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Perry,
thanks for the answer
Also, is the blowing edge angled and/or shaped differently so a player would
need to use a different embouchure when switching between flutes?
Bill
In a message dated 1/24/2004 4:02:02 PM Eastern Standard Time,
yungflutes@yahoo.com writes:
The design signifies the school the flute belongs to.
There is supposed to be a differnece in tone between
the two schools but no one has stepped up to the plate
to take a blindfold test.
Tozan signifies a shift from Gaikyoku to Modern
Western Music. Kinko belongs to the Gaikyoku or
Honkyoku.
There is another older school known as Meian. They
represent the Zen players.
best,
PErry
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