Posted 9 months ago
billretire…
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This Gemeinhardt 22SP flute, with gold plated-lip mouthpiece, and a Gemeinhardt hard case. Made in USA (Elkhart IN). was a Flea Market find on March 16th, 2024. After checking it over when I got home, I noticed that etched into the flute was "Generations in Jazz", so I tried to search and contact the Company, and found out that it was local, benefit, for keeping Jazz alive, for School age Children, by giving the Instruments to them, to use, and learn on, thus keeping Jazz alive for Generations! I couldn't contact them, by just calling or sending an E-mail, to ask if they ever sold them! So, I brought it to a local Music Store, "Rockin' Robbie's" and they knew about them, and offered to find out about the Flute from them, and "Generations in Jazz" told them that They never sell them, only let the students, use them, but offered to pay what I paid for the Flute, and that they could pick it up, from the Music Store, I told them that I would donate it instead, but They said that the money is there for me, for finding it! I gave it to the Music Store, for the work that they did for me contacting "Generations in Jazz" Win, Win! :^D
Thank You for looking, all Comments on this Post are Welcome, and Appreciated! Bill :^)
Wonderful story with a good end.
We must all do everything we can to keep "Generations in Jazz" alive. Music connects us all and knows no boundaries. Without music this globe would be a lot less fun to live on.
What a great feel good story Bill! Who knows where this flute would've ended up, had it not been for you. Just wonderful all around!!
Great story. I've returned several pieces to what I felt was the rightful places. We are just holders of history. Imagine all the new memories your donation will bring.
Thanks mp.kunst, yes, You are right, I saw a sign, that said Without Music, the World would, (the musical notation) b-flat! Bill :^D
Thank You Scott, now it might help, a few more Students, become Musicians! Bill :^D
dav2no1, Thank You, I also, with my research on the things that I find, if it turns out, that it may be a lost Family heirloom, and I can reconnect, with the rightful owners, but some, are very Happy, and some could careless, and that's hard for me, to understand, being someone that is interested in my Family's Heritage! Bill :^D
Thanks to all of You, for taking a look, and the love given, Kevin (kwqd), mp.kunst, Scott, Stuff, Brian, dav2no1, and Kevin (vetraio50), it's appreciated, Bill :^)
billretirecoll, Win, win, indeed. :-)
You did a very good thing. <3
That Generations In Jazz outfit has a contact interface, but you have to install Real Simple Captcha on your computer to use it! Eh, thanks anyway, huh?
This link shows the line-up of middle and high school students who performed in their March 3, 2024 concert:
https://gijf.org/honor-jazz-bandf/
Thank You keramikos, that's Great of You to find, and add that link! :^D I noticed that there wasn't a Flute, in either of the Jazz Bands, now we know why, maybe they will have one next year! In the High School Band I saw that a Bass player, came from Concord High School, where I Graduated from, in 1973, it's right next to Dave Brubeck Park, that was Concord Blvd. Park, back then, and the Home of the Concord Jazz Festival, here's a link, about Dave Brubeck Park and the History of it:
https://pioneerpublishers.com/quiet-dave-brubeck-park-holds-echoes-of-its-musical-past/
Thanks for Looking, Bill :^)
billretirecoll, You are more than welcome.
I'm glad the extra information allowed you to take a trip down memory lane. :-)
FWIW, I thought I was gonna be schmart, and look up the serial number (it looks like "L85839"), but Gemeinhardt's website has only "N" prefix serial numbers for their 22SP flutes:
https://www.gemeinhardt.com/serial-number-lookup/
Per a reddit user, Gemeinhardt had a fire and lost a lot of their records:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Flute/comments/2rtu8c/i_want_to_get_back_into_flute/
So about all I could say is that it's probably older than 2004.
About the 22SP:
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The Gemeinhardt 22SP student flute has been the choice of dealers and educators alike for decades. The 22SP is now crafted with an unprecedented level of quality control, including two tiers of of professional magnehelic bench testing. Featuring the classic J1 headjoint, plateau keys, offset G, C footjoint, and a durable sterling silver plated finish, the 22SP remains the most popular instrument selected by dealers and educators for beginning flutists, providing a solid foundation for student musicians to build upon. Comes complete with hard shell case.
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https://www.welchmusic.co/shop/c/p/Gemeinhardt-22SP-Student-Flute-x34580239.htm
About the gold-plated mouthpiece:
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Does a gold plated lip plate make a difference in the sound?
No, there is no effect acoustically; it can help deter reaction to nickel silver or silver. Some just prefer it cosmetically.
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https://www.gemeinhardt.com/frequently-asked-questions/
Actually, this makes me remember reading that a lot of people nowaways have an allergy to nickel, so a gold-plated mouthpiece makes a lot of sense.
Dave Brubeck <3
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Take Five · The Dave Brubeck Quartet
Time Out
Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1959-12-14
Alto Saxophone, Composer: Paul Desmond
Producer: Teo Macero
Drums: Joe Morello
Piano: Dave Brubeck
Bass: Eugene Wright
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryA6eHZNnXY