Flute Expert explains why a $70 AMAZON flute is good and isn't

Why should you buy a cheap amazon flute? I take the Eastar EFL-1 from AMAZON and answer all your questions and tell you why it's a good flute and isn't!
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  • @LaMerleNoir216
    @LaMerleNoir2165 жыл бұрын

    I purchased the EFL -2 not long after your original video. All the reviews I saw about amazon flutes were terrible and I was pretty discouraged because I wanted to get back into the flute so badly. So after I saw your video I figured I would give it a shot. I’m not trying to be a professional I just want to learn again and have a hobby I enjoy to take my mind off life stress and music is what I love. It’s a good deal to learn fingerings and such but I don’t expect to make much progress with tone until I can save up for a better flute. I appreciate that you guys didn’t immediately dismiss it as garbage like a lot of others did.

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    we even have a nice poster with all the fingerings and scales that would compliment your studying at our store. Im super happy you enjoyed the videos and hope to see you again in the comments! Happy practicing Monika.

  • @alexanderbelov6892

    @alexanderbelov6892

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Monika Griffith You actually can make progress on any flute. As you can hear in the video there is no tone difference using Amazon flutes. It is all about flutist.

  • @LaMerleNoir216

    @LaMerleNoir216

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@alexanderbelov6892 You are right but I have noticed some limitations. Especially in the higher register. I have a horrible time staying in tune no matter what I try. But I will continue to work with it and get the best out of it I can :)

  • @alexanderbelov6892

    @alexanderbelov6892

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@LaMerleNoir216 If you experience some problems to be in tune in third register it may be cork position tuning problem. You may tune the flute low A into 442 Hz with sliding you headjoint back and forth in the flute body. Then move the cork in headjoint back and forth until low D and third register D will be in tune. Fix crown in proper position. Check that low A is still 442 Hz.

  • @10051993able

    @10051993able

    5 жыл бұрын

    I am sorry but I see this flute has received glowing reviews with rating averaging 4.5 stars.

  • @Prometheus720
    @Prometheus7205 жыл бұрын

    I don't think people in the comments really understand how a cheap instrument can unlock a whole world for a music student. A flute like this is absolutely incredible for a young middle schooler who is just starting out. With 100 bucks (this flute and some books/etc) you could change a child's life forever. How can anyone discount that?

  • @donbrown971

    @donbrown971

    5 жыл бұрын

    For $300 you could buy a great student instrument like a Yamaha or Gemeinhardt that will last as long as you are willing to repair it. A cheapo Chinese junker like this in most cases cannot even be repaired at all.

  • @user-mv9tt4st9k

    @user-mv9tt4st9k

    5 жыл бұрын

    The point is not all students have access to that $300.00 for a student flute (they are more in the $400-450.00 range). That is a lot of money to spend if the kid plays for a year and decides to quit. With decent pads, the $70.00 flute will last long enough to find out if the kid really enjoys learning (and give time to save up for that pricey student flute). Personally, I would look for a nice student flute for my kid.

  • @NatashaEstrada

    @NatashaEstrada

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I would have been thrilled to have received one of these in middle school because it meant I would have been able to start earlier. As it was I didn't get to play until High School where the school provided a loaner instrument and group lessons. At that point, I was able to show to my parents that I had some talent and my dad sold some of his own personal belongings to buy me a Yamaha entry level which I still 25 years later. Before high school, I had to enjoy music through the recorder. Not everyone is going to end up being a pro. If the choice is between having some joy with a cheaper flute or none at all then I'd always err towards joy.

  • @NatashaEstrada

    @NatashaEstrada

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@donbrown971 $300 is a lot of money for many families. Especially ones in the US. I grew up in NZ and I know my first Yamaha cost around $1000NZD and my parents were not rolling in the dough. $70 is significantly less than $300 and is something that could be bought as a more casual gift for someone. Chinese flutes aren't always the junkers they used to be. The flute is an old design that can be replicated quite well with modern manufacturing.

  • @gjgjgjaify

    @gjgjgjaify

    5 жыл бұрын

    Most middle schoolers and beginners are better off renting a good student instrument from a music shop or teacher/school. These often go for much more affordable prices like 25$/month. And you can cancel any time if you decide you don’t like it so you’re not wasting money. The real issue with poorly made instruments is that students often dont make consistent progress and become frustrated because they don’t think they have the talent, when it’s really the instrument.

  • @paulineb66
    @paulineb665 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for not immediately dismissing these cheap flutes. They have their purpose for some people.

  • @donbrown971

    @donbrown971

    5 жыл бұрын

    They are really good at driving students out of band because they quickly become impossible to play. They also make nice lamps if you get a lamp kit for it for when it is no longer functional. Save some time though and buy the kit at the same time as the instrument.

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm really glad it help. We agree!

  • @coleorum

    @coleorum

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Cold German Beer "Don't bother starting at all"!!...For many a cheap chinese instrument is what gets them off the starting line in the first place. Even a Yamaha student instrument is too expensive for many.

  • @coleorum

    @coleorum

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Cold German Beer I have been playing the flute for 50 years and do understand the point you are trying to make. I have a cheap chinese flute in my collection and after 5 years it is still going strong. It doesn't compare tone wise with my better flutes but is far from being a bad instrument. If you aspire to be a virtuoso then you will need a better flute but many just enjoy playing at whatever level they can achieve on an instrument they can afford.

  • @sarahl1461

    @sarahl1461

    5 жыл бұрын

    I have had too many students who bought this flute who quit because they blamed themselves for the fact it was hard to play. Me personally, I can play these for ten minutes then my mouth is tired. I am a regular performer, and I never get tired. if I got tired, then my beginning students will not manage. It is too much hard work. It isn't about the sound quality -- it is about ease of playing. If it is too hard, no one will play.

