I sometimes read beginners’ comments about so-and-so’s flute being “easy to play”, or giving a “consistant good tone” and wonder if such comments actually speak positively of the flutes in question.
It has occurred to me recently that flutes that easily give a consistantly good tone to a beginner’s embouchure might also be flutes that aren’t so beneficial to the learning flute-player. The flute might not be sensitive enough to detect, and react to small differences in the embouchure. I believe that when most beginners are finding their embouchure, there will small differences/inconsistancies all the time - explaining the airy sounds and weak tones, good days and bad days.
Not only that, it may be that such flutes don’t provide enough challenge to the learner’s embouchure by responding “acceptably well” to any ol’ flow of air thats directed over the flute’s embouchure hole. This may deprive the learner of a properly developed and focused embouchure in the long run.
Moreover, it also doesn’t say very much about the palatte of tonal colours availible to the fluteplayer on such flutes since any stream of air across the embouchure hole creates an “acceptable” sound.
I think some top flutes are considered harder to play for the beginner->average flute-player because of this. Every minor adjustment to the lips causes a change in timbre and response from a great flute, from hard to sweet, to honky to barky, grainy and dry to smooth and buttery. (and of course bland to hissingly airy, weak to absolutely no sound at all for people who are just starting out on developing embouchures).
In my conclusion, I would like to state that “easy-playing” flutes are very fine for someone who is just dabbling in flute playing but I think it may not be so good for the serious beginner.
At the same time I don’t mean to say that all flutes that are hard to play for a beginner = good flute. A good example will be the infamous Pakistani flutes which are probably hard to get a good sound out of, beginner or not.
What do you guys think?
[ This Message was edited by: Eldarion on 2003-01-05 00:03 ]

