @klarag7059
      @klarag7059 6 лет назад +2

      Doc Hollowood it’d better with a cost that many don’t see in a year. Some countries, not in a lifetime.

  • @GOODNOIGHT
    @GOODNOIGHT 6 лет назад +30

    Im a Woodwind Player. For my Ears there is a huge difference. I dont hear air pockets in between notes on the $20K Flute. Its so fluid. And the cheap flute sounds gappy and a tad clunky almost. A classical player will always go for quality.

  • @PalleSchultz
    @PalleSchultz 6 лет назад +458

    Sounds as if the more expensive flute have fuller tone and better response and dynamics.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  6 лет назад +7

      you would be right!

    • @stone8193
      @stone8193 6 лет назад +20

      As you go up in price the sound seems to become more mellow and has less bite to the sound. Also it seems it’s less airy and breathy. The 300 one make a breathy sound similar to when you blow a bottle and the air leaks without all of it turning into vibrating sound

    • @moniquedhooghe
      @moniquedhooghe 6 лет назад

      can you regulate my flute pls? (it's in the 50 range and needs refurbishing, lol)

    • @moniquedhooghe
      @moniquedhooghe 6 лет назад

      lol, 500. as in what it cost 20 years ago

    • @Billywong
      @Billywong 6 лет назад

      @@moniquedhooghe hi.sorry I know nothing about flute. so, you have to regulate/tune your flute?
      How regular you have to do it?
      If you dont regulate it , will it be out of tune? So, it basically works just like a piano? which you have to " tune " regularly?

  • @moonshynegirl172
    @moonshynegirl172 3 года назад +16

    The Brannen sound made me smile. The price made me cry. If I were a professional, I would gladly pay that or more for the sound quality.

  • @zacqueen
    @zacqueen 7 лет назад +38

    I wonder why people are saying that they cannot tell any difference when the difference is so big when it came to the dynamics control and resonance. The cheaper flutes sounded like it took great effort to blow the notes out and sounded less smooth.

    • @raspberry8865
      @raspberry8865 7 лет назад

      Aikawa Miken I cant tell the difference because I don’t play instruments

    • @zacqueen
      @zacqueen 7 лет назад

      Now that makes sense. I'm a musician, and all these details make a huge difference to me in musical performances. These nuances in performances show up very clearly in recorded audio productions on a clear CD recording, especially when the instrument is a solo voice or line.

    • @derangedghost66
      @derangedghost66 7 лет назад +1

      The fact that she's a good player and we are listening through a recording makes it difficult for most people to tell the difference, musicians being that were trained can tell but in all honesty although I can tell the difference (I have a really sensitive ear) the biggest leap is REALLY noticeable in the 20,000 one

    • @saintjay8058
      @saintjay8058 7 лет назад

      For a beginner to start they purposely make it that way so you have that control and air flow but she’s a professional so she can naturally adjust and make any instrument sound amazing

  • @SourStrawberrys
    @SourStrawberrys 4 года назад +483

    For $20,000 that flute better summon a magic Genie when played that grants me 3 wishes.

    • @Stephanie-gm6ue
      @Stephanie-gm6ue 3 года назад +10

      frrr lol

    • @TraceguyRune
      @TraceguyRune 10 месяцев назад +6

      For $20,000 it better at least get me from point A to point B

  • @jcortese3300
    @jcortese3300 7 лет назад +649

    I got them all right, but not because of the sounds of the flute -- I just remembered, "Oh, she blew that one note a little whispery on the Brannen," or "She held that other note a little longer on the 221," etc. I couldn't tell the flutes apart, but I could tell the performances apart. I don't think that counts.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +12

      its okay! glad you got to listen thru all of it! Thanks again for watching!

    • @jcortese3300
      @jcortese3300 7 лет назад +40

      No clue why you have an attitude about this. As a musician, I'm incapable of playing anything exactly the same way every time -- no musician does. It's not that hard to tell apart different performances if you're used to listening for detail. No "golden ears" needed, just patience and training.

