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  • @katieflute
    @katieflute  5 лет назад +59

    comment below which flute was your favorite :) & thanks again to the Flute Center of NY for sponsoring this video- don't forget to use my code KTFL for all of the perks when shopping there for flutes and sheet music www.flutes4sale.com / www.flutesheetmusic.com

    • @chaosdclxviii5147
      @chaosdclxviii5147 5 лет назад +7

      My personal favorite would have to be the Muramatsu with the wooden headjoint! I’ve now seen a couple people on social media trying out the hybrid flute and would love to hopefully try out different types at NFA later this week🙂

    • @ThomasMulliganFlute
      @ThomasMulliganFlute 5 лет назад +1

      I'd get the silver Muramatsu with the Mancke HJ as an extra for classical and baroque!

    • @Jesus_Loves_Jen
      @Jesus_Loves_Jen 5 лет назад +5

      4:26 can someone PLZ tell me the name of this piece plz. Srry to comment this late.😅

    • @mrsenstitz
      @mrsenstitz 5 лет назад +2

      I liked the muramatsu with the wood head joint best. You are a wonderful flautist.

    • @brenkhiu1909
      @brenkhiu1909 5 лет назад

      The wood one definitely. I used to play the chinese dizi before changing to the western flute. There's just that certain ring to a wood flute.

  • @avaatherton1829
    @avaatherton1829 5 лет назад +272

    Her breath control amazes me, she can go for so long without breathing! Love you Katie you're an amazing musician!

    • @tracyavent-costanza346
      @tracyavent-costanza346 4 года назад +8

      yeah, I WAS wondering when she was gonna breathe. she wasn't even looking blue in the lips and when she was done, didn't even appear to be gasping for breath.

    • @austin5920
      @austin5920 4 года назад +4

      New respect for flutists after finishing flute in methods class. I probably can't play the length of that first excerpt on one breath on any wind instrument..

    • @spicynoodles3325
      @spicynoodles3325 4 года назад

      Heh my name is also Katie and I play the flute. 🙂

    • @Jenifer.flute20
      @Jenifer.flute20 3 года назад +3

      I wonder if she knows how to circular breathe...

    • @petitroque1499
      @petitroque1499 2 года назад +1

      The air stream is very focused with almost no air spilling over the mouthpiece... and so, air is not wasted... allowing for good durations without breathing...

  • @solacehealer
    @solacehealer 5 лет назад +228

    Appreciate being able to hear a wooden flute(s) in comparison for a metal one. The wooden headjoint is quite interesting, very nice tone

    • @brycesusong6307
      @brycesusong6307 5 лет назад +6

      iNteREsTiNg

    • @reubenk1615
      @reubenk1615 5 лет назад +10

      I honestly could not hear a difference. She had her own beautiful sound evenly on them all.
      To my ear at least

  • @adamchess4543
    @adamchess4543 5 лет назад +110

    Of course it is subjective, but I definitely prefer the sound of the wood flutes. I found the Powell to be clean, and honest sounding. Great job katie.

  • @sarah-vf3xr
    @sarah-vf3xr 5 лет назад +129

    A few things...
    1. I love you and I look up to you so much!
    2. What are your main tips for getting into Juliard and how to prepare?
    3. Collab with twoset?

  • @sarahsmith4690
    @sarahsmith4690 5 лет назад +49

    The wooden flutes have such a rich tone. 😍⌚

  • @bellagmakeup
    @bellagmakeup 5 лет назад +48

    The Powell sounds it fits you good you sound amazing with it

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  5 лет назад +3

      thanks so much, Bella! :)

  • @blancaruizruiz9271
    @blancaruizruiz9271 5 лет назад +44

    I loved Sankyo much more because: I think it has more resonance, better articulation and you can phrase longer. Even though I could notice you were a bit uncomfortable playing it, it really cached my attention. It has some cualities that stand out from the others. I was very impressed.

