You play beautifully by the way... ran out of characters in my other comment on the A series. I love your F in this video! I first got into Native American flutes in the quest to make one sounding the H.S. Condor E. I've never gotten there because I've come to like the higher notes so much (as well). But your F has got me wanting to go back to the drawing board. Thanks for sharing!
@SpiderWingz You're most welcome, sir! Thanks for commenting. Native American-style flutes have become a passion for not only me but also LOTS of folks around the world. I get comments from all over the U.S. as well as Sweden, Germany, France, the UK, Spain, Poland, Russia, Argentina, Chile, Japan, Korea, India, Sri Lanka, Australia, Hong Kong, ... It's a sound that resonates around the world! Good luck with your experiments making these beautiful instruments. More videos are on the way...
If you mean the note bend at the end of the phrase, you play a note and then roll your finger off the hole so that it gradually opens up and slides up to the next note. If, on the other hand, you're referring to the actual ability to play that particular note in the higher octave, then it's really not me - it's the flute itself. Some contrabass flutes will produce notes in the second octave, but many will not. Each flute is different, so... roll your dice! Hope this helps. Peace ~ Bruce
You play beautifully by the way... ran out of characters in my other comment on the A series. I love your F in this video! I first got into Native American flutes in the quest to make one sounding the H.S. Condor E. I've never gotten there because I've come to like the higher notes so much (as well). But your F has got me wanting to go back to the drawing board. Thanks for sharing!
SpiderWingz 9 months ago
@SpiderWingz You're most welcome, sir! Thanks for commenting. Native American-style flutes have become a passion for not only me but also LOTS of folks around the world. I get comments from all over the U.S. as well as Sweden, Germany, France, the UK, Spain, Poland, Russia, Argentina, Chile, Japan, Korea, India, Sri Lanka, Australia, Hong Kong, ... It's a sound that resonates around the world! Good luck with your experiments making these beautiful instruments. More videos are on the way...
piriajeoshi 9 months ago
Would love to own and learn such an instrument! fantastic sounding
AxelTiger 11 months ago
Thats one sumo size NAF.
siouxmoux3 1 year ago
also doubles as an anti son-of-a-bitch stick! lol you couls clober an offender with that! awsome music :) I want one so badly!
AxelTiger 1 year ago
Hi bruce,, any chance of some simlpe measurements,, like sound hole size bore size and distance from the labium to the holes,,cheers
pigeonflipper 1 year ago
this is really cool, such a beautiful mellow tone.
syrinx79 2 years ago
Very nice :)
lexibenn08 2 years ago
how did you do that at 1:07? I can't reproduce that..
ephidapoon 2 years ago
If you mean the note bend at the end of the phrase, you play a note and then roll your finger off the hole so that it gradually opens up and slides up to the next note. If, on the other hand, you're referring to the actual ability to play that particular note in the higher octave, then it's really not me - it's the flute itself. Some contrabass flutes will produce notes in the second octave, but many will not. Each flute is different, so... roll your dice! Hope this helps. Peace ~ Bruce
piriajeoshi 2 years ago
Oh yes, and if you want to play in the upper registers, you need to push more air through the mouthpiece (read: blow harder!)
piriajeoshi 2 years ago
so cool! excellent playing!
carnright 2 years ago
peacefull
moviesandmusicBE 2 years ago
I can't wait till mine gets here, I hope i'll be as good as you at some point.
50calfrag 2 years ago
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50calfrag 2 years ago
wicked hat
halcyondaysofstatic 2 years ago
cool sound
aerie54 3 years ago