    • @jcortese3300
      @jcortese3300 7 лет назад +25

      Child, I have no clue what your problem is.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +10

      Thanks jakob for making such a concise and interesting opinion.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +12

      I wouldn't worry to much Janis, everyone has a different path towards there journey in music. Keep it up and don't let Jakob confuse you. Its all a matter of taste and this "Idea" of perfection or near too. Just a different opinion. But I share yours as well.

  • @noperope325
    @noperope325 6 лет назад +132

    The more expensive flutes sound much more rich than than the less expensive ones. Same story with the instrument I play - the cheaper harps sound fine, but the more expensive ones sound so.... so rich. So much better

    • @courtneythompson6179
      @courtneythompson6179 6 лет назад +1

      Lynz C cool that you play harp. I hear finding a tutor is really dependent on where you live, like where I am there aren’t any

    • @vomitdev
      @vomitdev 6 лет назад +1

      i thought you meant expensive when you said rich instead of like a fuller sound and i was like hell yeah it sounds rich

    • @toddstevens6608
      @toddstevens6608 6 лет назад

      Oh my harp? The cheapest harps cost as much as a car! I don't want to know what an expensive harp costs!

    • @noperope325
      @noperope325 6 лет назад

      @@boomfyah395 The fuck? It's not my job to explain this to you xD

    • @kanchabeni6743
      @kanchabeni6743 5 лет назад

      AS an unbiased non-musical person i gotta say all sounds same!

  • @cathharr08
    @cathharr08 4 года назад +11

    The sound of the high end flute is gorgeous. This makes me want to have my flute adjusted and play it once again.

  • @eb7274
    @eb7274 6 лет назад +65

    Why am I here....... I'm a percussionist and I need to finish my summer homework.....

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  6 лет назад +1

      get cracking on that homework then ;)

    • @minidinocannon4598
      @minidinocannon4598 6 лет назад

      I'm a biologist and I have an essay due in 2 days... I should be asking why

  • @sunb5738
    @sunb5738 5 лет назад +77

    Wow I haven't played the flute in ages, it made me want to go back to playing even if mine's the cheapest type lol

  • @StrawberryHero
    @StrawberryHero 7 лет назад +528

    Tbh $300 is still a lot for me haha. Also, the more expensive we went, I think it's more the fact that you're a good player ;)

    • @cph8948
      @cph8948 7 лет назад +2

      StrawberryHero yeah i agree lmao

    • @dollgraveyard
      @dollgraveyard 7 лет назад +1

      Yeah

    • @marilynyork4477
      @marilynyork4477 7 лет назад +8

      I don't even have $300 dollars
      lol 😂

    • @fuzzyc
      @fuzzyc 7 лет назад +7

      I feel the same when people talk about guitar models. I bought mine for $35 used and I'm really happy with it

    • @StrawberryHero
      @StrawberryHero 7 лет назад +9

      It all depends. My piano was $12,000 because it's grand piano and a great model. However, before I had an antique piano and was permanently out of tune yet I still was able to make amazing music. It wasn't much, but my grandma had bought it for me even in times of financial struggles, which made it even more remarkable. Once it got worn out and started falling apart was when I decided to buy one that was an intimidating amount, and even though the difference is so obvious, there are some things that can't replace what others made you felt.

  • @carmenlinnea8751
    @carmenlinnea8751 3 года назад +10

    That was from Peter & The Wolf one of my childhood favorites! Love it, very inspiring.
    I’m a pianist & wanted to play the flute starting in grade school but they were all out. I chose the clarinet. I joined school bands up until Highschool at Texas A&M Consolidated. I moved states & had 2 children …raised on my own. Fast forward they’re grown now & I’m ready to get back to music, including learning the flute! Thank you for this info🎼🎶

  • @octoma
    @octoma 7 лет назад +21

    The difference I heard was the cheapest one sound thin and you also hear the notes cut off sharply, lastly the mechanical movements can be heard on the cheapest. The most expensive one has a thicker richer tone. Each note sounds fuller. Also you don't hear any of the slaps and pops of the mechanical movements like the cheaper ones.

  • @haliascheidel8059
    @haliascheidel8059 6 лет назад +481

    It's not the price it's the player

    • @jiplodocus
      @jiplodocus 5 лет назад +36

      This video is pure proof of the benefit. Sure, the player's ability plays a great role, but tone quality becomes richer and fuller with brand and cost.