  • @amieramsey1020
    @amieramsey1020 4 года назад +21

    I love the wooden flutes -- beautiful with a very "old-fashioned" sound. My daughter has decided she wants to join the band and play the flute next year. She found your videos and I approve! Pop gave her Grammy's flute, and she is teaching herself a bit. It makes my heart happy! Thank you for your videos.

  • @RymVri108
    @RymVri108 4 года назад +18

    I love the silver flute, but the wooden ones, especially the Powell, sounded otherworldly, which I really, really loved. And the wooden head joint on the silver flute was beautiful!

  • @kiaraeijo
    @kiaraeijo 5 лет назад +17

    My favorite was the Muramatsu with the Mancke Headjoint!!

  • @reneblom2160
    @reneblom2160 5 лет назад +36

    My personal preference is also the wooden Powell and the Muramatsu DS flute + Mancke headjoint.

    • @rrrusty49
      @rrrusty49 4 года назад

      Muramatsu all-lll the way. :)

  • @migueltortoza
    @migueltortoza 5 лет назад +21

    I love the wooden flute sound

  • @ksmontanaro
    @ksmontanaro 4 года назад +8

    Wood on silver is very charming! The silver alone sounds more muscular, but with the wood headjoint there is a sweetness. I thought both sounded better than wood alone.

  • @thenerdybunny1296
    @thenerdybunny1296 5 лет назад +12

    I love the 1st flute the best. The tone color is slightly muted, but it flows very nicely and serenely and I love it.

  • @fiddlestitch89
    @fiddlestitch89 5 лет назад +6

    I really liked the Powell as well. Sweet and well rounded tone.

  • @sthomper89512
    @sthomper89512 3 года назад +1

    i felt the sankyo, despite comfort issues, outdid everything. lush tone.

  • @dp8460
    @dp8460 4 года назад +3

    Sankyo is close to the sound of a baroque flute.. probably becauseof the absence of lip plate and its wooden body.. tone is so soft and illuminating.

  • @hoolia
    @hoolia 5 лет назад +4

    The muramatsu with the wooden headjoint sounds soooo good

  • @lionel_duh
    @lionel_duh 5 лет назад +11

    Woop woop I’m happy you made this video!!! I love your videos and your work

  • @sofiadahlen1187
    @sofiadahlen1187 5 лет назад +38

    Yes Bohem did create a metal flute in 1847. But the Bohem system with metal bodies took a while to become the norm. They were first adopted in the Paris conservatory around 1860 and they spread even slower in german speaking countries. Rockstro even wrote in 1889 that they were rare in Gemnany and that England was filled with hybrid systems. Trying to compromise between the new and the old sounds. So the wooden sound is perfect not only for baroque and clasical repertoire, but even for the whole 19th century, with exeptions on French repertoire.

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  5 лет назад +5

      thank you for the clarification, Sofia!! 💕

    • @tenoreDB
      @tenoreDB 4 года назад

      Except that is is Boehm and not Bohem. Boehm did develop his own fingering system for flute. And also on other wind instruments: for clarinet and Oboe. On a clarinet you can have the French Boehm system or the German Oehler system.

    • @sofiadahlen1187
      @sofiadahlen1187 4 года назад

      @@tenoreDB Sorry for the spellingmistake ! English is not my first language but yes he should be spelled like you said. He did not develope the systems for the clarinet and the oboe. The systems were inspired by Boehm and bear his name, but he did not make them. The Boehm-system for the clarinet was developed by Klosé and the Boehm-system for the Oboe was developed by Triebert though that is not the standard today.

  • @LpsHayHay
    @LpsHayHay 5 лет назад +11

    aah i love the powell flute!
    also thank you for playing one of my favorite songs. we played jesu for one of our band concerts!!