  • @kenrup
    @kenrup5 жыл бұрын

    As a band director, now retired, I was always spouting, "you get what you pay for". I think this flute would be great for those on a very limited budget. One month rental on an overpriced starter flute would purchase this one. I would recommend this one for those who have the desire but limited resources. Most band directors can fix anything anyway.

  • @irishflutegirl9022
    @irishflutegirl9022 Жыл бұрын

    I started 25 years ago on a $99 Cheap flute off of eBay for about 3 years …. Now I’ve been playing ever since on an expensive solid Silver flute and $2500. hand made wooden irish flutes . I would have never blossomed into a flutist or a musician if I didn’t try the cheap flute , it totally got me where I am today . Worth it ! Loving my musical Journey !

  • @CadenzaPiano
    @CadenzaPiano5 жыл бұрын

    Since you are saying that we don't hear a big difference because you are able to compensate, it could be interesting so hear the difference from a less advanced player. I don't know if you teach, but if so, you could ask one of your student to try the cheap flute and then their flute (or your flute if you are confortable letting this student play on your flute).

  • @woodenhatrecords

    @woodenhatrecords

    5 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing, and my suspicion is that a less advanced player is going to sound not very good on BOTH instruments.

  • @jlbmagee

    @jlbmagee

    5 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. I would be worried that a less advanced player would be frustrated by the lack of responsiveness and it might hinder their growth as an artist.

  • @MykolaDolgalov

    @MykolaDolgalov

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@jlbmagee " I would be worried that a less advanced player would be frustrated by the lack of responsiveness and it might hinder their growth as an artist." - oh, how sensitive. Let's buy a 9k flute for a middle schooler so that they don't get frustrated too much. People who just start playing will get a lot of frustration anyway because playing a musical instrument is very hard repetitive boring work. I believe the difference in the frustration level would be negligible anyway.

  • @cac1682

    @cac1682

    5 жыл бұрын

    Jenna Magee - devils advocate here...I learned piano on a VERY much used and out of tune (by 1.5 half steps) upright that had 4-6 dead notes, etc but bc I was an amateur I knew nothing better thus in NO WAY was I “frustrated” or discouraged with it wanting to just throw in the gloves...hey, maybe that’s why the white, 4 fingered gloves are included in the package ;) When the time comes that I’m so utterly baffled and perplexed as to why I can’t get the PERFECT F#%*KING RESPONSE ON MY C NOTE!!!!...reach for the gloves. Genius!!! Market it as an all-in-one starter...and an ender set. LOL (I read why they’re there btw) This opinion is obviously from a well seasoned player that probably wouldn’t have even played my rinky-dink piano (if they knew piano...this is a metaphor...or simile....who the hell cares) bc it didn’t provide the nuances they required for continual playing. Not intending to bash here (though an “edit“ insert allows me the opportunity to also state that initial intention obviously DOES NOT equal original intended outcome)...but if you’re going to spit a completely biased and POMPOUS (in my opinion) opinion as such, first remind yourself of what it’s like to be a noob....then POMPOSE your remark if you still feel the need to have a POINTLESS and COMPLETELY BIASED web presence (for that post at least)...or don’t...but just be ready for multiple reminders about reflecting...then responding.

  • @jlbmagee

    @jlbmagee

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@cac1682 and @Mykola Dolgalov - valid points, of course. Thank you for sharing your opinions with respect.

  • @wharragarbl3324
    @wharragarbl33245 жыл бұрын

    I've been playing flute for six years and am planning to continue through my last years of high school and eventually college, but my family and I can't afford a flute with everything I want. I have to resort to cheap online, cupronickel flutes, and I'm absolutely okay with that as long as I get to play music.

  • @bazwillrun
    @bazwillrun5 жыл бұрын

    the best way to test is "blind" testing...play identical pieces but dont tell us which flute is which...

  • @knuckleboy8522
    @knuckleboy85223 жыл бұрын

    I got this flute and it lasted me 1 and a half years. It broke after. I thought it was pretty good, and was a great beginner flute. I won my school talent show with it. If your a beginner, this is good for its price, but be ready because it could break after a while

  • @MikesProjectsandHobbiesMC
    @MikesProjectsandHobbiesMC5 жыл бұрын

    Your $9000 flute does sound better, much better but does it sound $8930 better for the average high school band flutist? That is the million dollar question...LOL

  • @icemike841

    @icemike841

    5 жыл бұрын

    I believe that for most musicians this is an easy answer. Yes. Modern day manufacturing techniques have rendered better instruments for cheaper prices. But I quickly learned that "much better" sound quality cost. And sound quality is what it's all about. If you can't hear it that's fine. But for those who can, nothing less will do and they'll pay for it.

  • @presbyterosBassI

    @presbyterosBassI

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@icemike841 It's the law of diminishing returns. 50% more cost yields 10% (or less) more quality. You get less back the more you spend.

  • @FerdinandZebua

    @FerdinandZebua

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@presbyterosBassI Recreating the Mona Lisa to essentially indistinguishable detail, is a regularly executed exercise in many advanced university fine-arts programs. Does that mean we can now unquestioningly and without any hesitation whatsoever trash & burn the original? ....And yes I do know that for some people the answer is a definite yes.

  • @presbyterosBassI

    @presbyterosBassI

    5 жыл бұрын

    I think I agree with you. The examples I usually cite are stereo equipment and automobiles. But in art? What is the value of perfection? Each must decide, and those are the decisions which create great art.