    • @yogabbagabba2202
      @yogabbagabba2202 5 лет назад +4

      it's a little bit the price

    • @bamboozled2520
      @bamboozled2520 5 лет назад +7

      To some extent. I play much better on my mid priced intermediate flute than my cheaper student flute

    • @bossmej3541
      @bossmej3541 5 лет назад

      True....

    • @chloeholmes8871
      @chloeholmes8871 5 лет назад

      If yoy cant play well it doesnt matter but once the player is good it makes a difference

  • @Joel-wp5qd
    @Joel-wp5qd 6 лет назад +36

    Wow! I play clarinet. The dynamics, verbratto & tone are simply amazing on that last flute! The staccato actually resonates more so than any other. Love it. Thanks for sharing.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  6 лет назад +4

      pleasure!

    • @oboeland4050
      @oboeland4050 Год назад

      Same

    • @Joel-wp5qd
      @Joel-wp5qd Год назад

      @@flutechannel Amazing to hear back from such a brilliant artist. Please, please keep sharing your talent with the world! You've got a gift. Where it came from will be debatable, so I'll just leave it that you're so talented that the world deserves to hear! 👂🏻👂👂🏽👂🏽👂🏾💫💯🌟💥

  • @jeans3374
    @jeans3374 Год назад +6

    I never got rid of my beginner Gemienhardt flute that I got in 6th grade and through all state competitions got A ratings.. Through out my life, I have played duets with many, including professional flutists who played in symphonies, and the tone it gave me was always really fine and even better than some of those with pricey flutes.

  • @ngyardhasngyardhas63
    @ngyardhasngyardhas63 7 лет назад +208

    i feel like i can hear the difference, but i also think im just convincing myself because i know which ones are more expensive. a blind test, or at least blind for us, would have been better
    but still cool video.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +8

      thanks, will work that in on a future video just for all our viewers!

    • @folderol8487
      @folderol8487 7 лет назад +1

      Exactly. There really isn't $17,700 worth of difference in the tone of these. It would also be interesting if the musician doesn't know beforehand which instrument is which. I know if I were handed a $30k Friedrich classical guitar I'd probably play it a little differently from a $300 factory-made.

    • @noeltavano3451
      @noeltavano3451 6 лет назад

      You should throw in one of those cheap Mendini flutes for giggles.

  • @smaragdine6520
    @smaragdine6520 6 лет назад +25

    Watching this at 1 am and I don’t even play the flute, I play the piano😂😂

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  6 лет назад

      i play piano too, what are you learning? Also thanks for watching!

  • @reyruiz9795
    @reyruiz9795 5 лет назад +77

    “Peter and the wolf” by Sergei Prokofiev

  • @MsEcstreet
    @MsEcstreet 4 года назад +26

    This video was a real eye-opener! When the different flutes were tested in the music shop, I was able to hear the differences between flutes--most especially the high-end $20K flute, which sounded pretty smooth. Afterwards in the studio listening-test, it was more difficult to hear the nuances between flutes. I couldn't tell the low-end from the high-end flutes. In the end, it made the most sense to purchase the $700 flute. Especially when a professional Flautist had difficulty determining the difference in sound between a $700 and the $20K flute! Thank you for this lesson on not allowing the hype determine how much damage one may do to their bank-account! :)

    • @JamileSm
      @JamileSm Год назад +1

      My experience as a flute player is that cheaper flutes are more difficult to play. But any decent flute in the hands of a good player will sound good. And you won't know if it's a $700 flute or a $20,000 flute if they don't tell you.

  • @callietho
    @callietho 7 лет назад +155

    The $300 and the $20K sound the same on my $30 computer speaker and untrained ear.

    • @iamSkYliNeR
      @iamSkYliNeR 7 лет назад

      Well to be honest even she didn't make the difference between the flutes, 1/4 correct response is what you would expect by chance

    • @vagabond8385
      @vagabond8385 6 лет назад +1

      They sound almost the same. Only in pianos you can actually hear a difference.