  • @BachDevotee
    @BachDevotee 5 лет назад +6

    Tough call, but if you forced me to choose, I'd pick the silver one! The wooden ones sounded almost breathy--almost! The silver had a clear, pure tone.
    I know some people think they are gimmicky, but I'd love to hear you play a crystal flute and give us your thoughts/opinions on it. 😀

  • @JuliaCareyFlute
    @JuliaCareyFlute 5 лет назад +10

    The Powell is definitely my favorite! I think the sound is so sweet :) I'm also a little biased because I've tried a couple of the Powell wooden flutes and have loved them!

  • @christiansfortruth5953
    @christiansfortruth5953 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Katie. Nice demo. I do think that the silver flute with the wooden head joint has a good warm rich sound at the lower end of the 1st register. Lovely quality. Very nice resonance. Great vid. Thanks. I think I will get myself a wooden head joint. Hooray. 😊😊😊😊😊

  • @michellet3775
    @michellet3775 5 лет назад +7

    I could definitely hear a difference in them as well!
    The first always sounded a little darker, deeper
    The second always a slight bit shallower and much brighter and louder
    The third always more resonant, bright and had a very clear tone
    The fourth always had a shallower sound than the third and slightly more airy and mellow, but otherwise similar.
    (there's me feeling too lazy to go back for the names lol)

  • @claireilett5139
    @claireilett5139 5 лет назад +6

    I really like the Powell-such a nice tone 😊 But I really liked the idea of the wooden head joint too!

  • @maclayyc
    @maclayyc 5 лет назад +5

    I just love the warm earthiness of the wooden instruments. Have you ever played any end-blown flutes such as Bulgarian kaval or Turkish ney?

  • @Caleb.flute96
    @Caleb.flute96 5 лет назад +3

    Light articulation goals 😍😍 we love you queen (also the Mancke headjoint sounded so beautiful)

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  5 лет назад +1

      thank you so much, Caleb!!! 💕💕

  • @mycahrenee4706
    @mycahrenee4706 4 года назад +6

    3:15 it’s literally a large piccolo 😂

  • @hudsonweber3820
    @hudsonweber3820 5 лет назад +4

    in my opinion the sankyo sounds most like a wooden flute, but i like the powell flute more because i think it has the perfect combination of sounds. also, the wooden headjoint with the muramatsu gives the flute a nice wooden feel and sound as well

  • @hollysegall9898
    @hollysegall9898 2 года назад +4

    When first listening I couldn’t tell a difference but I realized that the higher notes on the metal sound brighter and the lower notes on the wood sound strong and full

  • @crysed7897
    @crysed7897 4 года назад +2

    I choose the wood Powell.. it's very focused, has greatest resonance, and has most colour produced.

  • @Jenifer.flute20
    @Jenifer.flute20 5 лет назад +2

    Oh, I LOVE the Murumatsu with the Mancke wooden headjoint

    • @Jenifer.flute20
      @Jenifer.flute20 5 лет назад

      It still has a bright modern flute sound, but with a mellow warmth.

  • @laciepower
    @laciepower 5 лет назад +2

    I liked the Powell the best

  • @SelinaLismet
    @SelinaLismet 5 лет назад +16

    The Powell flute is my favourite. I wanted a wooden flute for a long time, but I'm honestly a bit shocked about the prices. I hope, I'll find a more affordable wooden flute for myself.

  • @roomkaaas
    @roomkaaas 4 года назад +1

    I don't know what it is with us flute players that we automatically start "sweeping" with the music, like you just can't sit still with your flute while playing, but I think it's beautiful and is a beautiful way of putting your whole emotion into it

  • @tiffanyzhu2355
    @tiffanyzhu2355 Год назад

    Those wooden flutes are flute-tastic!

  • @musicalprostitute7860
    @musicalprostitute7860 4 года назад

    Her breath control is beyond amazing!

  • @alexkao3439
    @alexkao3439 5 лет назад +2

    I personally liked the Sankyo for the Bach Excerpt. As far as the other excerpts, I could tell you were much more comfortable on your usual set up so it was hard for me to tell what I liked sound wise. However, after thinking about it, I really liked the muramatsu with the wooden head joint the best. It gave the sound dimension that you just don’t get with a full metal set up making it much more interesting to listen to.