  • @MykolaDolgalov

    @MykolaDolgalov

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@icemike841 Double-blind experiments often demonstrate that even "experts" actually "can't hear it" when they don't know which instrument is which. A lot of it is unconscious priming with the knowledge that "now I'm listening to a 9k dollar flute" and "now it's a cheap 70 dollar flute".

  • @pauloperrotti4421
    @pauloperrotti44215 жыл бұрын

    I play the guitar and piano, but always wanted to try the flute. After i saw the first video i immediatly bought it on amazon. Must say i'm having a great time. It 's working perfectly after some small adjusts. Maybe when it stop working i'm gonna buy a better one to continue learning. It's completely worth for those who want just have the feeling of how is to play a flute.

  • @germanhayles9194
    @germanhayles91945 жыл бұрын

    When you began to play the Carmen solo I immediately wondered "Is she playing in a tin pipe"? I was browsing another web site and had your video on in the background. I could hear the effort you had to put in. You still made it sound good.

  • @athruzjohana
    @athruzjohana5 жыл бұрын

    I want one just so I can learn more about the anatomy. Glad you said what you said in this video!

  • @Unit27
    @Unit275 жыл бұрын

    As you said, the big difference quality instruments make is in the effort you have to put in to get the results you want. My experience is with guitars, but with cheaper ones it often feels like you're fighting the instrument, while better ones feel more natural to play and have better tone.

  • @chanimalted
    @chanimalted5 жыл бұрын

    Both of my daughters have two flutes--one for marching band (in the hot sun, the rain--doesn't matter, they play) and the other for the off season when they play in the concert hall. Both are Yamaha and one is partial silver, the other is all silver (thousands--never take this to the field (dents, weather, abuse)). This would be great for the beginners and for the marching season (can't tell enough of a difference and not always in perfect tune when you're rushing up and down a field making patterns. Nice that it's an option and it costs about as much as we spend for pads alone. I know it is easier for our daughters to squeek their cheaper flutes--but hard to tell when you're cover 70 yards of a football field.

  • @jlbmagee

    @jlbmagee

    5 жыл бұрын

    Oh yes! Marching season definitely does a number on flutes! Great point. :) By the time I reached high school, I had a fairly inexpensive Yamaha and went a long way with it.

  • @catherinereid3184

    @catherinereid3184

    4 жыл бұрын

    I do the same thing! I use the EFL-2 flute for marching band season so I don't have to worry about damaging a 1000+ dollar flute. I honestly think that the cheap flute is not that much worse in terms of tone and it squeaking. I really like the split e mechanism on it which makes e not crack so easily.

  • @Hiroyuki_T

    @Hiroyuki_T

    4 жыл бұрын

    Im probably getting a flute cuz it cant be heard in our band in the field 😂😂😂

  • @carpwhisperer1216
    @carpwhisperer12165 жыл бұрын

    I've been really looking forward to learning the flute one day! I hope I can buy this flute soon since you reviewed. Maybe use it to learn the basics of the flute before I commit to a more expensive one

  • @stephenhodges4465
    @stephenhodges44655 жыл бұрын

    Would have liked you to play with exactly the same efforts in fingering, air movement, etc. on both. I think that might have highlighted the differences in a different way for those of us who don't play air instruments.

  • @jillfellows3154
    @jillfellows31545 жыл бұрын

    Honestly, you make any flute sound amazing! Btw, Eastar has a piccolo! I just bought it, and it would be so cool if you reviewed it! That would be amazing! Also, I got this flute and i am now learning Peter and the Wolf only because you played it so well, and I want to sound just like you! Plz keep doing what you do!

  • @rlynn6658
    @rlynn66585 жыл бұрын

    Great video! I had no idea I could get a flute so cheap. I had to stop playing because I ruined my jaw with TMJ, during a time when I had to perform on the piccolo all the time. But now I'm thinking maybe I can slowly try the flute again, and in this case, if it doesn't work, I don't be out a lot of money. I can definitely hear/sense the extra "effort" as you call it, but it still sounds great! This was very informative, thank you so much.

  • @Subparanon
    @Subparanon5 жыл бұрын

    @the flute channel Regarding the construction, the easiest way to show people the difference is to remove the head joint and flick it with a finger nail. Nickel will ring like a bell because it's not as dense as silver, which makes a dull thunk sound by comparison. The difference in density and acoustic characteristics make for differences in projection and volume. I have 2 amazon flutes, a closed and French open and both play really well for the price and I've had no problems. I don't know that I would buy a $99 clarinet though as the Boehm finger work is much more intricate and prone to adjustment issues. For comparison my clarinet is a Buffet E11 which is 6 times the cost of my flute. Also, thanks to your recommendation I picked up a thumb port and my right hand is so much more comfortable now. I have a stable instrument even with no keys pressed.

  • @nsbd90now
    @nsbd90now5 жыл бұрын

    An oldster now, I loved the sound of the flute even as a kid, and way back in the 70s got into Jethro Tull and got a flute. I well remember moving from my beginning Armstrong to my open-hole Gemeinhardt and the wonderful full, mellow tone it produced (with a low B!). I saved up to to get that.

