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Yamaha YCL-450:
... got my very first, and in fact only, clarinet at the age of 10. It was a Yamaha. I loved it. From the shininess of the instrument to the easy with which the keys would move as you played. It was beautiful. I continued playing my clarinet regularly until the age of 17, where by my academic commitments got in the way of my music. Considering I haven t played regularly for a good 5 years now, any time I do take out my... Read the full review: brings music to your ears even when not being played by arwah2110 |
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Yamaha YTR-4335 Brand: Yamaha / Wind Instrument / Instrument Type: Trumpet |
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Yamaha YCL-650 Brand: Yamaha / Wind Instrument / Instrument Type: Clarinet |
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Yamaha YTR-5335 Brand: Yamaha / Wind Instrument / Instrument Type: Trumpet |
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Yamaha YTR-8335 Brand: Yamaha / Wind Instrument / Instrument Type: Trumpet |
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Yamaha YAS-475 Brand: Yamaha / Wind Instrument / Instrument Type: Saxophone |
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Yamaha YTR-9335 Brand: Yamaha / Wind Instrument / Instrument Type: Trumpet |
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Yamaha YCL-250 Brand: Yamaha / Wind Instrument / Instrument Type: Clarinet |
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Yamaha YTS-475 Brand: Yamaha / Wind Instrument / Instrument Type: Saxophone |
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Yamaha YFL-211 ... Yamaha YFL211s is probably the worlds most popular student flute. Solid, reliable and they hold their value well. I play the flute myself and used to work in a music shop where the Yamaha 211 outsold all other student flutes 5 to 1. You will pay more for a Yamaha but there are several reasons why this is worth doing: - The Yamaha comes with a 2 year manufacturers guarantee whereas many others such as Jupiter and Pearl come with 1. - The silver plated body is sophisticated and durable enough to out live the student head joint - what I mean by this is that usually when a student player progresses to grade 5/6 standard they usually need to upgrade to a flute with at... Read the full review: A great solid student flute by alex-jade |
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Yamaha YFL-211 SL ... flute is perfect for beginners. I started out playing on one of these that my grandad gave to me. The mouthpiece had all worn away as it was nickel plated, but that was only after at least 20 years of solid use! They cost around £150-200 but second hand could work out cheaper. When buying a second hand one be careful to check all the pads are there, all the keywork closes and opens properly and that the top isnt loose on the headjoint, as a service can work out at over £100! Its nickel plated, but is fine if your just starting out. Its easy to get a note out compared to other beginner flutes, and if you keep it in good condition it should last all the way up to gra... Read the full review: Great for beginners by mizzy |
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Yamaha YFL-211 ... started playing the flute about 7 years ago and since moving from the fife I have had the Yamaha 211. It has kept me playing all the way up to grade six so is definitely worth buying. Although there are many other models available with solid silver head joints and open holes, I think this is certainly, without a doubt, the best flute for a beginner upwards. Yamaha are very well known throughout the music industry and their range of instruments prove their reliability. It produces a warm tone and it very easy to play however, compared to other flutes it is said to be quite heavy in weight and the upper register can be quite muffled. Depite this, I would recommend it to ... Read the full review: Yamaha 211 - One of the best beginner models on the market! by jess1404 |












