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Thread #25717   Message #303726
Posted By: Ireland Mike(Inactive)
23-Sep-00 - 04:53 AM
Thread Name: Help: Wooden flute info
Subject: RE: Help: Wooden flute info
Hi If you try the links below you will get lots of info on what to buy and what to look for. A good starter, inexpensive flute is the Tony Dixon model from Hobgoblin the GR2155. Don't be put of by the fact that its plastic -you don't have to oil it, worry about someone sitting on it. or dropping it and it has a lovely tone. I bought one a couple of summers ago and it started me on the road to flute playing. I now have an M&E flute and a Sam Murry flute, however I keep messing around with the Dixon flute.

Good luck

Mike

http://www.sover.net/~bhurley/flute.html

http://homepage.tinet.ie/~mandeflutes/Contents.htm

http://listen.to/whistleflute

http://www.woodenflute.com/

http://www.hobgoblin.com/flute.htm