![]() On November 18th I received a head joint, a foot joint, and two middle joints. He agreed to send a couple flutes with the two finger hole sizes we talked about on the phone. Since I don't actually know anyone who has a Peter Noy flute, I spoke to Peter about my dilemma. Ben asked if there were any way I could play some of Peter's flutes. Ben pointed out that each maker has his own design, and what one describes "large" or even "huge" finger holes might not be so big, comparatively speaking. I sought advice from Ben Power, an Irish musician I met in NYC who now resides in San Diego, California. Recently, I had started to feel like my final decisions were a bit overdue. At the time I placed the order, I told Peter I would confirm later whether or not I wanted an E-flat key as well as my preference regarding finger hole size. ![]() As you may recall from my May 9 post, I ordered a keyless boxwood flute from Seattle flutemaker Peter Noy.
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