    • @GCMCRN
      @GCMCRN 6 лет назад

      They sound ENTIRELY different on my 200 euros earphones, not much difference between the Yamaha for 2000 and Lafin 20000 though

  • @aspiringxfires
    @aspiringxfires 6 лет назад +61

    All those years of watching little einsteins has prepared me for this moment

  • @evwaldron
    @evwaldron 7 лет назад +41

    I could hear a difference but only in the lower notes. The section they tested you with was all high notes and all sounded the same to me but in the lower notes there was a smoother, richer sound with the more expensive models.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +2

      Very nice analysis! Are you flutists or an avid listener, musician?

    • @hannahpchism
      @hannahpchism 6 лет назад +1

      Also the pitch is warped less when she gets louder on the nicer flutes. You also hear less air on the nicer ones

    • @evwaldron
      @evwaldron 6 лет назад

      Sorry for the late reply! For some reason I didn't see it... I'm simply an audiophile with an audio recording degree LOL.

  • @heiressofmusic
    @heiressofmusic 3 года назад +8

    I liked the sound of the 221 the best. I also felt the Brannen and 221 sound very similar. So if I picked one to buy, I would pick the 221.

  • @mekkler
    @mekkler 6 лет назад +232

    I think all of them were flutes.

    • @uhoh7545
      @uhoh7545 6 лет назад +1

      Psshh blasphemy, i myself think that one of them is something called a "fluté"

    • @fionafitzgerald9709
      @fionafitzgerald9709 6 лет назад

      I think you are correct

    • @jay-dd4kq
      @jay-dd4kq 6 лет назад

      Sportsquirrel great answer

    • @get_lost6227
      @get_lost6227 6 лет назад

      😂😂 Hmmmm. You sure???

  • @Softerhaze
    @Softerhaze 7 лет назад +1164

    PETER AND THE WOLF :)

    • @allenbeery9688
      @allenbeery9688 7 лет назад +12

      Its funny because i saw the movie in music class

    • @bukster1
      @bukster1 7 лет назад +4

      I guess it too, but I can't remember where I heard it. A Disney cartoon perhaps?

    • @daisy4180
      @daisy4180 7 лет назад +4

      Allen Beery yeah I always use to watch it in music class

    • @53lyric1
      @53lyric1 7 лет назад

      That's what I said too.

    • @chrismusix5669
      @chrismusix5669 7 лет назад

      Yeah but who's theme is it? :P

  • @IDremOI
    @IDremOI 6 лет назад +8

    0:26 Prelude Selmer; $300
    1:14 Yamaha 222; $700
    2:09 Yamaha 381; $2.000
    3:45 Brannen ; $20.000

  • @taliat1971
    @taliat1971 2 года назад +28

    The 20k flute just blew the other ones out of the water. The sound resonates so well and the tones are so crisp and clean. Definitely my favorite.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  2 года назад +3

      💯

    • @Cricket2731
      @Cricket2731 2 года назад +1

      The most expensive flute sounded both mellow, and clean & crisp.

    • @rocmcg
      @rocmcg 2 года назад +1

      Most expensive one definitely sounded richer - the others seemed very sharp at times. Flute 4 also nice?

    • @taliat1971
      @taliat1971 2 года назад +1

      @@Cricket2731 yes! Mellow is a great way to describe the sound as well. Just mesmerizing

    • @taliat1971
      @taliat1971 2 года назад

      @@rocmcg yes I agree! 👍

  • @ur_momssoul6332
    @ur_momssoul6332 7 лет назад +170

    Ahh! Peter and the wolf! I remember my teachers playing the songs for us during violin class.

  • @troy-vt4qc
    @troy-vt4qc 5 лет назад +194

    anyone else hear a big difference between the first 2?

    • @abhishekgautam1341
      @abhishekgautam1341 5 лет назад +9

      All sound same to me 😥😥

    • @naziyadarve4535
      @naziyadarve4535 5 лет назад +8

      I heard the difference but only between first two

    • @Discerning_Viewer
      @Discerning_Viewer 4 года назад +4

      HUGE difference -- everything to do with the rich, "fat" tone mid- and low-range & the "silky" high register. Also pay attention to how hard she has to work to make the junk flute sound good. Her fingers & lips tense & she's losing air.

    • @marcveikko888
      @marcveikko888 4 года назад +1

      Yes big difference. Then the other 2 after that sounded the same. The last one one sounds a little itty bit better (tiny bit) than the previous two.