  • @lovermuzak
    @lovermuzak 3 года назад +1

    I liked the Sankyo over the Powell, because of the resonance and it seemed like you could do more dynamics with it. The Mancke head joint on the Muramatsu sounded awesome.

    • @johnnypooncy
      @johnnypooncy 3 года назад +2

      I liked the Sankyo a little more than the Powell as well because I felt it played more in-tune and didn’t sound as bright

  • @williammidgley3905
    @williammidgley3905 3 года назад +1

    As someone who knows a bit about Irish flutes, but next to nothing about orchestral flutes, I was surprised how much the wooden ones sound like metal ones. There is a difference but not massive. Irish flutes with the simple fingering system sound very different. I expected that to be due to the wood but apparently not.

  • @gabrielliragallardo9631
    @gabrielliragallardo9631 5 лет назад +1

    I liked the powel and the last one, well that's from my point of view, because I'm a French Horn player, not a flute player.
    Congratulations and thank you very much Katie, we will have two videos per week.

  • @fabulousfluter08
    @fabulousfluter08 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting video!

  • @kylejudkins754
    @kylejudkins754 5 лет назад +4

    I wish I had a sampled wooden flute now
    sounds so period, instantly makes me think of fantasy - rather than orchestral music

  • @vhondystrickland5262
    @vhondystrickland5262 5 лет назад +5

    The Muramatsu to me had a greater depth of sound and was more resonant - my preference.

  • @pedrosanchezpalma4443
    @pedrosanchezpalma4443 Год назад

    Simply, wonderful!

  • @KennyBentley7
    @KennyBentley7 4 года назад +2

    I can definitely hear a difference in sound with the wooden flutes. They sounded more crisp and bold, but just a beautiful. My preference would a tie between the Sankyo wooden flute or the silver flute with the wooden headjoint, but I can understand the situation with the lip plate on the Sankyo one.

  • @Xingqiwu387
    @Xingqiwu387 Год назад

    I was most impressed by the Sankyo wooden flute. What an amazing sound, and your technique is flawless!

  • @texasmamabear9651
    @texasmamabear9651 2 года назад

    As a former woodwind instructor, listening to you is a pure joy!!
    I did favor the Powell...LOVED the richness!!😁

  • @1015SaturdayNight
    @1015SaturdayNight Год назад

    Gosh that Powell is out of this world

  • @DynamixWarePro
    @DynamixWarePro 5 лет назад +2

    This is the first time I have heard wooden flutes with pads. I love the Powell flute. I found the wooden head produced a more mellow sound and I like the tone. I own one wooden flute and its the only one I have ever played. It is an Irish flute and I have had it for many years. It is a bit old, don't know much about it other than I was told it was rosewood when I bought it, the head joint is brass with wood over the top of it. I think in the key of D.

  • @JackBauer1959
    @JackBauer1959 5 лет назад +1

    The wooden flutes are very special!!!

  • @danakimbis1461
    @danakimbis1461 Год назад

    I think the wooden head joint added a beautiful depth to the Muramatsu. I May look into trying one on my flute! I agree that the Powell wooden flute had a clearer and brighter sound than the Sankyo. Thanks for the demo!

  • @mlonlippert
    @mlonlippert 5 лет назад +2

    Absolutely love your videos and your instagram. Just heard your interview. I enjoy how REAL and relatable you are. Which is hard to find on social media when everything is edited to no end. I’ve been interested in the Mancke headjoints. This helped me decide! Thanks

  • @jonascarlson5666
    @jonascarlson5666 5 лет назад +2

    the sound of the wooden flutes 😮

  • @ViktoriousFlutes
    @ViktoriousFlutes 5 лет назад +3

    I recently bought a wooden for a nice price $3000 from Murali flutes. Highly recommend because the maker made Powell and Haynes flutes before making his own brand.

