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Flutist or Flautist?

April 25, 2011 at 8:38 pmCategory:Uncategorized

Flutist or Flautist? This has to be the question I am asked most when I meet someone and they find out I play flute. It’s funny how much of a controversy this simple issue of what someone who plays flute should be called.

One of my teachers insisted on flutist. She reasoning was, “I speak English and I live in the 20th century.” (Guess I’m dating myself here!) But she made perfect sense. I like Nancy Toff’s discussion in her book, “The Flute,” of this all-important issue. It turns out that the term “flutist” predates “flautist” in the English language by over 200 years! Flautist is the word for flute player in Italian and Spanish.

Granted, flautist sounds more sophisticated, and maybe that’s what people are going for when they say it. I’ve noticed that the people who say “flautist” are usually non-musicians, have some knowledge and enjoyment of classical music, and maybe even go to a concert once in awhile.

When I was in high school, I thought being called a flautist was cool. At a summer camp I went to, the flute section had Tshirts made up that said “If you’ve got it, flaut it.” We were also trying to be cool. Now, I prefer “flutist”. It just seems logical to me. How about you?

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Long time, no post

April 21, 2011 at 8:38 pmCategory:Uncategorized

What subject appears on more blogs than any other? How long it has been since the last post. Yes it has been too long since my last post, too long since I’ve had a good practice session, too long since I came up with a Flute Treat or Tip of the Week. Of course I have all the usual excuses, busy with work, sinus infection, family obligations, tired, etc. I know, none of that matters to you. All you want is good flute stuff!

I did manage to read this month’s issue of Flute Talk. There was a lot of good info this month. One thing I really enjoyed was a list of things flute students should do in order to be prepared for their lessons, put together by a University flute teacher. If only all students would be so prepared! There were also some great tips on interpretation and performance by John Heiss. I’ll have to steal a couple of those! Maybe I’ll discuss some of those later. If you don’t subscribe to Flute Talk, check it out. There is always something useful.

And the next most popular post? I promise to be a more diligent blogger and post more regularly. I promise!

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Flute Overhaulin’

March 27, 2011 at 4:07 pmCategory:Uncategorized

Wow! Just got my flute back after a long overdue overhaul and I cannot believe the difference! The sound is so resonant, the low notes come out without coaxing, and the runs really rip. It’s amazing!

Finding good repair people can be really difficult, but I have had excellent luck sending mine to the US distributor for Miyazawa Flutes, West Music in Coralville, Iowa. I play a hybrid, a Miyazawa PCM body with a silver Powell head, so sending it to the Miyazawa shop just makes sense to me. The tech Erik did such a great job! It was a complete overhaul, new springs, new corks, those fancy Straubinger pads, and a thorough clean and polish. It looks like a new flute, it is so shiny now. They even crafted and installed a brass nut to replace the washers and putty that I had put in the crown when I was experimenting with adding weight to the head, ala Patricia George. I bet that was a nasty little surprise when they pushed out the cork!

Because it has a ‘foreign’ head joint, all the repair techs had to try it out. The reviews sounded favorable, but Erik did comment on my “funny old head joint”. I had to politely point out that the body is older than the head.

My poor flute had gotten so bad that I was convinced that I needed a new flute (of course, who doesn’t think that!), but now I think I can hang on a little longer. Though I take great pride in being able to do basic cleaning and oiling and make some adjustments myself, I will definitely not let it go so long next time. I’m always telling students to go get their flutes fixed, it’s about time I followed that advice!

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what a pretty new flute

March 1, 2011 at 12:31 amCategory:Uncategorized

Well it came today!  A beautiful, shiny, new flute from Burkhart that I get to try for the next week.  It’s so exciting!  It’s been a long time since I seriously thought about buying a new flute, but it is time for a change.  There are so many flutes to choose from these days!  It wasn’t so long ago that there were only two real choices for serious flutists.  When it was time to get “the flute”, the one you went to college with or got just after graduation, you bought a Powell or Haynes.  Now there are lots of great flutemakers offering all kinds of options.  Wading through all those choices is overwhelming, but I think I have it narrowed down to two, and Burkhart is one.  Can’t wait to really play it!

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