Jean Baptiste flutes are reliable, reasonably priced starter flutes.
No
Cheap flutes are not good flutes, but Bundy makes a pretty usable flute at a lower price.
i have never ever had a venus flute before i have been playing the flute for about a year now this is my second but i have heard venus flutes are a very good brand and they are very pretty and good. getting a venus flute is a GREAT deal. It all depends on the level. For beginner it is great but for other levels such as intermediate and professional, it is not
some do some don't it depends on the flute! look up "flutes". :3 :)Good luck!
Way too many for its own good.
The quality of a Jean Baptiste flute can vary depending on the specific model and individual instrument. Generally, Jean Baptiste flutes are known to be reliable student-level flutes that offer good playability and sound quality for beginners. However, they may not have the same level of craftsmanship and refinement as higher-end professional flutes.
History has not provided that information,
No
Good question! Though they are contemporaries, they are not of the same family and, therefore, are not related. Gabriel's family name is Fauré, which sounds much like "foray". Jean-Baptiste's family name is Faure, without the diacritical mark over the E. This name sounds much like "fore".
Cheap flutes are not good flutes, but Bundy makes a pretty usable flute at a lower price.
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well, yes and no... the package is great for a beginner, it has all the things necessary to get going right away...BUT...the valves have been known to have alot of problems. my nephew's middle valve seized up after just four months! honestly, i would spend a few more bucks to avoid the hassle...
i have never ever had a venus flute before i have been playing the flute for about a year now this is my second but i have heard venus flutes are a very good brand and they are very pretty and good. getting a venus flute is a GREAT deal. It all depends on the level. For beginner it is great but for other levels such as intermediate and professional, it is not
"Pomp" was the nickname that William Clark had given Sacagawea's baby, Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau. William Clark had become fond of the child during the trip, and even cared for it when he suffered from an infection in his neck along with a fever. After the death of Sacagawea, Toussaint gave William Clark full custody of his son as well as his daughter. William Clark was a good father with 8 children of his own, and gave Jean-Baptiste a good education.
about a thousand
some do some don't it depends on the flute! look up "flutes". :3 :)Good luck!
Selmers are excellent. Also Gemeinhardts.