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The Yamaha YFL-361 flute is perfect for improving students who are not yet ready for a professional flute but wish to improve their tone with a solid silver head joint. A great choice for middle school band or orchestra the YFL361 flute series flutes comes with an offset G. |
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Key of C. French model, offset G, B footjoint, and gizmo key. Includes YAC-1310 case.This Yamaha Intermediate flute offers the durability of standard flutes while producing greater resonance. Features an improved scale for better intonation and an undercut, beveled embouchure hole for a clean attack, sensitive response, and accurate intonation. Improvements include a stronger post design to prevent post bending, accessible adjustment screws, improved adjustment screw material, and a body mark for footjoint alignment. Also features a sterling silver headjoint, silverplated nickel silver body, footjoint, and keys, and neoprene bumpers. All Yamaha wind instruments come with a limited 5-year warranty. |
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1 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Top of the Line Instrument
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by Val B.
7/11/2008 4:34:53 PM
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Musical Experience:
4 years
Style of music:
Any kind
Hometown
Illinois
I currently own a Yamaha student flute, and a Yamaha YFL-361H, and a Yamaha YPC-32 piccolo, and I have NEVER had a disappointment with these instruments. I recommend Yamaha and ONLY Yamaha. Gemeinhardt is still a great brand, but the tone of the Yamaha YFL-361H isn't airy like the Gemeinhardt's. My open hole flute is very comfortable to hold and the fingerings are easier than most flutes, and it's overall performance is amazing.
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1 found helpful, 2 found unhelpful.
awesome
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by ali
1/21/2008 7:36:20 PM
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Musical Experience:
5 months
Style of music:
all kinds
Hometown
southern us
I have only been playing for 5months but this flute is wonderful and I have played other peoples flute and this one by far plays the best.
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15 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Excellent flute for the money.
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by Anna
11/15/2007 12:26:52 AM
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Musical Experience:
25+ years playing flute
Style of music:
classical, solos, concert band
Hometown
Midwest
I purchased this flute for my daughter when she was in 5th grade to replace a student model Gemeinhardt that we had. She immediately improved in her playing-the solid silver headjoint is more responsive for the lower register, and the upper register is smoother. I've played flutes ranging from $75 to $11,000. I use this flute as a back-up when mine (which cost thousands more) is having adjustments. Because the body is silver-plated, it has the warm sound of a silver flute, without the extra weight. I have small hands, and the off-set G and light weight make it more comfortable for me to practice. It's also ideal for young students, but it can certainly take a serious flutist up to the college level, as it has the features of professional level flute. Most flutists will eventually want or need a solid silver flute if they decide to major in music at the college level.
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11 found helpful, 4 found unhelpful.
Sweet flute
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by flute
5/12/2007 7:00:04 PM
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Musical Experience:
a lot!
Style of music:
anything
Hometown
y do u need 2 no
I have a model flute yamaha-361, in 6 grade I had a terrible flute and I don’t even know if it had a brand, it was a terrible, so I traded it in and still had to pay, for a Yamaha 361, it is open holed, offset g key and a b foot, I have had it for three years now and have played it since, I have made it to concert band, youth symphony, and was awarded a 1 in state solo and ensemble contest with it, it is a perfect between flute and I recommend for aspiring flutists.
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59 found helpful, 16 found unhelpful.
My daughter loves this flute.
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by Denise Krumenacker
2/26/2007 8:27:31 AM
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