    • @georgebijacu7141
      @georgebijacu7141 5 лет назад

      Really? How good is it really? Can you please post something? I am chasing for a wooden flute now so...this would be a huge help. Thank you so much in advance!

    • @ViktoriousFlutes
      @ViktoriousFlutes 4 года назад

      @@georgebijacu7141 Hello, I know i'm kinda late but the flute is really cool. It was hard at first to adjust to a new more relaxed embouchure. I finally posted some videos playing wooden flute on my channel. ruclips.net/video/00fTGJrDsG0/видео.html

    • @romainhureaux28
      @romainhureaux28 2 года назад

      And that's why, ladies and gentlemen, you're spending time to read every comment on videos discussing of topics you find interesting.
      Had no idea Murali flutes existed, and damn their wooden flute are so affordable, coming from someone with actual experience.
      Thanks for mentioning them.

  • @MrBaxterrify
    @MrBaxterrify 2 года назад

    I love the warm sound of the wooden flutes. Yes the overtones are unmistakable and they sound "old fashioned" and very good in music other than classical music. But I can see why you love silver flutes. The sound is pure and crystalized. It's like pure water on a stream. It is also luminous....

  • @paulocesardacunha1149
    @paulocesardacunha1149 5 лет назад +1

    All perfect, very clean sound ...

  • @bonilynt.3468
    @bonilynt.3468 5 лет назад +4

    Totally IN LOVE with the Sankyo! Excuse me while I wipe the drool off my keyboard...

  • @NeoRIGEL65
    @NeoRIGEL65 3 года назад

    Fell in love with the Powell 16013

  • @rosiemeade7612
    @rosiemeade7612 5 лет назад +1

    I definitely prefer both of the wood flutes. However it is had to tell weather I would like playing them myself because you are such an amazing flute player, everything sounds good when you play it

  • @jessicaruiz8284
    @jessicaruiz8284 5 лет назад +25

    Any way you could name all the Etudes you played on these flutes? Very beautiful playing as always btw 💕

    • @ThomasMulliganFlute
      @ThomasMulliganFlute 5 лет назад +17

      1) Bach Cantata BWV78
      2) Telemann Fantasy #2 Vivace
      3) Mozart Concerto in G, mvt3

  • @annapavfan4680
    @annapavfan4680 5 лет назад +6

    Sankyo wins!

  • @Frederer59
    @Frederer59 5 лет назад +2

    That's what I thought too - Powell and the Mancke

  • @zozzaa9314
    @zozzaa9314 4 года назад

    Wow the timbre of the wooden flutes. Incredible! So different to the metal I wasn’t expecting to notice such a change

  • @dextermatias9649
    @dextermatias9649 2 года назад

    Once I noticed the difference, I cannot get over the fact that metal flutes have metallic sound, louder but less warmer than wooden flutes. I like the warmer sound of wooden flutes.

  • @austinhayden5148
    @austinhayden5148 5 лет назад +8

    Hiiii, it’s the bass clarinet player again😂 I’m not sure if you remember me from my comment in a different video, but once again, you have made another great video that holds my interest! Keep it up, and thank you! Btw, I just had my first day of band camp preparing for marching season, and I think that I did phenomenal being that I have never even looked at a score before today much less learning most of my sets for our first song(Beat It by Michael Jackson)! I also almost have my first song learned as well! You really do inspire me to practice so that I can be great😊 thanks again!

    • @moonylanatm_
      @moonylanatm_ 5 лет назад

      I’m a euphonist & a pianist haha

  • @candylandkm
    @candylandkm 4 года назад

    It’s always been on my list to play a wooden flute! The sound is just heart warming

  • @abbywaling8951
    @abbywaling8951 5 лет назад +2

    u really deserve more subscribers! I luv ur vids!

