The hand tools used to fashion the musical instrument parts are from Switzerland and the US and the CNC machines are from Japan. The lacquer used is imported from Britain and the US and the soldering powder is imported from Canada. All of the KHS manufacturing facilities in Taiwan and China are ISO 9001 certified. KHS has made musical instruments for other companies such as Buffet Crampon (Evette), Vito and Keilwerth ST-90 series IV saxophones, B&S trumpets and Courtois cornets. KHS has made Olds, Blessing, Riley and Arbiter Jazz saxophones.The main KHS manufacturing facility at Zhongli, Taiwan, is spread over a 55-acre (220,000 m) industrial complex, featuring a 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m) band instrument and drum factory and the KHS manufacturing facility at Tianjin China, is spread over a 30-acre (120,000 m) site. Imported European components are often used and most raw materials are imported from Japan. Clarinet and saxophone mouthpieces are imported from ESM in Germany and the pearl shell used for keys is imported from Germany. Pads, springs, felt and natural cork are imported from Italy and synthetic cork is imported from France. The brass and silver plates used for the instruments bodies are imported from Japan as are the knock pins and natural cork.
In 1986 KHS transferred most of its production from its small factory in greater Taipei to a major complex in nearby Zhongli. In 1993 KHS started building a factory near Tianjin China for the main purpose of entering the Chinese market. In 1996 the KHS Chinese factory began producing instruments and instrument parts and since 1996 some lower priced Jupiter instruments have been totally made in China and some mid priced Jupiter instruments have been assembled in Taiwan from parts made at the Tianjin China factory and some higher priced Jupiter instruments have been totally made at the Gouling factory in Taiwan. The entire Jupiter 500 series are made in China and the Jupiter 700 series are assembled in Taiwan.
KHS was first founded with the Wan Wu name in Taiwan in 1930 by Tsu-Cheng Hsieh as an educational products company and was renamed to KHS in 1945. KHS stands for Kung Hsue She which means a company helping schools and culture. KHS started harmonica production in 1956 and started band instrument production a year later in 1957. By 1980 KHS was a full-scale musical instrument manufacturer and the Jupiter brand was started to market a complete line of wind instruments and percussion. In 1985 KHS established the Musix company and KHS acquired Altus flutes in 1990, Ross Mallet Instruments in 1994 and Hohner/Sonor percussion in 1997.Jupiter Band Instruments, Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of woodwind, brass and percussion instruments. Jupiter was established by its Taiwanese parent company KHS in 1980.
I bought my second piccolo from Amazon, and it’s from a good company. However, consider if the flutes you find on Amazon or eBay are also available from flute shops.
Of course, it has to come with joint grease, and I can’t stress enough how much you don’t need it. I do like that they offer a two-year warranty, but that makes me wonder if their flute lasts a couple of years and then breaks after the warranty ends.
This model costs more than some of the flutes I found, but it also claims to be a professional flute. As someone who has shopped for and bought a pro flute, a good one costs at least $5,000, not less than $300.
I’d also hesitate to buy a flute from a brand that doesn’t also have a model name or number. Some reputable flute brands only have one model piccolo or one alto flute.
For one, that’s confusing, because even flutes without a split E have a separate key to play the note E. But it also tells me as a pro flutist that VANPHY doesn’t know what they’re talking about.The Cecilio flute is another brand I’d highly suggest you avoid. It has a C footjoint and closed holes, which are pretty standard specs for beginner models. It also uses cupronickel, which is a very cheap material. Any good flute will use standard nickel or nickel silver if the flute isn’t made of solid silver or another precious metal. Bottom Line Up Front: You should do your best to avoid flute brands such as Glory, Eastar, and Jody Blues. If you have to get a cheap flute, I’d recommend looking for a used model from reputable brands like Yamaha.Look at Flute Center of New York, FluteWorld, and Carolyn Nussbaum Company. Flute Specialists and Flutistry are also excellent choices, and UK flute players can shop at Just Flutes.
But at least when it comes to C flutes, most good companies have at least two models. That means they have to have a model name or number to distinguish between the flutes they sell.