  • @karensorrentino9498
    @karensorrentino94985 жыл бұрын

    I bought the EFL-2 after seeing your previous post. I haven’t played flute in over 40 years so I figured it would be a good practice flute to have fun with. I liked the fact the EFL-2 keys had options to remove the plugs as I advanced. You clearly stated that as it wore out, it wouldn’t be worth fixing, but would be good to take it apart and understand the construction. I was very pleased with it and the sound until about 2 1/2 weeks of daily use. In the middle of playing, I couldn’t get g,f,e notes in any octave. Because I bought on Amazon Prime, I was able to return it for a full refund. I decided to replace it with the EFL-1 because I figure if it happens again so quickly, then I’m not keeping it and the EFL-2 was no longer listed. My only concern is that the EFL-1 is nickel-plated (vs silver-plated EFL-2) and I have lots of sensitivities. I’ve started playing the replacement and the sound is not as nice as the -2, but for my needs, it’s fine.

  • @spronkey

    @spronkey

    4 жыл бұрын

    Any review a year later?

  • @FlashthePreacherGuy
    @FlashthePreacherGuy5 жыл бұрын

    The Sankyo flute sounded warmer than the the eaStar flute.

  • @dds9563
    @dds95632 жыл бұрын

    Hi ... I'm ... 39 years old and got my first ever ... Flute !!! And as a starter ... My $250 is working good and ... Still long way to go to get the right way how to play with it !!! Its been my childhood dream to be a musician !!!

  • @niceguy2171
    @niceguy21715 жыл бұрын

    Very nice, and thank you for doing this for us. Think the second piece you played on both showed the difference in depth and the overall sonic quality of them more..but again, made much smaller from your skill on the instrument. Still surprising how playable that Flute is though for the $75 it cost, and I like your idea of learning how to do your own work on them changing pads etc.. on the cheaper one. As I work on other instruments, would be something I would be interested in learning to do.

  • @petermccarthy4525
    @petermccarthy45252 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this. I have never owned an expensive flute (I have mostly used Pearl and Artley), but the Eastar flute I just bought yesterday seems perfect. It wants to be played. No leaks. Responds well to everything you want to do. Loud, sweet, beautiful. And less than £200 in the UK. It’s exciting because I have never had a flute this good, and have never paid so little. Thanks for posting

  • 5 жыл бұрын

    They sounded exactly the same to me. But, when she was playing her own you could see she wasn't needing to put any effort in it at all. It was like it was part of her. The Flute and Harp are my favourite real instruments. The electronic midi keyboard is my favourite of all instruments.

  • @deegeorge5711

    @deegeorge5711

    5 жыл бұрын

    yogibear2k10 makes very good sense...only any chosen instrument!

  • @thunderfoot11

    @thunderfoot11

    5 жыл бұрын

    One thing I remember discussing with a High School music teacher was those students that could take a piece of crap instrument and make it work actually learned some valuable lessons about control. When those students moved on to better instruments, the teacher found that not only did their sound improve but their technique became flawless (relatively speaking for a beginner, of course.) What I did notice about the cheaper flute was that the notes of the upper register were much more easily obtained than the notes in the lower register.

  • @Vynyard
    @Vynyard2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for part 1 and 2 of this flute. It has really helped me decide.

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're very welcome!

  • @ianwattsOfficial
    @ianwattsOfficial5 жыл бұрын

    Saw the first, and you cleared up my question's, So that is great, and every musical instrument should be available to everyone young and old, rich or poor, it is something to enjoy and play...Cheer's from Australia

  • @mrgskye
    @mrgskye5 жыл бұрын

    As a musician I can appreciate the review and comparing something $70 to $9000 or even $900 in price, quality and specs, along with how much easier or better sounding they are to play... I think all in all that this is a great product and making instruments more affordable, we're able to teach more children to understand, love and appreciate music, in a world full of kids distracted by technology and parents with no job security to afford expensive instruments, it's a great product for $70 and hopefully more items like this will make a better world to live in. Not only for kids but there's plenty of people out there without bags of money for instruments but for $100 for a flute and music books to inspire the next James Galway or such renowned flutists alike, we are blessed.

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wonderfully said Grae! Thanks for watching!

  • @flutechannel
    @flutechannel5 жыл бұрын

    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.

  • @sketchokid6012

    @sketchokid6012

    5 жыл бұрын

    I live in the Philippines. The Orchestral Instrument Market here is almost twice as expensive. I had to buy the open-hole Flute from Amazon, because a simple Yamaha Student model is 1,500 USD! It sucks being a Flautist here in the Philippines, and it's so sad that this Flute of mine isn't that......... Good (For the lack of a better word). Anyway, thanks for all your videos! I'm self-taught because there are no Flute Teachers here either, so I just watch all of your videos. Thanks! Keep it up.

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    we should come visit one day! @@sketchokid6012

  • @Entitled_Pierogi

    @Entitled_Pierogi

    5 жыл бұрын

    What About the Amazon piccolo

  • @jodier.6332

    @jodier.6332

    5 жыл бұрын

    The action looked crisper and shorter on your flute, I suspect that's no small part of why it sounded so much cleaner. That said: Marching with a $2000 Yamaha [1980's dollars too!] in the rain and snow. Gosh that was painful to even think about, that was YEARS of odd-job money to go trash in the elements. I'd have _killed_ for a $70 flute I could trash in marching band and save my real flute for Wind Ensemble! I could have just bought another flute every month or two and been many many dollars ahead in repairs.

  • @dahawk8574

    @dahawk8574

    5 жыл бұрын

    Disposable Flute! Now the burning question is... *How low can you go?!* This $55 flute has some people raving about it: www.amazon.com/Closed-Tuning-Grease-Siver-More-available/dp/B00OLAJ3W6 I'll suggest you do a future video on this one. Maybe even have a _Battle of the Cheap Flutes._ And if you find that it is terrible, then there will be the urge to crush it on camera. Heh. I've been advocating low cost musical instruments for a very long time. My daughter's violin teacher freaked out on me when I explained that buying a certain one online was cheaper than renting from the music store he sent everyone to. Maybe he was on the take? Or probably just the standard snobby prejudice that so many good quality low cost instruments are up against. My favorite videos are the ones that do double blind tests with Strads. Like the $2 wines that blow away wines sold for $thousands.

