Saturday, January 2, 2010

Headjoint Music People! What Is The Difference Between A Silver-plated And A Solid Silver Flute Headjoint?

Music People! What is the difference between a silver-plated and a solid silver flute headjoint? - headjoint

N flute solid silver head, make a big difference in sound? They are silver on the same?

Thank you for answering!

3 comments:

Meg said...

The silver-plated watch them just like the solid silver, solid silver, but makes a big difference in sound. However, if you are a beginner, the difference in sound is not as great as at this moment, the player, the instrument is important. For more experienced players, the solid silver head piece the right way.

☼ said...

I had the experience of playing one silver-plated gold and solid silver head piece, when I was in high school. So I could not tell a big difference when he played for 7-8 years. If you have more experience, but you can make a difference.

If you are a beginner or intermediate, then the money went, because at this level is not much contrast.
But if you are above that level, or are planning to play much longer, then you should go with the chip as a whole, because it works for you in the long run.

lachy459... said...

Yes, the brass, the flute is a huge positive impact on noise that is created. Otherwise, why platinum flutes are there? Gilded silver looks good, but solid silver produced much better. It is no great difference, however, unless the player is able to produce the instrument sounds.

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