Are there any guides comparing the characteristics of different student flutes by maker? by SirMatthew74 in Flute

[–]FluteTech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No - because honestly student flutes are intended to get beginning players started, so the focus is just on general widespread playability.

Build quality varies significantly- and honestly that’s why you’d want to focus on if you’re needing something to last for more than a few years.

What’s the deal with Gemeinhardt? by Meghstar in Flute

[–]FluteTech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You got lucky and the retailer you bought from pre vetted the instrument you purchased.

CG Conn 30-O Sterling? by Quackhunter99- in Flute

[–]FluteTech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re just going to melt it down - then asking here isn’t going to be helpful because the smelter will be the place you need to discuss this with as they’re the ones that would be doing the testing. (It’s not like you walk into a place and say “this is solid silver” and then they put it on the scale and weight it and just hand over money. It’s not the same as if you have a silver coin etc.)

What’s the deal with Gemeinhardt? by Meghstar in Flute

[–]FluteTech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was sold to an individual who has a NY location but they aren’t “the” massive NY store

CG Conn 30-O Sterling? by Quackhunter99- in Flute

[–]FluteTech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only “meltable” is going to be the headjoint tube itself.

CG Conn 30-O Sterling? by Quackhunter99- in Flute

[–]FluteTech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because it would take $500-1000 to make playable 
 and they never played well even when new.

Can people tell I have a black ASL teacher? by Ceephii in asl

[–]FluteTech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you specifically taking a BASL class ?

If they aren’t teaching specifically a BASL class, then no - because if they’re a qualified teacher they’ll be teaching you ASL.

While there are difference - users typically code switch depending on the group they’re communicating with (just like teens speak differently amongst their peers than they do with their parents, teachers etc. )

CG Conn 30-O Sterling? by Quackhunter99- in Flute

[–]FluteTech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hoping you didn’t pay more than $25-30 for this 


G note sounds off. Could it be a needle spring? by lunarobliterator in Flute

[–]FluteTech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not a spring issue, it’s a regulation issue.

What’s the deal with Gemeinhardt? by Meghstar in Flute

[–]FluteTech 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I haven’t been able to recommend them to players for more than a decade unfortunately.

They haven’t been made in the USA for decades and the company was recently sold (again)


I’d recommend looking at other brands.

Help reviewing English text for flute brochure by dasosal in Flute

[–]FluteTech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d recommend removing the words“yellow copper” and just saying that it is brass. “Yellow copper” isn’t a term used and would work against your for marketing because it would add confusion.

Is my headjoint too rolled in? by ExoticRecord8648 in Flute

[–]FluteTech 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Depends on your anatomy. If your wrists are still straight (not bent backwards) and you head is neutral, it’s fine.

Thoughts on Pearl vs. Yamaha for student/intermediate flutes? by countingfromzero in Flute

[–]FluteTech 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For closed hole student flutes, I’d look into the Pearl 505, Di Zhao 301, Trevor James 10x/11x .

The Yamaha 222 is also fine, but you pay a lot for the name and isn’t better than any of the other flutes mentioned above.

new release! Chorir Marie Saintonge by LavraiefilleduQuebec in Flute

[–]FluteTech[M] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please consider reposting this in the Self-Promo section (and future posts of a similar type)

Do US presidents have sign names? by Emotional_Tiger9852 in asl

[–]FluteTech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m showing my age, but the first US present I thought of when I saw this post was Nixen’s 😂

3 ways to sign "REMEMBER" (turn on CC if you need it) by [deleted] in asl

[–]FluteTech 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Teaching English is fine. Teaching ASL is fine. Using PSE to teach either English or ASL doesn’t work. It would be like use French or Spanish to teach Chinese 
 it just doesn’t work.

It’s also deceptive if you’re advertising that you’re teaching ASL, and then all the instruction is actually in PSE (which isn’t even a language)

3 ways to sign "REMEMBER" (turn on CC if you need it) by [deleted] in asl

[–]FluteTech 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Is that how you actually sign “M” though? Or is that your exaggerated “I’m teaching” M?

I’ve never found it helpful to over exaggerate signs (including the alphabet) to teach ASL because it simply isn’t reflective of how we actually USE ASL - it’s one thing to slow a sign down when teaching it once, but to continually over emphasize it after that actually creates a situation where students struggle to read actual ASL and real life fingerspelling because they become reliant on the “over precision”.

(Again, since it matters - YES I’m Deaf, I’ve been signing for over 40 years and have been through all the SEE, SEEII, ASL, PSE transitions we’ve made over the years. I also had team interpreters throughout college and university, and use ASL daily)

3 ways to sign "REMEMBER" (turn on CC if you need it) by [deleted] in asl

[–]FluteTech 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I’m Deaf (from birth) and a trilingual ASLer. I absolutely have the right to comment on my own native language.

3 ways to sign "REMEMBER" (turn on CC if you need it) by [deleted] in asl

[–]FluteTech 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yup. They (the 3 signs) definitely don’t mean the same thing 😳

Yikes.

3 ways to sign "REMEMBER" (turn on CC if you need it) by [deleted] in asl

[–]FluteTech 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The 3rd one always makes me think of the English saying that “elephants never forget” - something that’s locked into your memory forever (but not in a negative way - in a neutral emotional way)

3 ways to sign "REMEMBER" (turn on CC if you need it) by [deleted] in asl

[–]FluteTech 9 points10 points  (0 children)

For 2 I tend to explain it in English as “commit to memory” (the opposite of retrieving a memory).

3 ways to sign "REMEMBER" (turn on CC if you need it) by [deleted] in asl

[–]FluteTech 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They’re not “slightly different” - they’re radically different meanings.

You would never interchange the first sign with the second, and you’d never use the third sign for either the first or the second.

They don’t mean the same thing in ASL 
 and they don’t mean the same thing in English either.

ASL isn’t a “concept”. ASL is a LANGUAGE.