  • @okapmeinkap7311
    @okapmeinkap73115 жыл бұрын

    Mine arrived yesterday 072519, Friday. I immediately assembled and tried it. Sounded fine. My other flute is now 44 years old. Yes it needs some adjustment but, no biggies. I plan to get a second one. Money helps, but is also not about the money. Thank you for the first vid, or I wouldn't have known.

  • @apache-yaquibrown4060
    @apache-yaquibrown40605 жыл бұрын

    Couldn't tell the difference in sound. I owned a $1600 flute 30 years ago, and a $25 Bundy I bought from a yard sale, I loved the Bundy, and was always complimented when I played, it simply felt like an extension of me. Thanks for the video.

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much Hortencia for sharing! I hope you will consider watching more of our videos when you can! Thanks again!

  • @pinkrose10yt
    @pinkrose10yt5 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos, im a beginner flute player :) im not so good but I try, You play the flute amazingly. You deserve more subs :D By the way gave like 🙂 i'm going to finish watching the video😁 I have been playing the flute for quite a while now, about 4 or 5 months. Any suggestions to improve my skills? Or to stop that minor sound it makes when I blow my flute? It would really help a lot :)

  • @user-bn6bp5oz1n
    @user-bn6bp5oz1n5 жыл бұрын

    Hi I don't know if u remember me but yeah :) Of the problem I told u a while ago I got a new and better flute, so the problem for fixed.It turned out my flute was really messed up yeah and ur tips really helped me thx :)))

  • @dgwaugaman8636
    @dgwaugaman86364 жыл бұрын

    Nice presentation. You are so good, it is difficult to tell the difference in the flutes but I don't have the best ear for it.

  • @rooftopcat7
    @rooftopcat75 жыл бұрын

    I am very surprised about this $70 flute!! Really glad that this flute gives the option to bring music to those who might not be able to afford the typical beginner flute options. Sounded like you had to compensate the high Eb in the Bizet excerpt. High Eb usually tends to be sharp but it sounded like maybe the Eastar tended to be even more sharp than your Sankyo. Great video illustrating the differences.

  • @caryheuchert
    @caryheuchert2 жыл бұрын

    Great tips. After 3 1/2 years of learning flute, I recently bought a soprano saxophone. It is also an Eastar. The quality seems good, but learning a reed instrument is becoming a whole new challenge.

  • @benelli
    @benelli Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this great content

  • @retro-face-sally3771
    @retro-face-sally3771 Жыл бұрын

    vous expliquez vraiment bien j’aime beaucoup vos vidéos

  • @ItsChristianLol
    @ItsChristianLol5 жыл бұрын

    I agree, it is a great choice for starters. I will definitely upgrade to a more expensive one at one point, I love mine!

  • @sketchokid6012
    @sketchokid60125 жыл бұрын

    I live in the Philippines. The Orchestral Instrument Market here is almost twice as expensive. I had to buy the open-hole Flute from Amazon, because a simple Yamaha Student model is 1,500 USD! It sucks being a Flautist here in the Philippines, and it's so sad that this Flute of mine isn't that......... Good (For the lack of a better word). Anyway, thanks for all your videos! I'm self-taught because there are no Flute Teachers here either, so I just watch all of your videos. Thanks! Keep it up.

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wow really! We have to come there one day and do some summer classes! Thanks for watching!

  • @sketchokid6012

    @sketchokid6012

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well, Thanks for giving me Videos to watch!

  • @user-JM1967
    @user-JM19672 жыл бұрын

    Excellent explanation! Very good!

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad you liked it!

  • @dx7guy
    @dx7guy5 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU, I was going crazy trying to play my old student flutes, your video inspired me to try a $67 Glory flute (metallic blue :) and I was able to produce my first low 'C' in many years ... PS. your playing sounded wonderful !

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    aww thanks!

  • @ricomock2
    @ricomock25 жыл бұрын

    A large thing to consider is that microphones are limited in what they can actually pickup. Just because they sound similar on a recording, that does not indicate that the same will be true in person

  • @fumi2360
    @fumi23604 жыл бұрын

    youre a pro so i can understand why i cant tell the difference, i,m glad you when you mentioned the pads and how the 70$ price tag comes into effect

  • @DrQuizzler
    @DrQuizzler5 жыл бұрын

    I must say, I admire the control you have playing the cheapo flute, and then your way-cool flute right after. To me, they sounded exactly the same. From my former life as a student oboist, I know more about fighting with reeds than fighting with stubborn air columns, but from hanging out in JAF's channel, I know a little bit about the way you channel that ball of air to optimize the sound in each range, and to compensate for a flute's shortcomings. Pretty cool. :)

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    Interesting and Thanks! Happy to have you drop in!

  • @deegeorge5711

    @deegeorge5711

    5 жыл бұрын

    DrQuizzler I admire the fact that you play an instrument that has such temperamental reeds. I love the sound of the oboe and has contemplated learning to play one but that reed situation is DAUNTING!

  • @thunderfoot11

    @thunderfoot11

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@deegeorge5711 I'm a drummer but dabbled with bagpipes (which uses a similar double reed as the oboe/bassoon/etc)- yeah - those reeds are a pain. Much kudos to you DrQuizzler.

  • @walt7210
    @walt72104 жыл бұрын

    Very nice video, thanks. FYI the closed hole is now around $85 and the open hole just went up to $109. I will get the closed hole when it gets back in stock and see what happens.

