So this flute is made of Black Locust wood? I think thats really cool. There are lots of black locust trees at the end of my street and I had heard that it was a very hard wood. So I often found myself looking at the trees and wondering what a flute made from black locust would sound like. I guess this answers my question.
@Tvisor: The tone of this flute is exceptional, and as I mentioned in the information box, pretty LOUD! Mr. Haines did an amazing job crafting this one. It plays effortlessly, too. Thanks much for your continuing interest.
@monkeyeagle: Thanks for your glowing comments! The song developed here in Taos, but I delayed its debut so I could try it out in this tunnel... which turned out to far exceed my expectations, tho I wish it weren't right next to a highway or subject to flyovers by C-140s from the nearby army arsenal, but those are minor quibbles. And indeed, BH does make some tasty flutes! All the best to you!
You're so funny!!!!! You should just talk to some DOT road workers who could tell you where to find the best tunnels! I loved this video. It was a happy song and you looked happy in your new tunnel.
@tawnawhitford: Thanks for the tip! DOT workers... hmmm... must remember to check that out. Yes, both the song & the songbird are quite happy creatures ;) Take good care!
@dickie2750: Thanks dude! The combination of tunnel + running water + low & loud NAF is indeed sublime. I hope to make it back to this one again sometime soon.
OK, best tunnel by far! Good sound, flowing water for the ultra nature background! You can't do better than this outside of an underground river canyon!
@type3secretion: Wow, thanks! Underground river canyon... hmmm... now THER;S an idea! Know where I can locate one? Seriously, this locale turned out much better than I ever expected it to. Cheers!
@Getaro: Thanks! I consider myself lucky whenever I locate places such as this to play Native American-style flutes in. Tunnels greatly enhance the whole expressive experience, and if there are also suitable nature sounds such as birds, insects, or running water, so much the better. Take care!
Love your videos! I so glad you have some with woodsounds flutes too - I'm just getting ready to order one!
RionPhotography 5 months ago
This creative
Alis5057 1 year ago
@Alis5057: Thank you so much! These flutes can really bring out the creative spark in me. You should try to play them, too.
piriajeoshi 1 year ago
@piriajeoshi I will possibly try to play the flute
Alis5057 1 year ago
So this flute is made of Black Locust wood? I think thats really cool. There are lots of black locust trees at the end of my street and I had heard that it was a very hard wood. So I often found myself looking at the trees and wondering what a flute made from black locust would sound like. I guess this answers my question.
Tvisor 1 year ago
@Tvisor: The tone of this flute is exceptional, and as I mentioned in the information box, pretty LOUD! Mr. Haines did an amazing job crafting this one. It plays effortlessly, too. Thanks much for your continuing interest.
piriajeoshi 1 year ago
@rsingd: Thanks ~ I'm very pleased that you enjoyed it!
piriajeoshi 1 year ago
wow.
leloodallasmultipass 1 year ago
@leloodallasmultipass: Thank you!
piriajeoshi 1 year ago
Wonderful. Always so inspirational. Thank-you for such a beautiful creation Bruce. Peace-n-Love Always JP
LOVE2Flute 1 year ago
@LOVE2Flute: Thank you my friend! Love-Peace right backacha!
piriajeoshi 1 year ago
Very Cool song! And I Love the Tunnel with the water flowing through as well! Brent's flutes are gorgeous,and sing really sweetly! Cheers!!!
monkeyeagle 1 year ago
@monkeyeagle: Thanks for your glowing comments! The song developed here in Taos, but I delayed its debut so I could try it out in this tunnel... which turned out to far exceed my expectations, tho I wish it weren't right next to a highway or subject to flyovers by C-140s from the nearby army arsenal, but those are minor quibbles. And indeed, BH does make some tasty flutes! All the best to you!
piriajeoshi 1 year ago
You're so funny!!!!! You should just talk to some DOT road workers who could tell you where to find the best tunnels! I loved this video. It was a happy song and you looked happy in your new tunnel.
tawnawhitford 1 year ago
@tawnawhitford: Thanks for the tip! DOT workers... hmmm... must remember to check that out. Yes, both the song & the songbird are quite happy creatures ;) Take good care!
piriajeoshi 1 year ago
Absolutely brillaint Bruce! the running water adds a certain ambience to the flute..
dickie2750 1 year ago
@dickie2750: Thanks dude! The combination of tunnel + running water + low & loud NAF is indeed sublime. I hope to make it back to this one again sometime soon.
piriajeoshi 1 year ago
OK, best tunnel by far! Good sound, flowing water for the ultra nature background! You can't do better than this outside of an underground river canyon!
type3secretion 1 year ago
@type3secretion: Wow, thanks! Underground river canyon... hmmm... now THER;S an idea! Know where I can locate one? Seriously, this locale turned out much better than I ever expected it to. Cheers!
piriajeoshi 1 year ago
Really sounds awesome!
Getaro 1 year ago
@Getaro: Thanks! I consider myself lucky whenever I locate places such as this to play Native American-style flutes in. Tunnels greatly enhance the whole expressive experience, and if there are also suitable nature sounds such as birds, insects, or running water, so much the better. Take care!
piriajeoshi 1 year ago
@piriajeoshi Yeah I don't play those kind of flutes, I play ocarinas, but it's the same thing! I also enjoy it when you can hear the nature around!
And the tunnel really makes the song enchanting!
Best regards!
Getaro 1 year ago