  • @angeldelvax7219
    @angeldelvax7219 3 года назад

    I absolutely love the nice soft warm sound of a wooden flute, but I also love the bright clear sound of a metal flute. The combination of metal flute with wood head joint doesn't have the best of both worlds for me, but it does have a beautiful unique sound of itself. My absolute favorite are the silver flutes though.

  • @hannahhh7210
    @hannahhh7210 5 лет назад +13

    I actually prefer the wooden flute’s sound

  • @percyvolnar8010
    @percyvolnar8010 11 месяцев назад

    In the hands of a very specific player, that Powell flute has the confidence and arrogance of Bruce Lee... and will challenge even a flute costing 5 times as much. I saw this happen in a masterclass in Switzerland a couple years ago. Mind-Blown.

  • @inthenow8249
    @inthenow8249 5 лет назад +1

    I preferred the Powell myself. But it's entirely subjective. They all sounded beautiful, and your playing was maginificent as always.

  • @andreag8508
    @andreag8508 4 года назад

    Those wooden flutes are beautiful works of art themselves :)

  • @matthewv789
    @matthewv789 5 лет назад +1

    I liked the Sankyo the best, it had a more interesting sound than the others, which is something I’m always looking for (in listening, I’m not a flute player). I also liked how the Manke wooden headjoint made the Muramtsu sound a little more interesting.

  • @shelleyabrams4312
    @shelleyabrams4312 4 года назад

    Mancke head joint flute is my personal choice... Excellent video, thanks!

  • @curtvaughan2836
    @curtvaughan2836 11 месяцев назад

    For performing 18th century music, I much prefer the traverso to the Boehm flute. For later music, the Boehm system rules, regardless of whether wood, metal, or plastic. Love the one-keyed flute.

  • @HA1W
    @HA1W Год назад

    Thank you for the comparison. Each flute has its strength, but my preference was 1. Muramatsu DS + Manke head, 2. Powell wood (noble body resonance), 3. Sankyo wood (still typical Sankyo sound in wood!), 4. Muramatsu DS.
    In trying this type of sound, it would be interesting to hear Silver Bernhard Hammig and Yamaha wooden flutes. They both sound really beautiful and noble. (I own Johannes Hammig made by Bernhard Hammig-san, and tried Yamaha at a shop and really impressed).

  • @nlyons11
    @nlyons11 5 лет назад

    Hearing all of the different timbres is so fun! I've never played a wooden flute and I want to so badly!!

  • @vulcanmuse7715
    @vulcanmuse7715 4 года назад

    I love the Powell flute! It has such a sparkling tone.

  • @teacher5376
    @teacher5376 3 года назад

    Nice, feels .looks and vocals. Sizes. And fits...

  • @cherylrajewski3390
    @cherylrajewski3390 5 лет назад +1

    I liked the Powell best. If I was to get one I'd really like to have that lip plate.

  • @heartfiil1193
    @heartfiil1193 4 года назад

    I think #3 was the best, because it got a smoother sound out. And when u were going from the higher notes to the notes, the sound came out cleaner.

  • @rochellehouser4893
    @rochellehouser4893 4 года назад

    I liked the Powell flute better of the two wooden flutes, but I think the wooden head joint on the silver flute makes an amazing sound that is warmer than the silver alone, but brighter than the wooden flutes. So, a very nice cross between the two types of materials. I think a wooden head joint would be a great addition to your collection.

  • @maggietighe24
    @maggietighe24 5 лет назад +4

    This is so strange to me because I play both classical flute and traditional Irish flute. Trad flutes are only made of wood so it’s odd knowing some people are surprised by their beautiful sound and they may have never even thought of one before!

    • @thewonkyembouchure
      @thewonkyembouchure 11 месяцев назад

      I enjoy being in both world’s too. And cherish my non-wood (Delrin) keyed Irish flute.

    • @jacebeleren1703
      @jacebeleren1703 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same here!
      Although not gonna lie, i expected a more striking difference in tone color. I guess the tapered bore and construction of the simple system (irish) flute alongside the way they re traditionally played, is what enhances the difference in sound.