  • @franzalex
    @franzalex2 жыл бұрын

    Could you please update the video description? I just bought one of these from Amazon (UK) and I got it today (2022-05-24). Thanks for the wonderful video and content.

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sure!

  • @viennapalace
    @viennapalace3 жыл бұрын

    As you mentioned briefly at the end, the best part about cheap instruments is being able to pull them apart & monkey with them when they need repairs & learn how they operate without being out of pocket by hundreds of dollars if they don't go back together just right... I've learned more about instruments from cheap guitars, harmonicas, flutes & saxes than I ever did from my expensive ones because I was able to pull them apart without guilt or fear. A point worth noting, so don't sell your first instruments, dissect them & learn about them! Thanks for an interesting video.

  • @31medaria
    @31medaria5 жыл бұрын

    The difference I hear is, yes, definitely the effort you have to put out on the $70 one, and yes you can hear the leaks when you play.

  • @ulfdanielsen6009
    @ulfdanielsen60095 жыл бұрын

    Being a metal guitarist this may sound strange but I LOVE the sound of the flute so much I actually went and bought a second hand one from a fellow musician. This informative video introduces me to aspects of caring for the flute I had not yet thought of. Wonder if I can teach myself the technique as I already know music and play four other instruments ? Much more to learn,- I can´t wait to get this party started! :)

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    happy you came by and watched!

  • @yojishinkawa378

    @yojishinkawa378

    3 жыл бұрын

    You might like the flute from early Black Widow, might want to check out "Come to the Sabbat" from their album 'Sacrifice,' as well as other tracks on the album.

  • @christphern
    @christphern5 жыл бұрын

    I’m no flute expert (not sure how I even found these two videos, but oh well). To me, the $70 flute doesn’t have the same richness of sound to it. It’s not a huge difference, probably owing to your skill, but it seems just a bit more flat than the $9000 one. I also noticed a fair amount of bleed on notes when you did the scale on the $70 one. The notes kind of bled together, while there was a distinct start and stop of each note on the more expensive flute.

  • @masonruffin259
    @masonruffin2595 жыл бұрын

    That first excerpt you played was the first part of a trumpet duet that was featured in one of my marching band's shows. I heard the first 3 notes and I almost screamed

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wow awesome! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @pinguina.e6584
    @pinguina.e65845 жыл бұрын

    These videos help me play my flute music and how a play my notes and how my tone should be

  • @Transcriptor
    @Transcriptor5 жыл бұрын

    The mechanics are less reliable and precise. However you can learn a lot rebuilding it! Still using my first cheap flute after 3 years. My technique has yet to exceed its performance! :))))

  • @susamirain
    @susamirain4 жыл бұрын

    Late to the comments but I love the song played it is "Entr'acte". I played it for several years on my flute. I love the song. I could hear the difference. My old flute was a Bundy Selmer C flute I played for over 15 years in concert and marching band. I now play for my own pleasure.

  • @WayneMemphisMojo
    @WayneMemphisMojo5 жыл бұрын

    As a flutist myself I would recommend this flute for marching band!

  • @edwardgrabczewski
    @edwardgrabczewski5 жыл бұрын

    I'd say that since the cheap flute has saved the buyer $8930 (the cost of your professional flute) then you can certainly afford to maintain it when the pads wear out. An instrument technician can improve the entire feel, flatten the pads, get rid of leaks and maybe replace the odd spring (ie. regulate it) for about $100, which brings it up to the level of a decent Yamaha flute. Go for it and don't throw it away! The worlds resources are too scarce to throw away a well-designed metal body.

  • @sarahl1461

    @sarahl1461

    5 жыл бұрын

    some technicians wont touch these. Basically because the cost of fixing them is more than the cost of replacing them with a Yamaha. replacing pads is expensive -- but that isn't all that is wrong with these flutes. The scale is wrong, the metal is soft and bends out of shape, meaning it will often leak, and be hard to maintain it (you can hear the leaks int he video by what it does to her tone). Trying to keep one of these in playing condition is a bottomless pit of funds. I agree that a performer could survive without a $10,000 flute, but it does depend who you are competing with. If you are competing for a job in the top orchestras then the difference that the better flutes make actually matters. IF you are auditioning for the school high school band then a Yamaha 221 is an absolute winner. My son uses the Yamaha 481, and will be able to use this up to diploma or university level. I use a $10,000 sankyo - but unless I start competing for performing jobs, the Yamaha 481 would have been sufficient. However, my flute is a lot less clunky, and a much richer tone than the Yamaha.

  • @randyking9489

    @randyking9489

    Жыл бұрын

    If you can find someone to replace the pads and adjust the instrument for $100, please let me know. Local music store wants $125 just for 4 pads and $50 for adjustments. Checked with Music and Arts store, and that's about the going rate today

  • @N4BGZ
    @N4BGZ5 жыл бұрын

    They both sound the same to my old ears.

  • @tumanroman
    @tumanromanАй бұрын

    Hello! I really want to start learning to play the flute. Could you please tell me which of the flutes you showed better for beginners - the Nuvo 2.0 or the $70 one from Amazon? Which one has a nicer sound?

  • @siena88
    @siena885 жыл бұрын

    Would you be able to make a video playing the overtones/harmonics on the different flutes? That would be great.

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    ya that would be fun!

