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Post by Blue on Oct 6, 2012 15:15:58 GMT
Decided to buy another supposedly identical bass Bb dizi to replace the one that I gave to a certain someone else during the summer. After one day of playing the new flute, it cracked! There was no temperature extremes in the temperate fall weather in Taiwan. My hypothesis is that somehow the flute absorbed too much moisture from me playing it too much so the flute cracked! Attachments:
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Post by edcat7 on Oct 6, 2012 23:12:18 GMT
So you gave up on the ukulele then? You should have got the same Bb as mine
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Post by Blue on Oct 6, 2012 23:54:10 GMT
I didn't say that I gave up on the ukulele. I purchased the very same Bb model as yours, the same model that someone else you know commented that it was pretty good for a cheap flute. But the very same model flute cracked. If a flute cracks on the very first day of intensive playing, it probably means that the bamboo wasn't dried properly. If a flute doesn't crack for several weeks of intense playing, that would mean that the flute would unlikely to ever crack from one's humid breath. So the Bb that you have will unlikely cracked since it underwent two years of reliability testing.
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