You might also want to consider the materials of the flute as well as the plating material (if applicable). A lot of the cheap flutes I found use cupronickel, which is a soft material that can bend easily.
If you want a cheap professional flute, Lazarro claims to have what you want. But as I mentioned earlier, none of these flute brands are anywhere close to professional, even if it’s in the product title or description.
I’ve played on five flutes over the last 11 or so years, and they’re all from different brands. Now, some flutes are better for me than others, and the same is true of you and your playing.I can’t imagine I included every cheap, low-quality flute brand in this list. So I want to share some things you can look for to determine if a company is worth buying from.
Is Jupiter a good flute brand?
Jupiter is an excellent flute brand, particularly for beginners. The student models are easy to play with, and one is even designed especially for younger students with smaller hands. Jupiter’s piccolos and low flutes are also suitable for students, professionals, and everyone in between.
The Glory flute is probably one of the cheapest options I’ve seen. My first issue with it is that they claim to use leather pads, whereas most flutes use bladder pads (leather is used for saxophone pads, though).Sure, you get a nice case and a cleaning cloth to protect the flute. However, the listing has to mention how great the flute is, and an actually good flute brand doesn’t need to do that.
Aisiweier is yet another one of the flute brands you should avoid. The model I found is very low priced, which sounds good, but it has all of the hallmarks of a cheap, low-quality flute. Along with the materials, consider if the flute comes in strange colors. Reputable brands don’t make blue, pink, or purple flutes, so you can count on silver or perhaps gold. You should avoid certain flute brands that use cheap materials or that include unnecessary accessories, such as joint grease. However, I understand that not everyone has $500 to spend on a flute.
Out of all of the flute brands I found, it looks like Ebriche currently has the lowest price. Of course, it uses cupronickel, which probably contributes to the low cost.
Most decent student flutes use nickel silver as the base material with silver plating. Of course, a lot of pro models use solid silver or even solid gold.
You can’t get this brand anymore, but I think that’s a good thing. It was a very cheaply-made instrument, and I had to upgrade about nine months later.
However, I’ve found quite a few flute brands that everyone should avoid if possible. When it comes to these brands, the problem doesn’t have to do with the type of sound you get.
Is Jupiter a good brand of instruments?
Most beginning players and their parents are very pleased with the performance and durability of the lower-end Jupiter models. The tone of the Jupiter instruments is compared favorably to more expensive brands like Yamaha.
Instead, it has more to do with the build quality of the actual instrument. I looked for some flute brands that I would never recommend to others, and I stuck to cheap models since cost usually correlates to quality. This flute comes with a variety of accessories, including a case, flute stand, and cleaning supplies. But the listing says it’s “band director-approved,” which makes me question if it actually is since they have to say so. When it comes to reputable flutes, they’ll start closer to $500 when new. Sure, used flutes cost less, but they’ll still usually cost a bit more than many cheap brands.If you have to get a cheaper model, I’d recommend the one from Conductor. I was able to get into a college band on that flute, so it might play better for you than some of the other top flute brands to avoid.The EASTROCK brand is another one that all flute players should avoid. Like many other cheap brands, this one comes in various colors that you just don’t need.When I was in high school, I started playing a flute that my band director owned. After a while, my parents decided to buy me my own flute, and it was a Conductor model.
Of course, it also comes with cleaning supplies including the very unnecessary joint grease. I also don’t like how it has a hard case, so there’s nowhere to put your accessories without stuffing them in or on top of your flute.As with many other brands on this list, the flute uses cupronickel, so it’s probably not very durable. It also claims to have elasticity, which you don’t want in a flute.
The VANPHY flute is also very cheap, but that means it’s probably not well made. It claims to feature a “separate E button” which isn’t the proper way to note a split E key.
I’d also avoid any flute that lists the number of keys. That comes in handy for ethnic flutes or Baroque flutes, but good modern flute brands don’t share the number of keys the model has. If anything, they might say it has a C foot or B foot.