  • @viktorwessulv5829
    @viktorwessulv5829 3 года назад

    I find that the wooden flutes sound better in the lower register with warm and deep tones, but in the higher registers the pure silver Muramatsu DS sounds absolutely transcendental

  • @obedpoto-poto5847
    @obedpoto-poto5847 5 лет назад +6

    Love your videos. So happy I’m early

    • @katieflute
      @katieflute  5 лет назад

      I'm glad you love them :')

  • @Jenifer.flute20
    @Jenifer.flute20 3 года назад

    I've been experimenting with a Roger Young African blackwood headjoint on my silver Azumi, and the difference in sound, the feeling of the air moving, the sensation of playing is so interesting. I love the way my silver headjoint sounds too, but playing baroque and classical styles on wood is so fun.

  • @LoganCFord-tv5vg
    @LoganCFord-tv5vg 5 лет назад

    The wooden headjoint w/ silver flute gave you a lot more flexibility. The lower range of the flute is difficult to master and based on the richness of the lower notes, Im sure you found them to be a little easier. Wonderful combination!

  • @sarawinter1300
    @sarawinter1300 4 года назад

    I love the sankyo flute

  • @Flewti2
    @Flewti2 2 года назад

    Robert Bigio in the UK makes a variety of wooden flute headjoints, as well.

  • @Nara1Family2Rulez3
    @Nara1Family2Rulez3 5 лет назад

    The immediate attack on the low notes after playing in the higher register seemed better on the Powell (due to the liplate maybe), then on the Muramatsu+Mancke. I've read that Böhm suggested that a metal flute, silver/gold with a wooden headjoint is quite the best combination. I've ordered an Abell flute, for the extra silver band under the D key for extra protection against cracking, and C# key (like Sankyo also offers, Powell not). Lovely video with wooden flutes! I love the mellow and warm sound.

  • @tracipinzon60
    @tracipinzon60 5 лет назад +1

    I love that you played the third mvmt from Mozart’s concerto in G, doesn’t get enough recognition

  • @James-nr9gm
    @James-nr9gm 4 года назад

    I preferred the timbre of the Powell to the Sankyo as it was even more mellow. The Muramatsu with the Mancke head joint was fascinating! Also, wasn’t expecting to enjoy your comparisons so much - beautiful playing!

  • @ashleyd4563
    @ashleyd4563 4 года назад

    I liked the wooden sound of the Muramatsu with the Mankyo headjoint the best!

  • @martinehrlich9094
    @martinehrlich9094 6 месяцев назад

    I loved the Powell. I have played the Powell Mopane flute and loved it. I would like to hear you play it in a demonstration. I own a heavy wall DS and really liked how the Manecke sounded.

  • @Sesalicious
    @Sesalicious 4 года назад

    I like the Sankyo's lower body of sound like staff notes down because it's really wholesome and full-bodied, but the Powell I like on notes above the staff because it's clear, pure, and sweet. I want a Muramatsu! I was looking at the DS model because I have a metal allergy. I have an 18k gold necklace that gives me a rash so I would hate to have a rash on my face every time I went to play my flute. I've played a 24k gold Muramatsu and it was incredible but I wouldn't want to own one since gold is so soft and malleable. I currently own a Dean Yang. Of the woods, I think the DS wooden headjoint combo is my favorite!

  • @nathanwyatt7748
    @nathanwyatt7748 3 года назад

    Late to the party but I love the wooden head joint on the Muramatsu silver flute. Just beautiful!

  • @michaelshelley1289
    @michaelshelley1289 4 года назад

    I think the first wooden flute sounded better than the Powell....but of course you have to be comfortable playing it also so if you say Powell...i say go for it! The sound you have on the silver flute is amazing. I could hear a difference with the wooden head joint (to me it was more airy) So for me...i prefer either the first wooden flute or the all silver one....but what do i know...you are the bomb~!!!