  • @annabarham155
    @annabarham1554 жыл бұрын

    Hi, I’ve been a flautist for 14 years and I’m looking for a cheap flute to use to practice with, so that I can use my current flute, a fantastically beautiful Yamaha (that was quite a bit expensive to buy), for concerts/performances. I’ve had the Yamaha for 10 years and it has always been a very reliable, beautiful sounding instrument to play anywhere and in any situation. It has only had to go in for repairs once over the years and has kept its beauty without needing a proper service since the day my parents bought it for me when I’d just started high school. I’ve looked after the instrument really well. It’s starting to need a bit of extra special TLC now, as I’ve been playing it a lot more since taking graded exams, going to University and having more opportunities to perform, so I would love to start thinking about preserving it a bit more as a good performance flute, and also something I’d want to pass to a loved one some day. Please could you advise me on which flute I should get, or consider getting at least? Would the Amazon flute be a good choice for me? Many thanks 😍

  • @richieb7692
    @richieb76925 жыл бұрын

    I found the original film by random reccomendation . I just had to see the follow up one. It's such a great set, I just had to subscribe

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    thanks for watching and subbing Richie!

  • @hervedesormeaux1478
    @hervedesormeaux14784 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video that puts things in focus. Some people, a little disrespectful, make fun of this kind of purchase. yet it allows to start learning this instrument. Everyone does not have rich parents.

  • @Noitanis
    @Noitanis5 жыл бұрын

    I would say that the Eastar flute is has a very slightly sharp, tinny tone when it's played compared to the Sankyo flute.

  • @Light00000
    @Light000005 жыл бұрын

    Coming from someone who hasn't a clue. And never played wind instruments. You certainly make both of them sound great honestly. I hear a lil bit more quality in urs. But it's hard to detect on the first play through. What is noticeable is ur energy. And I noticed that as well in the first review of this flute u guys did. You certainly are amazing. And so the end result i would say is, durability, and quality of certain notes are not there clearly, as not even you could disguise it from me. And that is saying alot considering as you said. Experts on their instruments are great at masking bad sounding instruments sound amazing. I hope all is well for you. And you have a blessed 2019 year. ✊✊✊

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    thanks so much for your comment and thanks for watching!

  • @151155111555
    @15115511155511 ай бұрын

    The open-hole version was about $110 for me. With some sax experience, it was not a problem to press and bend the leaking split-e parts a bit: the screwdriver failed to align those. That eliminated problems with the low C. After that, it works, as well as an absolute beginner could tell. The top C takes some outstanding effort; otherwise, it's just fine and a joy to play. The next one will wait a bit :). Thank you!

  • @PieCrust200
    @PieCrust2005 жыл бұрын

    Can you make a video on how to single tongue fast

  • @mrupholsteryman
    @mrupholsteryman4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your professional input. I just purchased a 99 dollar flute from a store called Lidls. Any experience wirh these? It was an impulse purchase for my daughter who has interest in the flute now as well as sax and recorder...this is after 8 years and counting of piano! Wondering if the Amazon way may be better. I am open to your input. Thanks! 😇😎

  • @markbuda7709
    @markbuda77095 жыл бұрын

    I have never played the flute before in my life, but wanted to learn how to play . After watching several videos on this flute and pricing a rental flute I bought the EFL 2. I think it will fit my needs because I just want to learn how to play and have fun playing for friends and family.

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    totally! you should! I'll be here if you need any help, so be sure to watch our videos and comment! Happy practicing!

  • @meemo506
    @meemo5065 жыл бұрын

    This is a great option for a kid in band. I only had the options of learning trumpet or flute in school because 20 years ago, that's what we had and instruments were too expensive. Band often starts when kids are 10-12, and $70 is perfect for an irresponsible kid just trying out band and music. My mom often sourced used instruments for kids without the money to buy and this would have been a great option for them.

  • @simonreyes7594
    @simonreyes75945 жыл бұрын

    I didn’t know what you meant by leaks because I’m planning to get one because I’m a begginer

  • @westsidebilling
    @westsidebilling4 жыл бұрын

    You make both flutes sound wonderful. Thanks for the information.

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    4 жыл бұрын

    My pleasure William! Happy practicing!

  • @yudisanchez8517
    @yudisanchez85175 жыл бұрын

    I got a flute for like 70$ or 60$ in Amazon like 2 years ago, I know how to like make a weak flute sound some what strong and have a good tone, but the flute it’s self is really fragile, when I accidentally hit it w my stand the 2 foot joint key dented towards each other😔

  • @ravifernando1637
    @ravifernando16375 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video. 👍💐💐💐💐

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    A total pleasure.

  • @laura8700
    @laura87005 жыл бұрын

    I’m just commenting to support your channel haha

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Laura!

  • @MarchingCane14
    @MarchingCane144 жыл бұрын

    do you think this would be a good flute to purchase for someone to double on flute? I play saxophone in college but I want to learn to play flute

  • @rhyfelwrDuw
    @rhyfelwrDuw5 жыл бұрын

    I could do with a new flute - I bought mine in 1990 and paid about £120 for it (not sure what that is in $$(Can)/(US) ) The one I really want is about £5,000+ Edit - the cheaper flute was OK, but I could tell the difference - yours seemed clearer (to me anyway)! At the end of your video you mentioned servicing your flute - I had mine serviced and it cost the same as my flute cost lol! I would love an open holed flute (the one for £5,000+ has open holes, offset G, split E and a B foot). I should be Grade 6 [ABRSM] but I have no teacher at present and I feel that my flute isn't really up to the standard of Grades 6, 7, 8 because of clarity of tone etc!

  • @eastmarvista3267
    @eastmarvista32673 жыл бұрын

    Very good review.