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A good flute brand doesn’t need to convince you it’s a good flute brand. If you see terms like “high-quality,” “band director-approved,” or “professional,” run the other way.Another red flag to look out for is how the brand lists certain specs. The biggest mistake I found was VANPHY calling a split E mechanism a “separate E button.”
However, it doesn’t sound as good as some other flutes for students. It’s also very cheap compared to reputable student flutes, so the company probably has to cut corners to manufacture the instrument.
Now, you do get some accessories, such as cleaning supplies and a flute stand. But it also comes with gloves and a screwdriver, which you don’t need to play the flute.
Now, I do like that it has a split E key since that can help you play the high E. And at least it doesn’t come with joint grease (from what I can tell).
You’ll get some accessories, such as cleaning supplies but also unnecessary joint grease. It looks like the flute also has a split E key, which can help the third octave E respond better.
The Jody Blues flute brand is another super cheap option. It has a copper body with nickel silver plating, which is probably what makes it so low-cost.It also uses cupronickel, so I can’t imagine the flute will last very long. The listing claims they use professional pads, but I highly doubt that considering a set of professional pads alone costs $20 to $90+.
No, I didn’t misspell “Easter.” There’s actually a flute and musical instrument brand by the name of Eastar, and it’s one of the brands you should avoid.
Using my Pearl piccolo as an example, the listing only has to include the basic specs. The brand doesn’t have to try and get you to trust that they make good instruments.You get some cleaning accessories and a case to store the flute in. I saw that it claims to have a detachable split E mechanism, which sounds great, but it’s expensive on reputable flutes so might not be true.I’ve played the flute for over a decade, and the first flute I called my own was a cheap model from Amazon. However, I quickly learned it was from one of the top flute brands to avoid.
Where are Jupiter flutes made?
The entire Jupiter 500 series are made in China and the Jupiter 700 series are assembled in Taiwan.
This flute comes in silver or nickel, but it also comes in crazy colors that no flute should be of. The listing mentions the use of elastic sheep casings, which aren’t a thing on other flutes.
Like so many other cheap flutes, it comes with joint grease that you don’t need. And of course, all of the accessories cost money, so they’re probably of low quality as well as the instrument.
It claims to be for professional performance, but most professional flutes cost 40 or 50 times as much as this one. I also wouldn’t trust any flute brand that lists the number of keys in the description.Some people have said that it’s difficult to tune, so it’s not good for students either. It does come with some good accessories, but you don’t need gloves to play or clean the flute.
This model uses cupronickel, which is a very cheap material that won’t last long. Plus, you can choose wild colors, and you just won’t have that option with reputable brands.
I was able to get a decent sound out of it, but it wouldn’t have helped me play much better. Sure, it has a split-E, which isn’t on all beginner models, but the springs can come out of place easily and make playing harder.I like that it has a square embouchure hole, which can be more forgiving for beginners. However, it has a cupronickel body so can’t be of great quality.
Not all flutes on Amazon are of low quality, and I even bought a piccolo off the site. Still, I’ve learned a lot about which brands are reputable and which ones aren’t.
One of the leading student flutes in the market today, Jupiter Flutes constantly seek the latest innovation in design and engineering to achieve ever higher standards in the manufacturing process. Players, teachers, and artisans collaborate on the design and artistry that makes each Jupiter flute a truly great performance instrument. The newest advancement from Jupiter Flutes is its “Waveline Technology,” which introduces an Omega-shaped curve into the flute headjoint.The Jupiter Waveline flute provides a greater success rate in learning by eliminating the ergonomic issues associated with most beginning level flutes, mainly weight distribution and hand position. The length of the flute is shortened while the patented Waveline design keeps the headjoint in line with the body, promoting correct playing posture and embouchure development.
The Waveline design reduces the distance from the embouchure hole and keys creating easier tone production and better posture. Special alignment indicators ensure correct assembly and optimum playing position.We use cookies and other tracking technologies to provide services while browsing the Website to show personalise content and targeted ads, analyse site traffic and understand where our audience is coming from in order to improve your browsing experience on our Website. By continuing to use our Website, you consent to the use of these cookies and accept our Privacy terms. If you wish to see more information about how we process your personal data, please read our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy
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When it comes to their piccolos and low flutes, I’d recommend Jupiter to almost anyone. These flutes are great for beginners through professionals, and there’s a model for almost everyone.
