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Glory Silver Plated Intermediate 17keys, Open/closed Hole C Flute with B Foot Joint,Offset G, with Case,cleaning Rod, Cloth and Gloves

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Color: 17 Open Hole


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

Description

1)Before delivery, our flute are tested by professional quality inspector again to verify that they meet our standards. 2)Made from Real CUPRONICKEL open Hole 17Keys Design 3)Key of C with C Footjoint,High Quality Pads 4)FREE Tuning Rod, Polish Cloth, Cork Grease,White Gloves

Color: 17 Open Hole


Brand: GLORY


Instrument Key: C


Material: Silver


Style: Leather


Item Weight: 2.12 pounds


Package Dimensions: 17.83 x 5.2 x 3.39 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 17, 2013


Color Name: 17 Open Hole


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

  • So far perfect.......
Color: 17 Open Hole
This review refers to the silver plated 165 Dols Glory flute I bought because of its B foot so as to better play violin pieces where the low B pops up quite often. Although it remains to be seen how the flute does in a few months, I am very surprised about the quality of this low-price instrument. So far I used a Pearl Flute bought about 45 years ago with a silver head joint and a C Foot. I also briefly used a very expensive silver-gold alloy handmade Natsuki with a C Foot bought about 25 years ago. Although it sounds ,unbelievable, I do better on the cheap Glory "marching band" flute playing classical pieces. I still have problems with the low B though, because I am simply not yet used to it . I also have problems with the last two highest notes (B and C) .The B and C at the very top as well the lowest B, hardly ever occur. I never met them in the 4 or 5 years of my playing primarily Bach and a little music of the classical era. For this reason I hardly practiced these notes. It is surely not a problem of the flute but me. In violin music to which I now turn they do occur occasionally and I am confident the Glory will do justice to them with sufficient practice.. The flute does extremely well on the most frequently used tonal range and one may play it softly very easily. After a brief warm up, I could play the Glory so softly that next-door neighbours would not notice me at all . Well known problem tones of the flute such as C Sharp, 2nd octave sound pretty good on it. I guess for reasons of physics a perfect flute does not exist. Some tones naturally come beautifully and some are tough to produce. Given that, it seems a good idea if flute makers to compromise on notes that hardly occur. As to price I am not so keen on expensive handmade flutes because I want to play without worrying constantly about theft. Given todays technology and mass production, I tend to trust a custom made flute more than a handmade model, (unless I had very specific needs, that may not be mass produced) . 'As to metall, yes you do hear the difference. Gold silver, coupro -nickel, wood sound different. But it does not mean that you get a poorer sound on a cheaper metal, the sound is not worse but simply different. Most flutes whether, gold, silver , wood or coupro nickel sound gorgeous if the player does justice to them. The cheap models seem to sound more tender, light and fragile .It seems hard to produce a real broad, volumous sound on them which I do not mind since I wanted a flute and not a trumpet. Also, if you are a hobby player like me, a tender sound is better since you do not want to be noticed by neighbours. 'All in all I am so far very happy with my new flute. It looks pretty solid. If it lasts one year it was worth it. Padding an expensive flute after one year costs more than a new cheap flute. 'This flute seems an excellent option (at least for a hobby player that does not play in a symphony). I tried to put the silver head joint of my Pearl onto the Glory flute that one did not work ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2019 by A Reader

  • Good for fun & beginner
Color: 16 Open Hole
Good product for fun. I haven’t play the flute for years. Just wanted one to play a little bit for fun. So I didn’t want to spend money on something too pricy since I wasn’t trying to do something professional. Im happy with the product. It’s not expensive. The sound is ok. But pretty promising if you think about how much the thing is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2021 by Sophy C

  • Fantastic quality
Color: 17 Open Hole
This is a wonderful quality flute for someone who wants a couple steps above a beginner flute but not a professional one. I play in an adult woodwind ensemble and this is perfect for that usage. Great tone, beautifully made and the kit that comes with it is handy. Love that the case is zippered and sturdy and the plugs for the holes are included. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by Allison A Haberthier

  • Looks and plays GREAT!
Color: 17 Open Hole Flower
Having played flute for a little over 50 years, I wasn't expecting much from this for the price. **MIND BLOWN** I love the tone, the look and the option to have an open hole instrument. The low 'B' key was an unexpected bonus that I must have missed in the product description. All in all, an excellent product for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by DeWayne Christy

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