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @oliviahope2239
    @oliviahope22395 жыл бұрын

    I found this video a bit late... my parents just bought me this flute with the opened holes,(my parents are rich, but incredibly cheap :/) and my director wants to take a look at it, and I don’t know if this is good enough for my advanced band. I’ve only been playing the flute for a year, so I’m asking is this flute okay for me?

  • @psaubrey72
    @psaubrey725 жыл бұрын

    My concern is that you're a pro and going to get a great sound out on anything. Would a 10 year old have that same success? Who's going to adjust it for them properly out of the box? The inherent issues that the cheap flute has can be instantly overcome by a pro, but what about by a beginner?

  • @HeadCannonPrime

    @HeadCannonPrime

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've never seen a music instrument that sounded perfect out of the box, expensive OR cheap. ALL brand new flutes will probably need adjustments, its just that they will do it in the music shop before you leave. They also periodically need adjusting just from weather, use, and environment changes.

  • @kseniafedosova9169

    @kseniafedosova9169

    4 жыл бұрын

    no, they wouldn't. as an example, beginners usually have WAY more problems with the third register on cheaper flutes.

  • @PAR0812
    @PAR08125 жыл бұрын

    I'm a drummer and I saw a similar video about drums (600 Dollar drum set vs 6000 Dollar drum set ^^). At the drums I heard a big difference (especially on the snare drum). But not 10 times better. But here I can hear only a small difference. :D But I'm sure it would be a bigger difference when you hear it live.

  • @huskvarsm
    @huskvarsm5 жыл бұрын

    Great update Emily xx

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @huskvarsm

    @huskvarsm

    5 жыл бұрын

    The Flute Channel I’m sorry I keep spelling your name wrong but I will practice ;-)

  • @leddel5806
    @leddel58065 жыл бұрын

    Bonjour je suis en 8 année de flûte mais je n'arrive toujours pas à entendre quand je joue faux . Est ce que vous utilisez un accordeur spécifique ?

  • @abner372
    @abner3725 жыл бұрын

    You are so gifted and gorgeous!

  • @KF-eq3vw
    @KF-eq3vw3 ай бұрын

    Like others here, I appreciate that you didn't immediately trash this flute. The gift of music is priceless, and if this works for someone at this stage in their musical journey, I think it's great.

  • @andrewseburn
    @andrewseburn5 жыл бұрын

    Only difference I noticed was in the staccato play, the EFL seemed to have more air noise coming through. Not as crisp.

  • @watergraffiti
    @watergraffiti4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for making this video.

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    4 жыл бұрын

    my pleasure!

  • @lukecucumber3495
    @lukecucumber34955 жыл бұрын

    Cool! Who else notices how calming her voice is, is it just me?

  • @lukecucumber3495

    @lukecucumber3495

    5 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @seleneaguirre1708
    @seleneaguirre17085 жыл бұрын

    What was the song you played? I played it for solo and ensemble and got a 1 but I don’t remember.

  • @paulaji99
    @paulaji995 жыл бұрын

    Great work .... Thanks for the detailed honest review. Btw have you ever looked at the Glory and mendini $50 flutes?

  • @flutechannel

    @flutechannel

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yup, but not in a while. Looks like models might have gotten better by just looking at the photos.

  • @coleorum
    @coleorum5 жыл бұрын

    I bought a cheap chinese flute out of curiosity 5 years ago. I was surprised how playable it was and soon found myself using it for practice and casual playing rather than wearing out my better instruments. It has now had considerable use and has hardly needed any adjustment. For a beginner it would be perfectly good enough to get them to an enjoyable level of playing.

  • @kellyhotaling3707
    @kellyhotaling37075 жыл бұрын

    Is it ok if you hear the keys click on your flute? Or does that mean somethings wrong? Thanks.

  • @Muertexxx123
    @Muertexxx1235 жыл бұрын

    You're good thank you.

  • @SnootsDwagon
    @SnootsDwagon4 жыл бұрын

    My hearing is not the best, but for quite some time I've not been able to tell much difference between flutes or guitars on KZread. Other people have made the same comment. Yet others have stated they think one or the other instrument sounds better, but they don't agree as to which one sounds better. In blind tests on KZread (which are all too rare), they couldn't identify the more expensive instrument. Perhaps that is because KZread does something to the sound in the video upload and conversion. Pro after pro states there is significant difference in both playing and sound, and I trust that. We of course can't judge playing this side of the screen, but as for sound both flutes sounded pretty close to me. This is good actually, because as you stated, beginners can't afford thousands of dollars for a quality flute. It's nice to know an inexpensive flute is still playable. Same holds true with guitars: there are a number of under-$200 and even $100 guitars that sound and play fine. Beginners need such instruments. Thank you for emphasizing that... and letting us know the cheaper flutes will work at least until one is ready to upgrade. Excellent video with many good points. I really liked the mention of when the flute wears out, tearing it down so one gets some experience. : )

  • @haileypan1510
    @haileypan15105 жыл бұрын

    I KNOW THE EXCERPT!! It’s Entr’acte from Carmen by George’s Bizet!!!

  • @karinewilson1752
    @karinewilson17525 жыл бұрын

    The higher register on the Eastar EFL -1 sounded weaker and possibly a bit flat

  • @pelupelu2a661

    @pelupelu2a661

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's Good For Egypte People

  • @fawkesstalin8014
    @fawkesstalin80145 жыл бұрын

    Oioi.. sou brasileiro e estou começando a estudar flauta transversal. Acho os vídeos bem interessantes (mesmo não sabendo falar inglês kkkkkkkk)

  • @nicklieto4222
    @nicklieto42225 жыл бұрын

    that excerpt is definitely The Entr'acte from Bizet's Carmen!