    • @whoisella2282
      @whoisella2282 3 года назад

      The first one was more high pitched to me

  • @mrheat9660
    @mrheat9660 6 лет назад +123

    Peter and the wolf? Is that the song

    • @katelynnnova1469
      @katelynnnova1469 5 лет назад +1

      MT 3232006 yup if you put subtitles on it tells you. Lol

    • @Bob-dq9od
      @Bob-dq9od 5 лет назад

      It’s the birds song

    • @katelynnnova1469
      @katelynnnova1469 5 лет назад +1

      Bob wth is “the bird song”? It’s “Perter and the Wolf” subtitles say it and we listened to the song in class

    • @latejanaurbana1589
      @latejanaurbana1589 5 лет назад

      Yes. It is!!!

    • @calebgibbons-eyre8602
      @calebgibbons-eyre8602 5 лет назад +1

      @@katelynnnova1469 Peter wolf has several themes within it. This is the one of the little bird that flies away from the wolf. The song called "Peter and the wolf" is a very different theme.

  • @kat6186
    @kat6186 4 года назад +4

    Definitely the Brannen for 20k+ such an amazing clear sound . Worth it! 🎶💓

  • @acurst
    @acurst 7 лет назад +18

    That's amazing how it was clear to me when she was testing the flutes, and I saw her playing. It was obviously increasing in quality, we could see how the sound was more robust. However, when she started playing all the instruments back to test for dynamics, I realized the difference was not that obvious, with exception of the first two flutes, which produced an intermitent sound. Not surprisingly, at the end, without seeing the performer, it was incredibly hard to distinguish the qualit of the sounds! What a mind trick music is!

  • @xuansonhapo1234
    @xuansonhapo1234 7 лет назад +44

    I don't know much about flutes but $300 surely doesn't sound like any cheap at all where I live.

    • @maeghankunzi667
      @maeghankunzi667 7 лет назад

      Son Hoang it is I just bought a new flute Yamaha allargo for 2150

    • @cy1003
      @cy1003 7 лет назад

      I think it is the basic ones... because mine is a Yamaha basic ones and it was around 500, so... and the place you put your fingers, if there is holes, those are for higher level players

    • @xuansonhapo1234
      @xuansonhapo1234 7 лет назад +1

      In vietnam( where I'm living), the cost for an instrument people would buy would be around $20 - $200 on average. I actually play vietnamese bamboo flute and dizi, which costs like $15 for each one of those. I'd still really love to have a flute around $500 though, but ya know, it's money we're talking about lol.

  • @flutechannel
    @flutechannel  7 лет назад +1260

    THE FLUTE COURSE IS OUT! Find the course at musogy.com Learn the Flute with The Flute Channel's Amelie Brodeur. If you're a beginner these courses will help you master Tone, Breathing, Posture, Sight-Reading, Rhythm and more. This 15 lesson course will start any new flutist on the right track, even if you're starting up from a long hiatus it can be a good refresher.

    • @atransformedmother
      @atransformedmother 7 лет назад +33

      The Flute Channel I only got the selmer right. I like the most expensive flute, nice sound.

    • @alysontraylor1062
      @alysontraylor1062 7 лет назад +6

      Can you do a play through of Valse Gracuise? that's my favorite.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +9

      of course watch out for that video soon!

    • @alysontraylor1062
      @alysontraylor1062 7 лет назад +3

      The Flute Channel thanks I look forward to it! That was out solo for all county and I love the way it sounds.

    • @joaoalexanderchavezflorez866
      @joaoalexanderchavezflorez866 7 лет назад +3

      The Flute Channel yes

  • @flautalee3090
    @flautalee3090 3 года назад +4

    Yes, the Brannen sounds wonderful. I’m glad you tried dynamics, high register with the other flutes, too.
    Great post. The beginner flutes are easier for a beginner to play.

  • @lisaamaro
    @lisaamaro 7 лет назад +110

    Your playing is amazing! 👏

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад

      aww Thanks so much Lisa! Are you a musician? if you know someone who is you should share this video if you can!

    • @ChristianGoergen
      @ChristianGoergen 7 лет назад

      Lisa Amaro it would be interesting to hear the flutes and not knowing the prices.

