![]() ![]() I also noticed the UK sites were cheaper too.ĪND THEN, I tried, and it had a Yamaha YFL-881H Professional for $5,999 (list price $8313), Yamaha YFL-774H Professional for $4899 (list price $6939). I was wondering how reliable this website was, and also if the price would drastically increase since their store is based in Japan and would have to come through duty/shipping. I have been struggling over this for almost a month, and I found a website called .cc, and their Muramatsu, Miyazawa, and Sankyo flutes are all at least $600 cheaper than the same models sold at the music store I went to. I have not tried the Sankyo models at home, but if I were to choose, I would get the 401. I noticed that the Muramatsu sounded very nice in the high register, but I liked the very rich, purple tone I got with the Miyazawa in the low register. If I got the Miyazawa, I would get it with only the C# trill and maybe the Broegger. ![]() The split E got in my way, and I don't want to put in extra money for the rollers. I recently took home a Muramatsu GX (don't remember the specs) and a Miyazawa 402 w/ split E, C# trill, C#/D# rollers, and the Broegger system. Well, I found out it was my Gemeinhardt 3SB when I tried out some new flutes. I've been feeling like I've reached a plateau in my flute playing and began to wonder if it was me or my flute. ![]() I have been playing flute for about ten years and am considering minoring in flute in college. ![]()
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