Cheap flutes are not good flutes, but Bundy makes a pretty usable Flute at a lower price.
If you keep the guitar in good condition and keep it toned, many cheap guitars can have good quality. Some of these brands include Ibanez, Epiphones, Fender, and Ovation
NO! Im a band teacher and have been in contact with all of the great, good, and okay brands you can name. But STENBERG is not a good brand. Especially for flute! I highly recommend you look for a better brand! Good luck and have fun! c:
Personally, I have always been a big fan of the Gemeinhardt. They have really nice beginner flute, french flutes which are open holed, professional and even beautiful piccolos. They have good quality and I find that they have the best sound.
Based on some quick research: no. A Rossetti with open holes and a B foot is under 200 USD. Coming from a good, legitimate flute producer, a flute that like should cost at least a few hundred more than what a Rossetti flute costs (probably near 800 USD+). Rossetti flutes are mass produced in the East and is made out of cheap materials. For cheap, junk instruments, you will have a very hard time finding the parts to fix it. If you are looking for a decent student-intermediate flute, look for a reputable brand, ask for professional opinions, a second opinion, and always make an effort to play-test and instrument before you buy, especially if it is more expensive. Different people have different preferences. Some reputable flute brands are Yamaha (Allegro series), Powell (Sonaré, signature series, conservatory models, ect.), Gemeinhardt, and Pearl. There are others but that is a good starter list for you.
Yes it is. The Sonare flute has a Powell Headjoint. The most importat part of the flute is the headjoint and Sonare is a division of Powell flutes, one of the top brands in flute. (well i consider it to be one of the top three brands) I have the Sonare 7000 (recent model 700) sterling silver flute. I tried my friends Powell signature flute and it is quite similar (ie. the same headjoint, feeling, sound, tone) I have tried the 700 model but I still prefer the 7000 over 700 cause i have small fingers and the keys are alot easier to cover. The Powell Signature Flute is way easier to play on than the sonare but it is very similar. for a price like that on a flute, it is quite a deal! had it for six years and i love it.
Check the classifieds. I got a pretty good flute for $200
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Many high quality flute case brands are available on the market. Some examples of these high quality flute case brands include Yahama, Azumi, and Pearl.
If you keep the guitar in good condition and keep it toned, many cheap guitars can have good quality. Some of these brands include Ibanez, Epiphones, Fender, and Ovation
yerf dog is a good brand and if u can find them cheap on craigslist.
Flute , Guitar and Recorder are cheap.
NO! Im a band teacher and have been in contact with all of the great, good, and okay brands you can name. But STENBERG is not a good brand. Especially for flute! I highly recommend you look for a better brand! Good luck and have fun! c:
There are many reliable and cheap air cooler brands. Brands like Frigidaire, GE, Generations, Sharp, and LG are all reliable and cheap air cooling brands.
Personally, I have always been a big fan of the Gemeinhardt. They have really nice beginner flute, french flutes which are open holed, professional and even beautiful piccolos. They have good quality and I find that they have the best sound.
For good brands, usually $40-$60. Cheap ones are lower than $20. The expensive brands include Jansport and Nike.
Based on some quick research: no. A Rossetti with open holes and a B foot is under 200 USD. Coming from a good, legitimate Flute producer, a flute that like should cost at least a few hundred more than what a Rossetti flute costs (probably near 800 USD+). Rossetti flutes are mass produced in the East and is made out of cheap materials. For cheap, junk instruments, you will have a very hard time finding the parts to fix it. If you are looking for a decent student-intermediate flute, look for a reputable brand, ask for professional opinions, a second opinion, and always make an effort to play-test and instrument before you buy, especially if it is more expensive. Different people have different preferences. Some reputable flute brands are Yamaha (Allegro series), Powell (Sonaré, signature series, conservatory models, ect.), Gemeinhardt, and Pearl. There are others but that is a good starter list for you.