    • @NormBoyle
      @NormBoyle 6 лет назад

      Amazing playing I was only sure about seller. I listened three times without looking and guessed the same as her. I think second may have been faster and sounded, "better". I really couldn't tell any difference besides the selmer. I am not a good player, and just double sometimes from sax. Flute is so much more difficult than a saxophones. Saxophones altisimo overtones are very difficult; however.

  • @ironjavs1182
    @ironjavs1182 7 лет назад +124

    To be honest... I really didn’t hear much diffrence, except the 300... that was shitty compared to the rest.

  • @shadown5757
    @shadown5757 6 лет назад +75

    Yes indeed you can tell the difference in sound specially in the one that cost $10,000 the notes come cristal clear, distinguishable and highly fluid beautiful notes indeed. In a case like this the price in the instrument do make a difference.

  • @h2oquality2010
    @h2oquality2010 3 года назад +2

    In your test at end of video, I liked the sound of first flute over all the others. You can tell immediately with the tone of the high notes. They are smooth, not harsh.

  • @OlOleander
    @OlOleander 7 лет назад +124

    Where I came from, even in marching band families, most people would laugh in your face if you told them a $300 instrument was a "cheap" instrument.

    • @OlOleander
      @OlOleander 7 лет назад +2

      Still, a lovely take from a good piece. Loved my old tape with the first performance of Peter & the Wolf I'd ever heard.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +1

      thats right! Good job and thanks for watching!

    • @mariaschafer9427
      @mariaschafer9427 7 лет назад +3

      That may be because you're not a musician or do not know many professional musicians...
      Depending on the type of musician, pros regularly have to pay thousands of dollars for even a "good" instrument.

    • @purpleey
      @purpleey 7 лет назад

      Maria Schafer but it's just metal or wood and strings :/ and im talking about the actual intrument not the historical value behind it

    • @zoemeir2731
      @zoemeir2731 7 лет назад +2

      DarthFalcon64 coming from a musician I don’t regret spending thousands on my new clarinet, viola, and piano. I’m currently studying music in college. Keep in mind that it gets pricy because of the time it takes to make each instrument, the better quality the more time it took to make also there are wood and plastic clarinets and we pay more for wood because they sound better. There’s a lot that goes into it that non- musicians would know. The other things were mentioned in the video and other comments, but that’s what I’ll add

  • @ramlathers8182
    @ramlathers8182 5 лет назад +17

    I don't know anything about the flute although I am a musician of multiple decades with a good ear. That said this lady's excellent technique and ability to adjust to the physical challenges of the lesser models made it hard to point out tonal differences and flaws in the individual instruments. In fact the only things that stood out for me was the rather unpleasant sounding higher notes of the Selmer and the full warm and balanced sound of the $20,000 Brannen. (although I have to say that comparatively speaking the Yamaha 222 at 2 Grand seems like an excellent deal!)

  • @RandyLott
    @RandyLott 6 лет назад +50

    They all sounded good to me, probably because the player is great!

  • @Travel_Alchemist
    @Travel_Alchemist 3 года назад +5

    The Yamaha 221 was the nicest I thought too! I also guessed this was the Brannen at the end!! Selmer was clearly the worst sounding one. Good to know that the entry-level flute still sounds amazing!

  • @diana6964
    @diana6964 6 лет назад +309

    I play the clarinet. Why am I here.

    • @eunicesanchez7285
      @eunicesanchez7285 6 лет назад +5

      I play the clarinet and I was asking myself the same thing just a moment ago!!!

    • @elliemann9405
      @elliemann9405 6 лет назад +2

      Same

    • @allisonwei3845
      @allisonwei3845 6 лет назад +3

      Me too :)))))))) love the clarinet

    • @daniellepapin1680
      @daniellepapin1680 6 лет назад +2

      I play the clarinet and I also have a flute... I need to take flute lessons from a professional...

    • @orangelobster5371
      @orangelobster5371 6 лет назад +3

      I just like woodwinds

  • @internetenjoyer1044
    @internetenjoyer1044 6 лет назад +54

    people can be allergic to silver. you learn something new every day i guess

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  6 лет назад +6

      the more you know....

