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Glory HAND-ENGRAVED SILVER PLATED HIGH GRADE FLUTE 17 Hole OPEN/CLOSED C Flute With Case, Tuning Rod and Cloth and Gloves,HIGH GRADE HAND ENGRAVED

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Color: 17 Open Hole Flower


Features

  • Whether you want to buy a flute for yourself or for your friends or others, this flute is a product of choice as a result of its high quality and cost effective price
  • The leather pad offers great water resistance and air tightness
  • Made from Real CUPRONICKEL which contributes to high durability and wonderful tone.
  • Open Hole 17 Keys Design Silver plated cupronickel body & keys
  • The high grade needle spring has a long lifetime and ensures good

Color: 17 Open Hole Flower


Brand: GLORY


Instrument Key: C


Material: Silver


Style: Modern


Item Weight: 3.24 pounds


Package Dimensions: 19.2 x 6 x 3.8 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 13, 2016


Color Name: 17 Open Hole Flower


Material Type: Silver


Instrument Key: C


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  • Very Nice Flute for the money
Color: 17 Open Hole
The media could not be loaded. I am a 55 year old and 46 year flute player who has played professionally on my own recordings, and for radio and TV and taught the flute. I am classically trained but I play jazz and rock flute the most. I record in my home studio as well. I know the flute very well and I am an official flute snob. ;) I wanted to review this flute since I just got this flute. Out of the box it was in great shape and nothing was broken. It was very clean and shiny and the case and supplies were in good order. I have no complaints at all with the case or the condition and look of the flute. The real test though is the flute itself and how it plays. Since it is new I will not be able to talk about durability, but if it made it here via UPS and that treatment, I believe it must at least be pretty tough. I compared this flute to my best flute, my Pearl PF-775 flute, which cost near 3000.00 in 1995 when I bought it, and today you can find them in good condition for around 1800.00 or so. A 169.00 flute VS an 1800.00 flute. Both are identical in every way except one is solid silver head to foot the other plated silver over cupernickel. Which is better? They both are B-foot and have the gizmo key, the Glory has the offset G and the Pearl has the inline G. The inline G to an offset G is the only other difference. I can tell you all, it is very close, and very hard to tell which is better. I know you don't want to believe that, so, let's just listen shall we? Play the video I uploaded where I compare them side by side playing the same song. You will be amazed at how nice the Glory sounds! In the picture of both flutes the Glory is the one on the left. Update: 4 years later...Yeah, still plays great and I still can't compare. The silver started to tarnish, but that does not affect the sound and I have been able to polish it back up just like my other flutes that are 100% solid silver. Any loss of silver is not visible either. Still sounds amazing! No adjustments needed, nothing and the pads though a little more worn are still doing their job. I am so glad I bought this flute. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2019 by Roger in AZ Roger in AZ

  • Surprising good "cheap flute". Not a "starter flute" for children though.
Color: 17 Open Hole Flower
This is an INTERMEDIATE flute, with a LOW B foot, and OPEN HOLES and most of the bells and whistles expected and wanted. PROS: - It's a really nice sounding flute! - Packaging and case are nice. Comes with all the basics. You do have to remove some little red wedges that keep the mechanics/keys in place during shipping, but it's not hard. - It's pretty! I really like the engravings and decorations. Many complained that the engraving on the lip plate is off center, but actually it is exactly where I rest my lip to line up my embouchure to the air hole/riser. Quirks / CONS: - I did have some of the springs that had popped off their pegs during shipping and had to adjust a couple of the keys that got mildly misaligned during the whole ordeal that shipping is. A quick search of YouTube and that was taken care of in no time. Anyone that has had a flute will already know how to do most of that. - There is a period of "breaking in" / getting to know you phase, but that is to be expected with any new instrument. - The alloy that this is made of is a bit temperamental about pitch and tone if there are a lot of temperature fluctuations. It seems happiest and most stable around 75 - 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Some days are just finger workout days, and that's really not a bad thing. My story: I always wanted to play the flute but never had the opportunity/time when I was younger but life opened up to a point where I had the time to learn. I was hesitant to buy a used flute after the pandemic. I also didn't want to spend almost $1K for a new "name brand" flute and be stuck with it if I decided that it wasn't for me. After a lot of research I found this one. It was in my "hobby starter" budget, and had all the features I would need/want to learn the flute well, and if I messed it up or quit, I wouldn't feel bad about turning it into a lamp or something. I also decided on getting the intermediate model so that if I did decide to stick with learning the flute, that I would have the option to keep playing and learning while I saved up for the upgrade w/o hitting that wall. And when I did get the new flute I would have this one to use as a back up or travel flute. After a year, I am still playing. I leave it out most of the time on an instrument stand so that reminds me to play, or pick it up and practice finger movements. My SO calls it the silver fidget widget. 😂 It's still pretty. I still love it. I still don't think it's something for an 8 year old first time player. Who I think would be happy with this model: -It would definitely make a nice instrument for someone in junior high or high school on a budget. -Someone wanting something with a little bling to it. -Someone that plays outdoors, or in pubs where theft or damage might be an issue. -Someone that wants to restart the flute, or an adult that wants to learn. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024 by DeAnna

  • Nice flute but nothing special
Color: 17 Open Hole
I have several other flutes but I thought it was high time I bought a brand new one instead of used so that i would not have to worry about seals and things like that. This flute just feels a little cheap in all aspects compared to my Yamaha and Gemeinhardt flute. I like having the B key just in case and it is a very sharp looking flute. As they say, you get what you pay for and this is not a bad choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by Lansman

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