While it’s not the best bass flute, it balances quality with price. So if you’re looking to try the bass flute or are more of a casual player, it’s one of the best models you can get.
Perhaps you’re a bit more serious about the piccolo and need a wood model. The Jupiter DiMedici piccolo is a fantastic choice, especially if you’ve had and liked other Jupiter flutes. It also only plays down to a written D just below the staff rather than a C just below that. Having a smaller range helps keep the flute from getting too heavy for a young child to hold. If you’ve played the flute for a while, you may have heard that Jupiter flutes have a bad reputation. Fortunately, that reputation is long gone, and the company has evolved.
The brand also makes piccolos and low flutes. They have piccolos that are all silver-plated as well as some plastic models. There’s even one piccolo from Jupiter that uses grenadilla wood.
I like how both headjoints are solid silver to help you get a nice, warm tone. However, I don’t like how the body doesn’t use an ergonomic left-hand setup, so your left arm has to reach farther.
Some of the best Jupiter flutes aren’t C flutes, but they’re piccolos. One of these is the Jupiter JPC1000, which is a piccolo with a silver-plated headjoint and a plastic body.
This model is suitable for use in both concert and marching settings. It’s also relatively affordable, so it’s good for students as well as anyone who may not play the piccolo that often but still needs one.If you have a young child who wants to learn the flute, I’d suggest you get them the Jupiter JFL700WD. Also called the Waveline model, this flute has a special design that brings the body closer to the headjoint.
I like how the metal headjoint can make it feel a bit more like a flute, which is nice if you’re new to the piccolo. But the plastic body keeps the instrument from sounding too shrill.
A similar piccolo worth trying is the Jupiter JPC1010. This model features a plastic headjoint and body, and the keys are silver-plated to keep the price from being too high.
How much does the flute cost?
And, now I would say a good, quality student flute is anywhere from $600 – $2,000. You may have forgotten that inflation over all these years should have taken these instruments way up into the $6,000 range (at least), but it hasn’t.
One of my favorite things about the piccolo is that the tenon on the body doesn’t use a cork. Most piccolos do, and the cork can dry out and make it hard to assemble or disassemble your instrument.But that doesn’t mean you have to ignore the KHS brand entirely. The parent company also makes Altus and Azumi flutes, professional and intermediate brands, respectively.
What is the No 1 flute brand?
Best flutes for beginners : Top picks (June, 2023)Best flute for beginnersApproximation price on amazonRadhe FlutesRs. 400Punam Flutes G NaturalRs. 4,200Sarfuddin FlutesRs. 2,000AIBANA Beginners FlutesRs. 220
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Which flute brand is the best?
Sarfuddin Flutes Bamboo. Medium natural bamboo flute bansuri is a medium-sized bansuri of high quality. … Radhe Flutes. … Punam Flutes G Natural. … Sarfuddin Flutes. … AIBANA Beginners Flutes. … Foora Rainbow Flute Professional. … Kanha Flute G Scale Flute. … Shiv’z Muzic Flute.
Jupiter flutes are made of a variety of materials, depending on the model. As far as C flutes go, Jupiter primarily makes student models, which use a layer of silver plating over nickel silver.And regardless of the type of flute, Jupiter is suitable for woodwind doublers. The flutes are affordable without sacrificing quality, which is vital if you have to buy and maintain a lot of instruments.Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics such as the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. Functional cookies help perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collecting feedback, and other third-party features. The Jupiter JBF1000 is the brand’s bass flute, and it’s all silver-plated to keep the flute from being too heavy. I believe I got to play this model when I was in college, and it sounded pretty good.
If you prefer the lower range of the flute, you may want to try the Jupiter JAF1100, which is an alto flute. This model comes with both a straight headjoint and curved headjoint, so you can play with the style that’s more comfortable for you.