    • @hungnguyen3361
      @hungnguyen3361 6 лет назад

      yup

    • @ricl7742
      @ricl7742 6 лет назад

      Daniel Prendergast you can play a plastic flute lol.

    • @kathatesthis1422
      @kathatesthis1422 6 лет назад +1

      i’m allergic to silver and gold. not so much on contact but oddly enough i can wear cheap nickel piercings just fine but gold and silver make my ears want to fall off

    • @gwonk8722
      @gwonk8722 6 лет назад +3

      kathatesthis U VAMPIRE

  • @carmmigliore7381
    @carmmigliore7381 6 лет назад +120

    Peter and the Wolfe....... :Sergei Prokofiev- --- this was fun. Thanks for doing this.

    • @MarchazPruitt
      @MarchazPruitt 6 лет назад +2

      Carm Migliore crap I thought no one else knew I’m in the orchestra and they play the Peter and the wolf themed music

    • @michoi7735
      @michoi7735 6 лет назад

      Dd

  • @nerdycatgamer
    @nerdycatgamer 4 года назад +5

    the main difference i heard was that as you went up in price those high (altissimo?) notes sounded less shrill and weren't so hard on the ears

  • @alysontraylor1062
    @alysontraylor1062 7 лет назад +23

    I started on the Yamaha 222, but it was rickety, so now I use a Jupiter open hole flute, but the the Yamaha ones usually sound good. Gemeinhardt is good too

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад

      Jupiters and Gemmys are great!

    • @loveablebubbaloo
      @loveablebubbaloo 7 лет назад

      Alyson Traylor I have a Gemeinhardt! I love it. I want to upgrade though.

    • @lindseykubsch8384
      @lindseykubsch8384 7 лет назад

      I have a gemeinhardt open holed student model- weird ik- its the afl 310 with a c foot joint. I out grew the flute, power wise, and now I have yo get a new one. The gemeinhardts will crack too easily also.

    • @travisjohnson7202
      @travisjohnson7202 7 лет назад

      I have a Gemeinhardt 22SP-never played another flute, and I’m a beginner on flute, but to be honest it’s given me the least trouble of any musical instrument I’ve ever owned.
      Well, unless another flute would never give me a split tone on second octave E...

    • @alysontraylor1062
      @alysontraylor1062 6 лет назад

      My Gemeinhardt lasted 10 years.

  • @MrBadassheavymetal
    @MrBadassheavymetal 7 лет назад +27

    Whoa...
    Never played a flute in my life, I thought it was going to be like wine; absurd price tags for no real change in value.
    But after hearing this, the cheap one had so much secondary turbulence (I'm thinking mechanics of fluids, idk the musical term if there's one) interfering with the main note it was very unpleasant to hear.
    The higher the price tag went the less of that noise I heard
    (Hope that's not just psychological)

    • @grg35
      @grg35 7 лет назад +2

      I think what you are looking for is dissonance in the harmonic overtones. Sorry if you know this already, but a "note" is really made up of many frequencies. Many less expensive instruments are not engineered to reduce the dissonant frequencies and do not sound as pure. There is also the matter of hearing actual mechanical sounds from less expensive instruments.

  • @robertf6409
    @robertf6409 6 лет назад +95

    4:09 flute shredding

  • @CarloRegadasGuitar
    @CarloRegadasGuitar 2 года назад +3

    That is from Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf". I remember it from my childhood from about 40+ years ago. Very interesting video. 👍🏼

  • @traceyc53
    @traceyc53 6 лет назад +130

    I got my flute from the dollar tree.....I’m happy with it

    • @mikaylapuffs4662
      @mikaylapuffs4662 6 лет назад +11

      Sounds so high quality.XD

    • @rkreckel
      @rkreckel 6 лет назад +3

      How

    • @KabobHope
      @KabobHope 6 лет назад +8

      In the end it's all about making music. A virtuoso on a $2 flute will sound better than a novice on a $20,000 flute.

