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How Much Does A Good Beginner Flute Cost?

April 17, 2011

I have played a lot of different instruments besides the flute. What I have found out is that even though you are buying a beginner instrument you need to go above a sudden price to pick up a good instrument.

A great deal of men and women give the advice to go for a cheap flute to see if playing the flute is something for you – then later on you can upgrade. I think this is the wrong tactic. When you are starting to play an instrument it is very important that it is easy to get going. If you buy the cheapest option it will most likely be just the opposite – tough to play and not sounding that great.

This is especially true when it relates to contemporary flutes. The contemporary flutes comes with lots of technical components that all have to operate perfect. If you pick one of the lowest priced flutes a great deal of problems can occur.

The pads may not be 100 % air tight making it literally impossible to play the flute

The springs that control the pads will probably break after playing for a small number of days

Other physical elements could also break and you could easily end up paying more on repairs than you did when you bought the flute

A cheap flute is often not manufactured precisely enough and the tones will therefore not be in perfect pitch, despite the fact that they are played in the correct way

A great starting point for beginner flutes is round $500- $1200. In this price range you can actually get a very good instrument that you’ll be able to play for many years to come. The right flute bought in the $500 – $1200 price range can sound wonderful in the hands of a good flute player.

Creating a good flute is a very demanding process. Listed above are just a small number of the things that has to be executed right, to make a good sounding and playable flute. If you choose to buy $50 flute you will not acquire a playable instrument and you are better of saving up to get yourself a good student flute. Making a good flute for $50 is simply impossible and should be seen as a scam.

Paying out $20. 000 is extreme in the other direction and only as a professional or being a player for countless years, you will be able to appreciate all of the little perfections the very costly instruments have to offer.

Should you learn that playing the flute just isn’t you, a flute you have paid less than $500 for will be very hard to sell. A flute bought in the $500- $1200 price range will be much easier to get rid of and you will therefore be capable of getting some of your hard earned dollars back.

The flute is an awesome instrument and reselling will most likely not be the outcome – but then you can just be happy that you spend the extra capital and now have a fantastic flute.

Learn more about flutes for beginners. Stop by William Long’s site where you can find out all about beginner flutes and how to get started playing the flute.

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