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.I like how it has an offset G key to put less tension on your left hand. However, this piccolo isn’t the best option for beginners since wood requires more specialized care. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze how you use this website, store your preferences, and provide the content and advertisements that are relevant to you. These cookies will only be stored in your browser with your prior consent. Since it’s plastic and not wood, you can play it outside without worrying about the piccolo cracking. The added plastic can also warm up the sound a bit and make it more suitable for playing in an orchestra.Jupiter is an excellent flute brand, particularly for beginners. The student models are easy to play with, and one is even designed especially for younger students with smaller hands. Jupiter’s piccolos and low flutes are also suitable for students, professionals, and everyone in between. One of my fellow flute majors played a Jupiter in college, and she managed to land the first chair in the wind ensemble. That was despite the rest of us in the studio having “better” flutes with more solid silver content. Jupiter flutes are best for beginners and other students, such as those returning to the flute after a long break. Their C flutes are also nice for younger kids wanting to learn the flute.
Which flute is best for beginners?
Shiv’z Muzic Flute.Sarfuddin flutes- Scale C Natural Medium.Punam Flutes- G Natural Base Right Hand Bansuri.SG Musical Bamboo Flute.HISCIN Bamboo Flute for Deep Low-Frequency Sonorous Notes.Foxit Bamboo Flutes C Natural 7 Hole Bansuri.Punam Flutes C Natural Medium 19.5 Inches.Foora Rainbow Flute Professional.
We use cookies to help you navigate efficiently and perform certain functions. You will find detailed information about all cookies under each consent category below.Like a lot of other student models, this one has an offset G key, so your left-hand ring finger doesn’t have to reach so far. There’s also a C footjoint, which is standard on beginner flutes and can help reduce the weight compared to a flute with a B footjoint.Jupiter instruments are made in various locations around the world. Jupiter Band Instruments, Inc., the company that owns the Jupiter brand, is headquartered in the United States but has manufacturing facilities in Taiwan and China. As far as alto and bass flute go, Jupiter uses silver plating as well as solid silver, depending on the model. Some of their flutes also use solid silver for the headjoint with a silver-plated body. Now, Jupiter isn’t the best brand, but it’s still a good choice for players of all levels. However, I’d look for a new Jupiter flute or a newer one on the used market to ensure you get a flute of good quality.It features closed-hole keys, so you can get a good sound while learning the correct hand position. The silver plating also helps keep the price down so that the flute is relatively budget-friendly.If you liked playing your Jupiter flute as a beginner, Azumi is a natural upgrade. When you’re ready for a professional flute, you can invest in an Altus. Jupiter is an excellent instrument brand. I’ve heard that it used to be a pretty low-quality brand, at least when it came to its line of flutes, but they’ve gotten better. Other than that, this flute has a lot of the same specs as the other student flute, such as closed holes and an offset G key. While the flute is great for kids, it’s also useful for adults who have arthritis but want to learn to play.Whether you want to start playing the flute or are looking to improve your skills, Jupiter may be the brand to help you do that. I looked into some of the brand’s most popular models.
The Jupiter JFL710 is a standard student model C flute. I’d recommend this model to anyone who’s new to the instrument and needs a quality flute to start on.
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Flute Specialists, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading flute specialty stores that is also nationally known for repairs and service. Get expert assistance, great pricing, and free trials on instruments.Working under a philosophy to support music education and community since 1930, Jupiter’s parent company, KHS Musical Instruments Co., Ltd., has become one of the largest musical instrument producers in the world today. Incorporating some of the fastest growing brands today, KHS can offer a full line of quality instruments to school music programs and individual players.
As a global company, KHS selects the finest materials available and controls all aspects of manufacturing in their state-of-the-art, company-owned factories ensuring consistently high quality and reliability.
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Jupiter have often been market leaders in innovation, particularly in developing instruments that are more comfortable for younger players and beginners.