    • @AzazelsWings
      @AzazelsWings 6 лет назад +5

      High end plastic 😂

    • @isebellawilkins688
      @isebellawilkins688 5 лет назад +2

      My flute is pink

  • @satinbarbi
    @satinbarbi 7 лет назад +35

    I really can't tell the difference. My question is did you feel a difference playing them. Did you have to work harder to produce a good tone and dynamics on the less expensive flutes. I own three flutes. One is an Accent student flute that is as cheap as they come, $12.00 off Ebay. A Selmer with a silver head and an Amadeus AF900 that is all silver. The cheapest flute plays the easiest.

    • @tmdsb2655
      @tmdsb2655 7 лет назад +2

      satinbarbi not rly to me. My cheap flute is extremelyyyyy resistant that my friend can’t get Eb out of it at all.

    • @pshwow
      @pshwow 7 лет назад +2

      $12 off eBay for Selmer?? Dang hook me up because I need a cheap flute for Marching Band and I used a Yamaha 381 this year because I didn't have any other flutes and it was for a solo but it got like scratched up lol.. Rip

    • @satinbarbi
      @satinbarbi 7 лет назад +1

      @James Lin The Accent flute was $12.00, The Selmer was $150 and then another $150 with a tech to get it playable. I spent about $3,000 for the Amadeus. Beware cheap flutes off Ebay. I got a few that were beyond repair and returned one and kept one to make a lamp.

    • @satinbarbi
      @satinbarbi 7 лет назад +1

      The $12 flute was from a Goodwill store. I got another flute from another Goodwill store that claimed it was "tested" and it must have been tested as a paperweight because it sure didn't play.

  • @HighTen_Melanie
    @HighTen_Melanie 6 лет назад +133

    Peter and the wolf. Sounds beautiful. Can’t beat a Yamaha. I’ve been playing for 30 years but would love to start lessons again.
    Edit: 142 likes? Thank you lovely people in Fluteland. 😊

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  6 лет назад +1

      if you ever want lessons we offer online ones. let me know also thanks so much for watching

    • @sharongeiger687
      @sharongeiger687 6 лет назад +3

      I started lessons again two years ago after 30 years of playing with no instruction. It's been amazing! Encourage you to go for it.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  6 лет назад +2

      so happy to hear so many people starting back up! Thanks sharon for sharing! If you ever have questions or comments let me know!

    • @charleyhibschweiler4555
      @charleyhibschweiler4555 6 лет назад +1

      ☀️ Sunny Days ☀️ I don't like Yamaha trombones.

    • @Axolautism
      @Axolautism 6 лет назад +1

      I love Peter and the wolf. Specifically, the song she played is the bird's theme

  • @DakuJTenshi
    @DakuJTenshi 3 года назад +3

    I started on a muramatsu flute about 4k I had no idea either my parents simply got it for me since that thought it was a normal flute. I loved it dearly played it for 12 years through middle school high school orchestra, marching band, and college orchestra and marching band. I got it engraved and framed when I decided to retire it. I wanted to ay professionally but my life took me other directions

  • @MotionTutorcom
    @MotionTutorcom 7 лет назад +258

    That tune sounds familiar I think it's "Peter and the Wolf."

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +20

      Thats right! good guess! Thank so much for watching!

    • @MotionTutorcom
      @MotionTutorcom 7 лет назад +9

      To be more specific that song was the song for the little bird in the story.

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +8

      boy your good!

    • @MotionTutorcom
      @MotionTutorcom 7 лет назад +4

      Ha ha ha ha Thank you

    • @flutechannel
      @flutechannel  7 лет назад +4

      Np :P my pleasure

  • @musicalprostitute7860
    @musicalprostitute7860 5 лет назад +19

    Her flute playing is actually so beautiful. She is one of my biggest inspirations as a flute player!

  • @MegaWait4it
    @MegaWait4it 2 года назад +3

    I know nothing of flutes and really only ended up here after showing my son, starting 6th grade band, some various videos on instruments. I have to say, even over a smartphone speaker, that last flute sounded amazing compared to the others! I am not a musician, but it sounded so smooth. It seemed like it was playing in a studio with sound deadening foam, the sound just seemed pure! I don't know if that really makes sense, but I was so impressed I just felt compelled to comment on it. I'm basically poor but could see how one would spend the money should they have it and this was their desire. I'd love to hear the difference in person. Anyway, back down the rabbit hole I go....