For beginners, the best types of flutes to start learning on are typically student model flutes made of nickel silver or silver-plated materials. These flutes are durable, affordable, and produce good sound quality for beginners to develop their skills.
clarinet is much easier. if you go on to play the sax/flute and sounds nicer :)
Jean Baptiste flutes are reliable, reasonably priced starter flutes.
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Usually, painted instruments are less high quality. Yamaha flutes as a whole are usually very durable and good for beginners, but since I have not actually tried out that particular model, I can't say for sure.
Cheap flutes are not good flutes, but Bundy makes a pretty usable flute at a lower price.
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The Gemienhardt Flute is the most recommended flute for beginners and students in the world. So I would presume that the Gemeinhardt Flute has to be the one that is produced the most.
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some do some don't it depends on the flute! look up "flutes". :3 :)Good luck!
Moz Flutes are generally well-regarded for their quality and craftsmanship, making them a popular choice among flutists. They offer a range of models suitable for different skill levels, from beginners to advanced players. However, personal preference plays a significant role in selecting an instrument, so it's advisable to try them out to see if they match your playing style and sound preference.