The JAF1000 Alto Flute features: Silver plated straight headjoint and body; Forged nickel silver dapped keys; Key of G; Precision cut headjoint with hand finished embouchure; Stainless steel springs; Double skin pads. Includes woodframe case with durable nylon cover.The JAF1000E Alto Flute features: Silver plated straight headjoint and body; w/Split E Mechanism; Forged nickel silver dapped keys; Key of G; Precision cut headjoint with hand finished embouchure; Stainless steel springs; Double skin pads. Includes woodframe case with durable nylon cover.
The Jupiter JBF1100E bass flute allows players to expand their skills and repertoire. Jupiter’s tube construction, comfortable key design and precision mechanisms contribute greatly to the beauty and warmth of Jupiter’s classic tone quality.
The JAF1000X Alto Flute features: Silver plated straight and curved headjoint and body; w/Split E Mechanism; Forged nickel silver dapped keys; Key of G; Precision cut headjoint with hand finished embouchure; Stainless steel springs; Double skin pads. Includes woodframe case with durable nylon cover.
The Jupiter JAF1100E Alto Flute with straight sterling headjoint establishes a new standard in performance quality. Jupiter’s tube construction, comfortable key design and precision mechanisms contribute greatly to the beauty and warmth of Jupiter’s classic tone quality.Silver Plated body and keys plus a Sterling Silver headjoint give the JFL1000RE a full rich tone. Features open hole design. Comes with French case and cover.
The Jupiter JAF1100XE Alto Flute with straight and curved sterling headjoint establishes a new standard in performance quality. Players new to harmony flutes discover a facility and ease of playing that promotes confidence as they master the fascinating repertoire available to players today.
The Jupiter JFL1000RBE has the attributes of the JFL1000RBE to include the Offset G and Split E Mechanism – This is one of our top-selling flutes due to its?versitality and great price point.
What are flute brands to avoid?
Bottom Line Up Front: You should do your best to avoid flute brands such as Glory, Eastar, and Jody Blues. If you have to get a cheap flute, I’d recommend looking for a used model from reputable brands like Yamaha.
The Jupiter JAF1100UE Alto Flute with curved sterling headjoint establishes a new standard in performance quality. Jupiter’s tube construction, comfortable key design and precision mechanisms contribute greatly to the beauty and warmth of Jupiter’s classic tone quality. Silver Plated body and keys plus a Sterling Silver headjoint give the JFL1000RBO a full rich tone. Features open hole design, B foot and offset G. Comes with French case and cover. Working under a philosophy to support music education and community since 1930, Jupiter’s parent company, KHS Musical Instruments Co., Ltd., has become one of the largest musical instrument producers in the world today. Jupiter can offer a full line of quality flutes to school music programs and individual players. As a global company, Jupiter selects the finest materials available and controls all aspects of manufacturing in their state-of-the-art factories, ensuring consistently high quality and reliability.Want to buy some wind instruments for beginners? Check out this list of some of the most popular choices that are worth your money and will help you become creative and jovial in your free time.Want to buy some good classical musical instruments for beginners? Here is a list of some of the most popular and durable options that you can buy online. Choose depending on your preferences and musical inclinations to buy the perfect classical musical instrument for beginners while shopping The Jupiter clarinet plays well enough for a beginner- to mid-level band, but as parts become more demanding, the limitations of the instrument will become clear. However, if you are looking for a high-end instrument, it pays to put a little more money into your purchase and go for a major brand to protect your investment.If you are looking for a decent-quality clarinet that won’t break the bank, especially for a young or inexperienced player, I would recommend checking out the Jupiter brand.
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I own a Jupiter intermediate clarinet which I bought used, but it is not my favorite instrument. I have had to spend more on repair bills over the years because the parts are not as durable as the other instruments in my collection.
If you have problems with your instrument within the first few years and bought it new, it may even be under warranty as described later in this article.Jupiter clarinets are quite durable, but they may not last as long as clarinets from major brands due to slightly cheaper materials and less robust construction.
Parents of young music students and people who are looking for affordable instruments often find themselves searching for the best possible instrument at a price point that works for them.